06/16/2023
High Noon Pest Control understands the challenges posed by the local mosquito population. These persistent insects thrive in the warm and humid climate that characterizes Houston's habitat. They lay their eggs near stagnant water sources such as ponds, lakes, and even in backyard containers. During the day, most mosquitoes seek shade in densely wooded areas and shrubbery that tend to hold in more moisture. Often the mosquitoes who feed at night will rest during the day where they breed and multiply rapidly.
The mosquitoes in Houston area pose a significant health risk as carriers of various diseases. One of the most notorious is the West Nile virus, which can cause severe symptoms such as fever, headache, and muscle weakness. Additionally, these tiny pests can transmit the Zika virus, causing birth defects in newborns if contracted during pregnancy. Other diseases carried by Houston area mosquitoes include dengue fever and chikungunya, both of which can lead to debilitating symptoms.
At High Noon Pest Control, we are committed to safeguarding the well-being of our customers. Our highly trained technicians employ targeted strategies to control and reduce the mosquito population. By conducting thorough inspections, we identify and eliminate breeding sites, ensuring stagnant water is removed or treated. We also employ safe and effective treatments to reduce adult mosquito populations in residential and commercial areas.
Our goal is not only to provide relief from the nuisance of mosquito bites but also to protect the community from the potential health risks associated with these pests. Through regular monitoring and proactive measures, we strive to create a safer, more enjoyable environment for Houston residents to live, work, and play. Trust our expertise and let us help you reclaim your outdoor spaces while ensuring your family's peace of mind.