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Mosquito Control

Professional Mosquito Treatment for Homes and Businesses

australia owned and operated

Australian operated

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Over 14,000+ homes protected

Over 14,000+ homes protected

5/5 stars is most frequent rating

5/5 stars is most frequent rating

Mosquitoes are small flying insects that belong to the Culicidae family. There are more than 3,500 mosquito species worldwide, with around 300 species found in Australia. Many mosquito species are known for their biting behaviour, which can cause irritation and discomfort.

Mosquito

Mosquito Appearance

Female mosquitoes feed on blood because it provides the protein needed to develop their eggs. Some species are also associated with diseases such as Dengue Fever, Ross River virus, Barmah Forest virus, and Encephalitis, making mosquito control important in areas where mosquito populations are high.

Aside from potential health concerns, mosquito bites can also cause itching, redness, and swelling, which can make outdoor activities unpleasant. In areas where mosquitoes are active, their constant buzzing and biting can disrupt recreational, social, and work activities.

Life Cycle of a Mosquito

Understanding the mosquito life cycle helps explain how quickly mosquito populations can grow.

A female mosquito typically lives two to three weeks, while males usually have a shorter lifespan. Both male and female mosquitoes feed on plant nectar and fluids, but only females require blood meals to produce eggs.

Mosquitoes are attracted to humans by several factors, including:

  • Body odours

  • Carbon dioxide from breathing

  • Body heat

  • Air movement

Female mosquitoes lay their eggs in stagnant water. Once the eggs hatch, mosquito larvae develop through four larval stages (instars) before becoming pupae. After approximately two weeks, the pupa transforms into an adult mosquito.

Within just a few days, the new adult mosquito is ready to feed, mate, and begin another breeding cycle, allowing mosquito populations to grow quickly when conditions are favourable.

Tips to Prevent Mosquito Bites

Reducing mosquito exposure often involves managing mosquito activity both indoors and outdoors.

Indoor Mosquito Treatment

Occasional mosquitoes entering the home can be managed using aerosol insect sprays designed for flying insects. Spraying directly toward the mosquito or lightly into the air can create a fine mist that helps control flying insects.

If multiple mosquitoes are present indoors, it may help to treat areas where mosquitoes commonly rest during the day. These areas often include:

  • Behind cupboards and furniture

  • Inside wardrobes or drawers

  • Behind picture frames

  • Dark corners and sheltered indoor spaces

Installing insect screens on windows and doors can also help reduce mosquito entry.

Outdoor Mosquito Treatment

Outdoor mosquito activity can often be reduced by targeting areas where mosquitoes rest during the day. Mosquitoes prefer cool, shaded, and sheltered locations.

Common outdoor resting areas include:

  • Under eaves and patios

  • Beneath decking structures

  • Under plant leaves and dense vegetation

  • Along exterior walls near outdoor living areas

Treating these areas around the property can help create a protective zone that reduces mosquito activity around outdoor spaces.

 

Mosquito Infestation

Signs You May Have a Mosquito Problem

Mosquito activity around a property can increase quickly if breeding areas are nearby.

Common signs of mosquito problems include:

  • Frequent mosquito bites while outdoors

  • Mosquitoes gathering around lights in the evening

  • Buzzing sounds around outdoor areas

  • Mosquito larvae visible in standing water

  • Increased mosquito activity after rainfall

If mosquito activity becomes persistent, professional mosquito treatments may help reduce mosquito populations around the property.


Common Mosquito Breeding Areas Around Homes

Mosquitoes lay their eggs in stagnant water, which means even small water sources can become breeding sites.

Common mosquito breeding areas include:

  • Blocked gutters and drainage areas

  • Bird baths and decorative water features

  • Plant pots or trays that collect water

  • Buckets, containers, or outdoor equipment

  • Garden ponds and water storage containers

  • Areas where rainwater accumulates in the yard

Regularly checking and removing standing water can help reduce mosquito breeding opportunities.

Mosquito Infestation

Large mosquito populations often develop where standing water is present nearby, allowing mosquitoes to breed quickly.

Mosquito infestations may become noticeable when outdoor areas become uncomfortable due to frequent mosquito bites. In some cases, mosquito activity may increase during warmer months or after periods of rainfall.

Professional mosquito control services can help identify breeding sites and apply treatments designed to reduce mosquito activity around the property.

How Much Do Mosquito Control Services Cost?

Mosquito control typically begins with a detailed inspection to assess the level of mosquito activity and locate potential breeding areas.

