Like many insect species, mosquitoes go dormant in the winter. However, as the temperature warms up in spring and summer, they start to become active again, breeding and looking for warm-blooded hosts on which to feed. Professional mosquito control can help to curb or prevent an infestation, and there are other things you can do to keep them away from your property.
Like many insect species, mosquitoes go dormant in the winter. However, as the temperature warms up in spring and summer, they start to become active again, breeding and looking for warm-blooded hosts on which to feed. Professional mosquito control can help to curb or prevent an infestation, and there are other things you can do to keep them away from your property.