3 Ways to Have an Insect-Free Backyard Party

There is nothing better than a fun backyard party in the beautiful summer and early-fall weather! However, some unwanted guests (ahem…bugs) can quickly turn your well-planned backyard party into an unpleasant situation for those who attend. There are preventative measures you can take before the big day, and Madsen Pest is here to give some advice!

Eliminate Standing Water Near Your Home

Gutters and downspouts can be a breeding-ground for mosquitoes because of damp, clogged areas. Also, stagnant bird feeders, kid pools, buckets and watering cans can also be open invites to party-crashing bugs. Be sure to empty all standing water before your party. If you have a pond near your home, consider aeration.

Keep Your Lawn Tidy and Clean Up Excessive Mulch

Keep your lawn cut, clean and tidy to reduce potential for ticks and other unwanted visitors. Mulch looks great for curbside appeal but if overdone can give cockroaches and ants the ideal environment for nesting and eventually entering your home.

Landscaping Plants That Bugs Hate

If you have landscaping around your home, there’s a good chance you have a few plants too. But did you know that some plants act like bouncers and repel bugs? Here is a list of plants that bugs hate:

Basil: flies, mosquitoes

Catnip: mosquitoes, ticks, flies, cockroaches

Chrysanthemums: roaches, ants, ticks, fleas, bedbugs

Lavender: moths, fleas, flies, mosquitoes

Citronella: mosquitoes

Geranium, lemon scented: mosquitoes

Lemon thyme: mosquitoes

Marigold: mosquitoes

Rosemary: mosquitoes

Follow these tips and get ready for a bug-free party! If you’re dealing with a serious bug situation or you need an immediate solution, call Madsen Pest Management: (715) 791-4777.

Basil is known to have a repelling effect to flies and mosquitos.
Basil is known to have a repelling effect on flies and mosquitos.
Catnip can be helpful in warding off mosquitos, ticks, flies, and cockroaches.
Catnip can be helpful in warding off mosquitos, ticks, flies, and cockroaches.
Chrysanthemums can be effective against roaches, ants, ticks, fleas, bedbugs.
Chrysanthemums can be effective against roaches, ants, ticks, fleas, bedbugs.
Use Lavender plants as a deterrant against moths, fleas, flies, mosquitoes.
Use Lavender plants as a deterrant against moths, fleas, flies, mosquitoes.
Citronella plants can greatly reduce the amount of mosquitos on your property.
Citronella plants can greatly reduce the amount of mosquitos on your property.
Lemon scented Geranium also helps against mosquito infestations.
Lemon scented Geranium also helps against mosquito infestations.
Lemon Thyme is another good choice for a mosquito-repelling plant.
Lemon Thyme is another good choice for a mosquito-repelling plant.
Try Marigold plants to keep mosquitos away from your backyard party.
Try Marigold plants to keep mosquitos away from your backyard party.
Rosemary plants can be used to ward off mosquitos.
Rosemary plants can be used to ward off mosquitos.

Previous
Next

Related Posts

GOT COCKROACHES IN YOUR HOME?

January 10, 2023

Cockroaches are common household pests that are particularly good at hiding around your home. These oval-shaped insects can grow to around 2 inches in length, have six legs, two antennae and some species have wings. You may find these pests frequenting your home if food isn’t cleaned and stored correctly or if sanitary measures are…

flying squirrels

DON’T LET SQUIRRELS RUIN YOUR HOLIDAY FUN

November 28, 2022

SIGNS YOU’VE GOT SQUIRRELS IN YOUR PANTS– OOPS, WE MEAN HOME.  The holidays are meant to be an enjoyable time spent making memories with family and friends – Don’t let squirrels (or any other household invaders – like some of your favorite in-laws) come in and steal your joy. If you’ve ever watched National Lampoon’s…

6 SIGNS RODENTS HAVE MOVED IN FOR WINTER

October 24, 2022

They’re small. They’re stealthy. They’re quick. They’re quiet. They’re rodents. These tiny, gnawing mammals can be a real pain to get rid of when they’ve moved into your home for winter. Mice and rats begin looking for a cozy spot to call home in the autumn months and it only takes two things for them…