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Pest Control Services For Mosquitoes

https://mosquitobrothers.com/pest-information/ :- Other disease carried by mosquitoes include Malaria, Dengue Fever, Zika, and Yellow Fever. Animals such as dogs and horses are also at risk of contracting diseases like Heart-worm and Eastern Equine Encephalitis.<br>#PestControlServicesforMosquitoes

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Pest Control Services For Mosquitoes

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  1. Nassau- 516-321-0606Su?olk- 631-440-1881 The Mosquito and Tick Professionals you can trust!  PEST INFORMATION

  2. Mosquitoes and Disease West Nile Virus is the most common disease transmitted by mosquitoes within the US. The transmission of disease occurs as a mosquito bites you, dispensing saliva and anticoagulant into your bloodstream. 1 out of 500 mosquitoes carry West Nile Virus in areas where the virus is present. Other disease carried by mosquitoes include Malaria, Dengue Fever, Zika, and Yellow Fever. Animals such as dogs and horses are also at risk of contracting diseases like Heart-worm and Eastern Equine Encephalitis.

  3. A Deeper Look… DISEASE SYMPTOMS EFFECTS Heartworm (Animals) Ask your veterinarian about heartworm prevention methods. Veterinarians use a blood test to check for dog heartworm. Mild and moderate symptoms may include tiredness, occasion cough. More severe symptoms include trouble breathing, sickly appearance, and signs of heart failure. Long las e?ects c include disease, syndrom heart fa other or damage death in ferrets, and oth pets. West Nile Virus Can cause in?ammation of the Brain (meningitis or encephalitis) Most people do not show symptoms. However, some people (1 in 5) will experience fever. In extreme cases, people will experience high fever, neck sti?ness, muscle weakness, vision loss, coma, tremors, numbness and paralysis. Those over the age of 60 are at greater risk. Long ter e?ects c include memory sleep disorde movem disorde di?culty concent and overwhe fatigue. EEE EEE can be a life threatening illness in Symptoms include high fever, lack of Long ter e?ects c include

  4. people and horses. There is no speci?c medication to treat EEE. energy, headache and sti? neck in humans. In animals, symptoms may include fever, weakness, and loss of appetite. paralysi seizures minima dysfunc  Zika This Aedes albopictus (also known as the Asian Tiger mosquito), may be able to transmit Zika virus.  Zika is a serious concern for pregnant women, their partners and couples planning a pregnancy. There is no vaccine or medicine for Zika  Zika is a serious concern for pregnant women, their partners and couples planning a pregnancy. Zika can sometimes cause serious birth defects in babies, including microcephaly. The most common symptoms are fever, rash, joint pain, muscle pain, red eyes and headache. Long las e?ects c include defects those w are preg at time infection stillbirth miscarr Guillain syndrom has also reporte

  5. Babies born with microcephaly have smaller than normal heads and less developed brains.  Dengue Fever Dengue viruses are spread to people through the bite of an infected Aedes species (Ae. aegypti or Ae. albopictus) mosquito There is no speci?c medicine to treat dengue Symptoms include fever plus rash, vomiting/nausea, aches and pains. (typically behind the eyes.) Long las e?ects c include alopecia and mu pain. https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/animal-health- literacy/keep-worms-out-your-pets-heart-facts-about- heartworm-disease E?ective Mosquito Repellents Mosquitoes have shown to be reactive to both natural and synthetic repellents.