Based on the findings, a treatment plan may include:

  • Targeted insecticide applications

  • Larvicide treatments for water sources

  • Recommendations to reduce mosquito breeding areas

The cost of mosquito control services can vary depending on several factors, including:

  • The size of the property or outdoor area

  • The severity of the mosquito problem

  • The number of treatments required

  • The treatment methods used

After inspection, technicians can recommend the most appropriate mosquito control solution based on the specific conditions of the property.

Need Mosquito Control Services? Contact Us Today

If mosquito activity around your property is becoming difficult to manage, professional mosquito control services can help reduce mosquito populations and improve outdoor comfort.

Contact Pest-Ex today to arrange a mosquito inspection or treatment.

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Mosquito Control FAQs

Adult female mosquitoes usually live for 3–4 weeks, while males only survive for around a week. The full life cycle from egg to adult can be completed in as little as 5 days in warmer climates, but more commonly takes about 2 weeks. In cooler conditions, it can take longer.

Mosquitoes detect carbon dioxide released when animals and humans breathe, allowing them to locate a host from a distance. As they get closer, they use body heat and chemicals released from the skin to find their blood meal.

In general, mosquitoes are not strongly attracted to UV light, which is why bug zappers are ineffective against them. Whether mosquitoes are drawn to or repelled by light depends on the species and the time of day. For example, night-biting mosquitoes avoid light during the day. Because of this, light traps are not considered an effective mosquito control method.

In most regions of Australia, mosquitoes are most common between November and April. In tropical northern areas, they can be active all year round.

Biting behaviour varies by species, but most mosquitoes in Australia are active at dawn and dusk (twilight), following their natural body clock.

Mosquitoes are weak fliers and usually remain close to their breeding sites. After feeding on blood, they rest to digest the meal and develop eggs, which are then laid in nearby aquatic environments. Eggs can remain dormant until warmer weather triggers hatching.

To reduce mosquitoes around your home, remove standing water where they breed, such as in bird baths, gutters, or plant saucers. Use repellents, citronella candles, or install outdoor screens to help keep them away. Mosquito traps or professional treatments from Pest-Ex can provide long-term protection. Planting mosquito-repellent plants like lavender or citronella grass can also help minimise their numbers.

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Kent Bailey
11 months ago
Just had my home barrier treatment for termites by Pest Ex. In every way a brilliant job and fantastic friendly service unlike...read more anything else I have struck on the Gold Coast. This is a very professional company and every person involved was excellent in every way. Strongly recommend them to all who read this review because you won't do better.
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Christie McCabe
a year ago
On time. Efficient. Friendly. Informative. Well priced. Our experience with Pest-Ex was easy from the moment Reception answered our call. Our routine...read more pest inspection could be done the next day (a Saturday which is most convenient for full time workers). Karl arrived at 7am with a smile to complete the service and carried out the work efficiently informing us of the process where required. Thanks team.
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Chris Burt
2 years ago
Very professional and able to identify our pest problem on the spot. Was on time and great communication with admin girls via...read more phone. Very conscious of keeping our pet safe after the treatment which was a classy touch. Highly recommend!
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Phill
6 months ago
Great people and always helpful and providing a good service.
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Lorrie Cruickshanks
a year ago
Thank you to Garyn who first identified the issues, he was extremely thorough and prompt and then to John and Janine and...read more the team who treated and area and placed the baits. The process was fully explained and they were extremely courteous and very professional. Thank you to all the team. The office also kept us up to date with when their representatives would be visiting and this is very much appreciated. Great work.
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Donna Hamerton
a year ago
After reading reviews, I'm glad that I chose Pest-Ex. Maria in the office was more than understanding to accommodate me and times....read more I was able to get a booking the same day I made the enquiry. Garyn my technician was even able to come earlier. When he arrived he was happy to explain everything that was going to happen and how to work around my pets and children. Need pest control done - hire these guys.
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Phoebe Worth
2 years ago
Impressed with the service. The technician Steve was on time, friendly and thorough - you could tell he was not rushing the...read more job. Will be using Pest-Ex again. Thanks guys!
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Mickey Ketch
a year ago
This company actually investigates the problem instead of just spraying your place and leaving. Very HIGH knowledge and experience in what they...read more do. They took the time to investigate the cause, the source of the problem and elimnated it completely which included going through every cupboard, cracks hiding spots the lot. We had a cochroach problem in our apartment for 3 months and we had 4 different companies come out and NONE of them investigated they only sprayed. After we called PestEx, Mr. Phillips was very knowledgeable and experienced eliminating our problem entirely. We also use PestEx in our shop and both Mr Phillips and Marty are EXCELLENT in resolving and maintaining pest problems. HIGHLY RECOMMEND PEST EX. BEST I'VE SEEN IN QUEENSLAND.