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Mosquitoes Around the Home

What can we do to help prevent
mosquitoes around our home?

Mosquitoes must have standing water to survive to become biting/flying adults.

The following items that can hold water and allow mosquitoes to breed are often found around homes in South Bend where mosquitoes have been a problem.  If you have mosquitoes, check around your property and your neighbors for the following:

Cans, Bottles, and Bottle TopsPlastic Bags or Covers
Buckets, Barrels, and DrumsTree Holes or Stumps
WheelbarrowsLeaky Faucets
BoatsAir Conditioner Drain Pipes
BirdbathsRoof Gutters (Clogged)
Flowerpots and VasesEaves Troughs (Clogged)
Pet Dishes and BowlsLow Spots or Holes in Yard
Wading PoolsDrainage Ditch (Clogged)
Un-maintained Swimming PoolCatch basins
TiresRain Barrels

Fun In The Sun! ​Some helpful tips:

  • Remove all cans, bottles, bottle tops and plastic bags or covers from the site.
  • Empty buckets, barrels, drums and wheelbarrows and store overturned or in a covered area.
  • Drain boats and cover to prevent standing water.
  • Change water in bird baths, flower cuttings and pet bowls at least weekly.
  • Do not allow water to stay in pools more than a week without proper maintenance.
  • Repair leaky faucets and make sure water does not stand where air conditioner pipes drain.
  • Clean gutters, eaves troughs and ditches regularly (at least once a year).
  • Level low spots in the yard.
  • Check pet’s fur before they enter your home for mosquitoes.