  6. When using repellent, make sure that it is EPA registered. The  e?ectiveness of non-EPA registered insect repellents is unknown, including some natural repellents. The concentration of DEET in a product indicates how long the product will be e?ective. A higher concentration does not mean that the product will work better; It means that it will be e?ective for a longer period of time. Using insect repellents containing DEET should not be harmful if label directions are followed and the product is used safely DEET may be used on adults, children, and infants older than 2 months of age. Picaridin is colorless and nearly odorless product that provides adequate protection. Look for products that contain 5-20% of this active ingredient. Products containing oil of lemon eucalyptus have also been proven to provide protection to the skin. Permethrin is di?erent from other repellent active ingredients in that it kills ticks and insects that come into contact with it. Permethrin is a repellent that is never to be applied to skin, but to fabrics like clothes, shoes, etc. instead. It’s protection can last even after many washes. Please be advised to read all labels, never prolong your usage of repellent, and to keep repellent away from eyes, noses, or mouths. Store repellents safely away from animals and children, and do not apply repellent to bruised or broken skin. If you believe someone is having an adverse reaction, wash the a?ected area and contact a healthcare provider immediately. Reduce Mosquitoes in your Home and Yard In addition to using repellents, we can prevent mosquitoes from

  7. being drawn to our homes and yards by implementing the  following measures. Dispose of tin cans, plastic containers, ceramic pots or similar water holding containers. Remove leaf litter from gardens and yards. Drain water from pool covers. Change the water in any and all birdbaths weekly. Drill holes in the bottoms of recycling containers that are kept outdoors. Dispose of used tires. They are a mosquito breeding site. Use landscaping to eliminate stagnant water that collects on the property. Clean and chlorate swimming pools, outdoor saunas, hot tubs and other water. Clean vegetation and debris from the edges of ponds. Make sure roof gutters are properly drained, and clean clogged gutters in the fall and spring. Turn over plastic wading pools and wheelbarrows when not in use.

  8. Facts about Mosquitoes There are 200 types of mosquitoes within the US. There are about 70 di?erent species of mosquito within New York State. Mosquitoes have 4 life stages: egg, larvae, pupae and adult. Some mosquito species actively breed in discarded tires. Weeds, tall grass, and shrubbery provide an outdoor home for adult mosquitoes. Only females bite to get a blood meal for their eggs. Many mosquitoes lay their eggs in even the smallest amount of standing water within a home. Eggs can develop in any standing water that remains more than 4 days. Itching a mosquito bite can prolong the healing process. Most mosquitoes are active between dusk and dawn, when the air is calm and females are most likely to bite. However, this is not the case for a variety of species, who will feed at anytime during the day. Mosquitoes can enter houses and apartments through broken screens and unscreened windows or doors.

  9. Mosquitoes use many methods to locate a blood-meal. They  are attracted to the carbon dioxide humans and other animals emit. They also use their receptors and vision to pick up on other cues like body heat, perspiration and skin odor to ?nd a potential host. Research further shows that mosquitoes are attracted to dark colored clothing. Ticks and Disease Ticks are active all year round, even during winter, whenever temperatures are above 40 degrees Fahrenheit. They carry diseases like Lyme Disease, Tularemia, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Babesiosis, Powassan Virus, and Ehrlichiosis. There are around 90 species of ticks within the US. The three main species within New York are the lone star tick, dog tick and the black legged tick. The black legged tick is the most common carrier of Lyme Disease, Powassan Virus, Babesiosis and Ehrlichiosis. All life stages bite humans, but nymphs and adult females are most commonly found on people.

  10. The lone star tick is a common carrier Ehrlichiosis and  Tularemia. The adult female and nymph most frequently bite humans. Allergic reactions associated with consumption of red meat   have been reported among persons bitten by lone star ticks. Adult females are distinguished by a white dot or “lone star” on the back The dog tick is a common carrier for Tularemia and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Adult females are most likely to bite humans. BLACKLEGGED TICK, also known as the Deer Tick LONE STAR TICK

  11. AMERICAN DOG TICK  A Deeper Look... DISEASE SYMPTOMS EFFECTS Lyme Disease Typical symptoms include fever, fatigue, headache a skin rash called erythema migrans. If left untreated, Lyme Disease could give way to infections in the heart, joints, and nervous system. Tularemia Symptoms include fever, chills, headaches, muscle pain, joint pain, loss of appetite, and a general feeling of ill health. Long lasting e?ects can include enlargement of the heart, lung issues like pneumonia, bone infection, and meningitis. Ehrlichiosis Symptoms include rash, chills and fever, severe headache, confusion, nausea, diarrhea, loss of In those with weakened immune systems, Ehrlichiosis can lead to coma, confusion, and seizures, excess

