One of the most important steps in reducing the mosquito population around your home is to eliminate any sources of standing water. Mosquitoes need water to lay their eggs, and even small amounts can become breeding grounds. To prevent this, check for places where water can collect, such as in birdbaths, clogged gutters, flower pots, or old tires. Make it a habit to empty out water containers at least once a week, and if possible, turn them upside down when not in use. Even the smallest puddle or water reservoir can be a potential breeding site.
You should also consider using larvicidal products in water features that you cannot drain, such as ponds or fountains. These products target mosquito larvae without harming other wildlife. Additionally, keeping gutters clear of debris ensures proper water flow and prevents pooling. By making sure there is no standing water around your home, you can greatly reduce the number of mosquitoes in the area and make your property less attractive to these pests.