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Life After Bugs installs commercial and residential mosquito misting systems in Houston, Richmond, and Katy, Texas. Our home mosquito misters start at just $1300. Request a quote to install mosquito prevention misters now or call (832) 230-6433 for an appointment. Our experienced and licensed pest control technicians also install mosquito misting systems so you can enjoy the outdoors without getting covered in mosquito bites. Our family-owned and operated company has happily served our community for over 10 years and we look forward to helping you and your family with mosquito prevention.
Our mosquito control services include but are not limited to:
Is your house swarming with pesky mosquitos? Contact us to schedule a mosquito inspection or request a quote for a spray system install.
Mosquitoes are a family of small, midge-like flies. Although a few species are harmless or even useful to humanity, most are a nuisance because they consume blood from living vertebrates, including humans. The females of many species of mosquitoes are blood eating pests. In feeding on blood, some of them transmit extremely harmful human and livestock diseases, such as malaria. Some authorities argue accordingly that mosquitoes are the most dangerous animals on Earth.
Typically, both male and female mosquitoes feed on nectar and plant juices, but in many species, the mouthparts of the females are adapted for piercing the skin of animal hosts and sucking their blood. In many species, the female needs to obtain nutrients from a blood meal before she can produce eggs, whereas, in many other species, she can produce more eggs after a blood meal. Both plant materials and blood are useful sources of energy in the form of sugars, and blood also supplies more concentrated nutrients, such as lipids, but the most important function of blood meals is to obtain proteins as materials for egg production.
Although there are mosquito misters that can be great DIY projects, a mister set up by a professional is the best option. A professional mosquito misting system installer knows how to efficiently set up the mister, and where best to place the sprayers. When our licensed pest control experts install mosquito repellant misters, you’ll have peace of mind knowing they’re safe and done right. Our [rofessionals also use pesticides that are proven safe for humans and pets but efficiently exterminate, repel, and kill mosquitos.
After receiving a mosquito bite that can be painful and itchy, a cold compress can be applied to the affected area in order to reduce swelling. Mild antihistamines and anti-itching compounds relieve itching. Anti-inflammatory medications such as Ibuprofen or Naproxen can also be used. A paste made from baking soda and water may prove effective as will Calamine lotion.
To prevent mosquito bites the use of insect repellent is recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Repellents should not come into contact with the eyes and mouth and special care should be taken when applying repellent to small children.
Mosquitoes need water to reproduce. Some types of mosquitoes lay their eggs on water. To help prevent your home from becoming a mosquito breeding ground it is important to eliminate standing or stagnant water in or around your home.
Our technicians can also explain that there are actually three basic types of mosquito misters:
Our technicians can also explain that there are actually three basic types of mosquito misters:
Although there are mosquito misters that can be great DIY projects, a mister set up by a professional is the best option. A professional mosquito misting system installer knows how to efficiently set up the mister, and where best to place the sprayers. When our licensed pest control experts install mosquito repellant misters, you’ll have peace of mind knowing they’re safe and done right. Professional also use a pesticides that are proven to safely and efficiently exterminate, repel, and prevent mosquitos.
Outdoor residential misting systems for homes use an application technique built to distribute mosquito repellant bug sprays in an ultra-fine mist. Our mosquito control systems work in homes or businesses. This is to wipe out mosquitoes and other insects in the backyard, porch, or anywhere else outside the house.
Misting systems consist of mist nozzles fitted throughout the perimeter of the house, in the lawn, or in the exterior of the house and are quite often attached to a fence. The mist nozzles are connected by tubes to a supply of bug spray. A number of zones can be switched on at predetermined durations with a timer, while others can be switched on with a remote control or a switch.
Family members and pets could be subjected to bug sprays used in a mosquito misting system by way of direct contact with the sprays. You and everyone in the household can also be exposed by touching flowers, plants, and things in the misted area. The United States Environmental Protection Agency has evaluated the human health and ecological hazards of the bug sprays most often used in misting systems.
The majority of pesticide sprays last only brief periods in the air so long-term exposure to people is not likely. According to its evaluation, the agency doesn’t expect risks of a health issue when these substances are used in outdoor residential systems. Nonetheless, disproportionate use or accidents can present risks.