  12. appetite and vomiting. bleeding (hemorrhages) and heart failure.  Babesiosis Many people who are infected feel ?ne and do not have any symptoms. Some develop ?u-like symptoms such as fever, chills, sweats, headache, body aches, loss of appetite, nausea, or fatigue. Complications of babesiosis include acute respiratory failure, congestive heart failure, liver and renal failure. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Symptoms can include fever, headache, rash, nausea/vomiting, stomach pain/muscle pain, and lack of appetite. Complications include in?ammation in the heart, lungs, and brain. As well as kidney failure, gangrene, enlargement of the liver, and death. Also reported has been hearing loss, partial paralysis, muscle weakness and neurological de?cits. Powassan Virus Symptoms can include headaches, fever, weakness, vomiting, seizures, meningitis and encephalitis. Roughly half of those who survive Powassan Virus have reported memory problems, recurring headaches, and loss of muscle mass and strength. Preventative Measures to Take at Home

  13. Wear light colored clothing.  Walk along the center of trails. Tuck your shirt into your pants and your pants into your socks. Wear long sleeves and pants. Use repellents as directed. Carefully inspect your body for ticks. Conduct Frequent clothing checks. Keep pets away from tick infested areas and check them before entering the home. Once home, dry clothing on the highest temperature setting for 10 minutes to kill any ticks. Use netting over strollers and playpens. Repellent information Ticks have shown to be reactive to both natural and synthetic repellents. When using repellent, make sure that it is EPA registered. The e?ectiveness of non-EPA registered insect repellents is unknown, including some natural repellents. The concentration of DEET in a product indicates how long the product will be e?ective. A higher concentration does not mean that the product will work better; It means that it will be e?ective for a longer period of time. Using insect repellents containing DEET should not be harmful if label directions are followed and the product is used safely DEET may be used on adults, children, and infants older than 2 months of age. Picaridin is colorless and nearly odorless product that provides adequate protection. Look for products that contain 5-20% of this active ingredient. Products containing oil of lemon eucalyptus have also been

  14. proven to provide protection to the skin.  Permethrin is di?erent from other repellent active ingredients in that it kills ticks and insects that come into contact with it. Permethrin is a repellent that is never to be applied to skin, but to fabrics like clothes, shoes, etc. instead. It’s protection can last even after many washes. Please be advised to read all labels, never prolong your usage of repellent, and to keep repellent away from eyes, noses, or mouths. Store repellents safely away from animals and children, and do not apply repellent to bruised or broken skin. If you believe someone is having an adverse reaction, wash the a?ected area and contact a healthcare provider immediately. Please reference websites for up to date information as information can change without notice.  https://www.cdc.gov/mosquitoes/https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/ https://www.health.ny.gov/diseases/communicable/lyme/ https://www.health.ny.gov/diseases/west_nile_virus/ https://www.dec.ny.gov/public/111538.html https://www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/105244.html https://www.su?olkcountyny.gov/Departments/Health- Services/Public-Health/Preventive-Services/Arthropod-borne- Diseases https://www.nassaucountyny.gov/3023/Mosquito-borne- diseases All products used by ”Mosquito Brothers” are EPA approved or 25(b) except-minimal risk pesticide. 

  15. Any questions of concerns, please call 516-321-0606 or 631-  440-1881 OUR MISSION Our mission is to bring what we call “the care factor” to our customers. Not only do we preach the ethics of integrity, professionalism and reliability, but we live by them.  397 Du?y Avenue, Hicksville NY 11801  info@mosquitobrothers.com We are only a phone call away Nassau- 516-321-0606 Su?olk- 631-440-1881 Call us today for a price estimate  Follow Us All information and prices are subject to change at any time. TERM OF SERVICES Copyrights 2021 Mosquito Brothers. All Rights Reserved

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