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Mosquito
Control FAQs

Answer: It is safe to go outside as soon as the spray has dried. However, it is recommended that you follow the instructions on the product label or wait at least an hour for the spray to dry completely before going outside.

It can take a few days or weeks for mosquito control to work, but it usually depends on the level of infestation and the method of treatment.

It can take a few days or weeks for mosquito control to work, but it usually depends on the level of infestation and the method of treatment.

No, rain does not wash away mosquito treatment. In fact, rain can actually help to distribute the treatment and improve its effectiveness.

Mosquitoes need standing water to lay their eggs, so if you spray repellent after a rain shower, you will help to reduce the mosquito population.

Mosquitoes bite the most at dusk and dawn. This is because these are the times of day when they are looking for a blood meal.

Mosquitoes can bite through clothes, but they are not very effective at doing so.

Mosquitoes are most active at dawn and dusk, but they can still bite you all night long if they’re hungry enough. They’re attracted to carbon dioxide and heat, so they’ll fly around until they find a person or animal to bite.

Mosquitoes come out when the temperature rises to about 50 degrees Fahrenheit. They are looking for a blood meal and will feed on other mammals, birds, and reptiles.

Mosquitoes typically go away in the fall when the temperature starts to drop. However, there are a few species of mosquitoes that can survive in colder climates.

Mosquitoes are most active during the hours of dusk and dawn.

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