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Professional Mosquito Control Services | Insect Killer Pakistan

Eliminate mosquitoes and prevent dengue, malaria with Insect Killer's safe and professional mosquito control service in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad. Expert mosquito removal guaranteed.

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Mosquito Facts - Insect Killer Pakistan

Size: ⅛ – ⅜ inch

Number of legs: 6

Wings: Yes, 2

Bites or stings: Yes

Color: Black to gray, some may have silver or green/blue scales

Carry disease: Yes

Damages home/yard: No

Most active season: Spring, summer, and fall

Insect Killer plan for this pest: Complete Yard Enjoyment Package

What do mosquitoes look like?

Mosquito Anatomy Diagram

Interesting Mosquito Facts | Insect Killer Pest Management Pakistan

They are found in nearly every region on Earth.

Male mosquitoes primarily feed on nectar and plant juices.

This is due to the anticoagulant substances in their saliva, preventing blood clotting while feeding.

These include malaria, dengue fever, Zika virus, West Nile virus, and others, making them one of the deadliest animals on the planet.

Usually ranging from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the species.

The larvae, known as wrigglers, develop in aquatic environments before appearing as adults.

Studies suggest mosquitoes may be more attracted to individuals with Type O blood than other blood types.

Pests That Can Be Confused with Mosquitoes | Insect Killer Identification

Several insects and arthropods are commonly mistaken for mosquitoes due to their appearance and behavior. Some examples include midges, crane flies, no-see-ums, and gnats.

Crane Fly

Crane Fly

Gnat

Gnat

Signs of Mosquito Infestation | Insect Killer Detection Guide

You might already know you have a mosquito problem. Here are the most common signs of mosquito infestation observed by Insect Killer Pest Management across Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad.

Increased mosquito bites

A noticeable rise in mosquito bites, especially during the evening and early morning, indicates a growing mosquito population around your home. Insect Killer recommends immediate mosquito treatment to prevent diseases like dengue and malaria.

Standing water

Mosquitoes breed in standing water. Puddles, clogged gutters, containers, or stagnant ponds near your property serve as ideal mosquito breeding sites. Insect Killer technicians inspect and eliminate these sources during pest control treatments.

Mosquito larvae

Finding mosquito larvae (wrigglers) in standing water confirms active breeding. Insect Killer Pest Management applies larvicide treatment to eliminate larvae before they mature into biting adults.

Mosquitoes inside

Frequent sightings of mosquitoes indoors suggest breeding nearby. Check for open windows, torn screens, or entry gaps. Insect Killer offers indoor mosquito fogging and residual spray treatment for full control.

Outdoor activity disruption

If outdoor activities become uncomfortable due to excessive mosquitoes, it indicates a high mosquito population around your property. Insect Killer provides outdoor fogging and barrier treatment to reduce infestation levels.

Presence of mosquitoes during the day

Although mosquitoes are most active at dawn and dusk, large numbers during daytime indicate a severe infestation. Aedes mosquitoes, active during the day, are known dengue carriers. Insect Killer’s targeted treatments help eliminate these species safely.

Mosquito prevention tips. from Insect Killer Pest Management

Eliminate standing water

Eliminate standing water

Cover arms and legs

Cover arms and legs

Use screens on windows and doors

Use screens on windows and doors

Apply mosquito repellant

Apply mosquito repellant

Change outdoor water weekly

Change outdoor water weekly

Don’t overwater lawn or plants

Don’t overwater lawn or plants