Mosquitoes are difficult to treat under normal circumstances. But add to Hurricane Matthew and you have a serious problem!
Why are mosquitoes so bad after Hurricane Matthew? And why are they so big and aggressive? As mosquitoes are concerned, Hurricane Matthew was the perfect storm and it is all about water.
Stagnant
water is the ingredient needed to produce skeeters and what better way
to cover an entire area with stagnant water that has hurricanes? Hurricane Matthew dropped an incredible 20 inches of rain in some areas. Wherever it has become an opportunity for breeding mosquitoes.
But not all. Hurricane Matthew had a remarkable storm surge combined with rain. A storm surge is when the tidal waters swell more than normal. Sea water is pushed into areas that have been dry for weeks, months, even years. Charleston, South Carolina, had the third highest recorded tide of all time. The storm surge Matthew ranged from 8 to 12 feet above normal. Although water has receded, there is now a gazillion of new breeding grounds for mosquito eggs hatch asleep.
In addition to regular mosquitoes, there are salt marsh mosquitoes by storm surges. These blood suckers are enormous and are very aggressive. These are not just your typical Snapper morning and evening ... No,
these monsters are active 24/7, whenever a food source is coming.
These parasites are still a problem, as they are still abundant breeding sites. Of course, the water stays in the canals, patio furniture and other typical sites. But add in the roots turns to trees and piles and piles and stacks of rubble and millions of new farms have been created. All you need is a teaspoon of water to replicate the mosquitoes and
possible locations for the amount of water remaining after a hurricane
is so many it is incomprehensible.
And the next time it rains, the cycle begins again. NO! So, what can you do?
Protect yourself and your family using non-chemical pest control. A natural product containing cedar is particularly effective. This does not mean the time of DEET or other toxic synthetic chemicals. Protection can be done without the help of poisons!
If you have to spend time outdoors, wear long sleeves and pants. For added protection, let infuse your clothes with natural cedar product adding something into your laundry room. For their dogs, add a little bit into the bath water to create a mosquito barrier. Or you can create a totally free pest belonging to the distribution of natural cedar product through your irrigation system.
Nature has demonstrated enormous power in Hurricane Mateo. Now you can enjoy another power of nature by controlling the mosquitoes with the cedar.
Louise Hodges has a green aphid with cedar as an active ingredient. Now you can safely eliminate pests without using toxic chemicals!
Aphid
products control mosquitoes, ants, bedbugs, fleas, ticks, cockroaches,
bed bugs, weevils, mites, whiteflies, etc., but do not cause damage to
beneficial creatures such as Butterflies, insects and bees.
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