Mosquito Control Services

Not simply a pest, mosquitoes are a vector for some of the world’s most dangerous diseases. Home Paramount offers dependable, flexible, and effective residential and commercial mosquito treatments and extermination services. Clients can choose from a range of preventive and responsive pest management services and solutions, all delivered by trained and dedicated pest control professionals. Home Paramount is the premier pest management company serving Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, North Carolina, and Washington DC.

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About Mosquitoes
In the countdown of the most dangerous insects in the world, the mosquito ranks number one.  The Anopheles mosquito is responsible for more than 300 million cases of malaria each year and causes between one and three million deaths.  Malaria affects 10% of the world’s population and is the leading mosquito-borne disease.  While many people view insects as merely annoying, medical history indicates they are far more formidable than their size might suggest. 




What do they look like?
Size:


Color:

Mosquito



1/8 to 3/8 inches in length

Dark brown

Identifying Characteristics:

The body and legs are covered in fine scales.  A long, straw-like proboscis is found on the head.  The legs are very long and extend far past the abdomen. 

What does it eat?

Adults feed on plant nectar and the adult female feeds on blood. 

Where does it hide?

Larvae are found in standing water – puddles, ponds, bird baths, sewers, ditch drains, clogged gutters.  Adults will rest on the underside of leaves, in tree cavities and other moist areas during the day.  They become most active at dawn and dusk.

What can it do to me?

Mosquitoes are the most medically important of all pests.  In many African and Asian counties, mosquitoes transmit deadly and debilitating diseases such as malaria, yellow fever, dengue, filariasis and many forms of encephalitis.

In the United States, mosquitoes in the genus Culex are the most important species for transmitting West Nile Virus.  They are also capable of transmitting Eastern Equine Encephalitis and St. Louis Encephalitis.

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