Enjoying the fresh air is what we live for. But that is also the time the mosquitos can't wait for, as there is a bounty of flesh to feast on. Biting midges, also commonly called no-see-ums, are annoying, too small to see and leave their victims covered in bites if you don't watch out. Don't let them take over your outdoors . Here is how to fight off these pesky bugs.
What No-see-ums Are
As their funny little name implies, these are small insects that love to bite. The females inject their saliva when they bite you, which irritates the skin. The welts and marks they leave behind are incredible compared to the size of the insect.
The females look for pets, people, livestock and even wild animals-basically, no one is safe from these guys. Like your friendly neighborhood mosquitos, no-see-ums love standing water and moist conditions to lay their eggs and normally don't venture too far away from where they lay their eggs and hatch.
How To Fight No-see-ums
Protect Your Skin
Even in Florida, you should cover your skin. If you think you'll be around conditions perfect for a no-see-um party, make sure long sleeves and full pants are on your body. A hat wouldn't be a bad idea. You want to limit the amount of skin they have to bite.
Stay in Cold Areas
These bugs do not like the cold and dry temperatures. If you can stay in the air conditioning, great. Like how the winter frost sends the unwanted bugs back where they came from until the next year, stick to the cold rooms to keep these insects away.
Non-Toxic Barrier of Protection
The trick with no-see-ums is that since they are so much smaller than mosquitos and other bugs, they fit through most netting and screens. This is where a company like MosquitoNix Pensacola can help. Our outdoor insect misting systems create a barrier around your property much like a screen enclosure, but without the high-cost, maintenance or unsightly views. Tubbing and nozzles are discreeting placed around your outdoor space emitting a fine mist automatically or on-demand helping to control the no-see-um population, something a traditional screened in porch can't do.
Drain Standing Water
Insects love standing water. They breed in it and lay their eggs in it, which is why they tend to stay in the area and annoy you so well by water and under moist weather. If you want to keep them to a minimum in your yard, routinely check the outside for any collected water in yard decorations or left out items after a rainfall.
Call For Help
There is nothing wrong with having a service come in to take care of your yard. If you don't have standing water and can't figure out why they won't leave you alone, a pest control service can install a custom outdoor insect misting system or provide temporary spray treatments to keep them away and prevent further issues .
No-see-ums are not a fun insect to have in your yard. They are so small that you will just spend all day swatting at air and get nothing in return but a body full of itchy welts. Don't let these tiny creatures bother you this season -or anytime-by knowing how to protect yourself, your family and your yard from no-see-ums when in Pensacola enjoying the sunshine.
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