Your home has no standing water. Mosquitoes are breeding anyway.
You empty the buckets. There’s no pond, no tank left open. Yet every evening, they’re back. Here’s where they’re actually coming from — and it isn’t where you’re looking.
You clean your home regularly. There is no pond nearby, no open water tank, and no visible stagnant water around your house. Yet every evening, mosquitoes seem to appear out of nowhere.
If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Many homeowners face persistent mosquito problems despite taking precautions. The reason is simple: mosquitoes don’t need large pools of water to breed.
Mosquitoes need surprisingly little water
Most mosquito species can lay eggs in as little as a few millilitres of water — less than what collects in a bottle cap. A flower pot tray, a discarded cup, or water pooled on a plastic sheet is enough.
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A full bucket isn’t the risk. A film of water left behind after you empty it is.
Common hidden breeding spots
These places are often overlooked during regular cleaning — most aren’t “water storage” in anyone’s mind, which is exactly why they get skipped.
Your neighbour’s mosquitoes can become your problem
Even if your property is perfectly maintained, mosquitoes travel. A clean home next to a neglected lot doesn’t stay unaffected for long.
This is why many families continue to experience mosquito issues despite keeping their own homes clean.
Why mosquitoes increase during monsoon
The rainy season creates hundreds of temporary breeding locations. Rainwater collects in small spaces and sits unnoticed for days. Warm temperatures and humidity let mosquitoes reproduce rapidly — the population can climb within a short stretch of days.
More than a nuisance
Mosquito bites are annoying, but the bigger concern is what they carry. Children, senior citizens, and anyone with weakened immunity are particularly vulnerable.
How to prevent mosquito breeding at home
When sprays and coils aren’t enough
Mosquito sprays, coils, and repellents give temporary relief, but they rarely solve the root cause. If mosquitoes keep returning despite your effort, it’s usually a sign that a breeding source is still active somewhere nearby — one worth having a trained eye look for.
Professional mosquito management focuses on four things: identifying breeding areas, eliminating larvae before they mature, reducing adult populations, and putting long-term prevention in place — not just masking the symptoms for an evening.
Find the source. Not just the spray.
MA Pest Control LLP offers professional mosquito control for homes, apartments, offices, and commercial properties across Kolkata. Our team locates hidden breeding sources and treats them at the root — for protection that actually lasts through the season.
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