Mosquito misting systems help prevent mosquito bites that can infect you and your family with dangerous diseases. The females of many mosquitoes species are blood eating pests that suck the blood of humans, dogs, cats, rodents, deer, and many other mammals. That means they can transmit extremely harmful human and livestock diseases such as malaria, Zika virus, west nile virus, and dengue fever. Some authorities argue accordingly that mosquitoes are the most dangerous animals on Earth. Mosquitoes are a family of small, midge-like flies. Although a few species are harmless or even useful to humanity, most are a nuisance because they consume blood from living vertebrates, including humans.
Life After Bugs is an authorized CoastalMisters mosquito misting system dealer. Ready to enjoy your backyard without having to layer on mosquito repellant? Contact us to schedule a quote to install a mosquito spray system.
Typically, both male and female mosquitoes feed on nectar and plant juices but in many species, the mouthparts of the females are adapted for piercing the skin of animal hosts and sucking their blood. In many species, the female needs to obtain nutrients from a blood meal before she can produce eggs, whereas, in many other species, she can produce more eggs after a blood meal. Both plant materials and blood are useful sources of energy in the form of sugars, and blood also supplies more concentrated nutrients, such as lipids, but the most important function of blood meals is to obtain proteins as materials for egg production.
After a painful, itchy mosquito bite a cold compress can be applied to the affected area in order to reduce swelling. Mild antihistamines and anti-itching compounds relieve itching. Anti-inflammatory medications such as Ibuprofen or Naproxen can also be used. A paste made from baking soda and water may prove effective as will Calamine lotion.
To prevent mosquito bites the use of insect repellent is recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Repellents should not come into contact with the eyes and mouth and special care should be taken when applying repellent to small children.
Mosquitoes need water to reproduce. Some types of mosquitoes lay their eggs on water. To help prevent your home from becoming a mosquito breeding ground it is important to eliminate standing or stagnant water in or around your home.
To avoid adverse incidents we strongly advise you to hire an expert who can set up the misting system properly. If you’re in Texas, Life After Bugs (LAB) can help you with setting up your mosquito mister. LAB is a family owned and operated pest control company providing home and commercial services in Katy, Richmond, and Houston, Texas. schedule a quote for an in-home misting system.
Contact us to schedule preventive mosquito service and treatment in Katy, Houston, or Richmond, Texas today. Our friendly technicians can provide either a virtual, on-site, or in-home quote to install mosquito misters or for ongoing mosquito spray and prevention service. We look forward to helping you get rid of mosquitos once and for all!
Installing a mosquito misting system means you and your family can enjoy the great outdoors almost year round without having to worry about disease-carrying mosquitos. A mosquito mister prevents mosquito larvae from growing into adult bloodsuckers. When you have mosquito misters installed you won’t have to worry about spraying dangerous chemicals like deet mosquito repellant on your children or household pets.
Although there are mosquito misters that can be great DIY projects, a mister set up by a professional is the best option. A professional mosquito misting system installer knows how to efficiently set up the mister, and where best to place the sprayers. When our licensed pest control experts install mosquito repellant misters, you’ll have peace of mind knowing they’re safe and done right. Professional also use a pesticides that are proven to safely and efficiently exterminate, repel, and prevent mosquitos.
Our technicians can also explain that there are actually three basic types of mosquito misters:
Outdoor residential misting systems for homes use an application technique built to distribute mosquito repellant bug sprays in an ultra-fine mist. This is to wipe out mosquitoes and other insects in the backyard, porch, or anywhere else outside the house.
Misting systems consist of mist nozzles fitted throughout the perimeter of the house, in the lawn, or in the exterior of the house and are quite often attached to a fence. The mist nozzles are connected by tubes to a supply of bug spray. A number of zones can be switched on at predetermined durations with a timer, while others can be switched on with a remote control or a switch.
Family members and pets could be subjected to bug sprays used in a mosquito misting system by way of direct contact with the sprays. You and everyone in the household can also be exposed by touching flowers, plants, and things in the misted area. The United States Environmental Protection Agency has evaluated the human health and ecological hazards of the bug sprays most often used in misting systems.
The majority of pesticide sprays last only brief periods in the air so long-term exposure to people is not likely. According to its evaluation, the agency doesn’t expect risks of a health issue when these substances are used in outdoor residential systems. Nonetheless, disproportionate use or accidents can present risks.
To avoid adverse incidents we strongly advise you to hire an expert who can set up the misting system properly. If you’re in Texas, Life After Bugs (LAB) can help you with setting up your mosquito mister. LAB is a family owned and operated pest control company providing home and commercial services in Katy, Richmond, and Houston, Texas. schedule a quote for an in-home misting system.
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