HOW DO CANNA LILIES IN YOUR GARDEN PROMOTE MOSQUITO BREEDING?
Posted by Mosquito SquadDecember 20, 2023
Canna Lillies add a beautiful accent to any landscape. Yet, they also promote mosquito breeding. With a clear understanding of canna lilies and their impact on mosquito populations, you can map out your landscape accordingly. Most importantly, you'll be able to enjoy beautiful canna lilies and minimize the mosquito population on your property.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT CANNA LILIES AND MOSQUITO BREEDING
There are over 2,000 cultivars of canna lilies, and the plants are popular options in homes worldwide. Canna lilies require minimal care and deliver long-lasting blooms at the height of summer. They are recommended to be covered with shredded leaves when the temperature gets below 5 degrees F. In areas with even colder temperatures, they should be stored in above-freezing temperatures for the winter.
Of course, if you grow canna lilies, you may have to deal with mosquitoes. This is because canna lilies can hold water in their leaves with heavy rain. The leaves act as a funnel, guiding the water down the stem, but can also hold water. Since mosquitoes tend to lay eggs in water, they are drawn to canna lilies. And if you're not careful, your canna lilies may inadvertently become popular places for mosquito breeding.
CAN YOU STOP MOSQUITO BREEDING ON CANNA LILIES?
There are several things you can do to limit the risk of mosquitoes breeding on your canna lilies, such as:
- Flush water from your canna lilies. Monitor your canna lilies and remove water from them regularly. That way, if mosquitoes lay eggs on your canna lilies, you'll get rid of them any time you eliminate water from your plants.
- Treat your canna lilies. Add a larvicide to your canna lilies at regular intervals. The larvicide can deter mosquito breeding.
Plants Offer Excellent Mosquito Habitats
There are many other plants that can attract mosquitoes and create beautiful breeding grounds for them. One example is Bromeliads. While Bromeliads are not very common in Las Cruces, some specific species can be grown there. The Dyckia and Hechtia genera species are the main two that will adapt well to the climate of New Mexico. You can use the steps above to prevent mosquito breeding and even add oil to the water to prevent the larvae from living.
Keep in mind that mosquitoes can also populate on other plants in your garden. Thus, you may want to partner with an experienced mosquito control company to combat mosquitoes.
WHY SHOULD YOU PARTNER WITH A MOSQUITO CONTROL COMPANY?
Not all mosquito control companies deliver the same level of care. However, if you choose a top-of-the-line mosquito company, you can protect your garden and other areas of your property against mosquitoes.
A first-rate mosquito control company works diligently on behalf of its clientele. The company learns about a property owner's mosquito problem. It sends mosquito control professionals to the property and provides a custom treatment option.
From here, the mosquito control company can perform a mosquito barrier treatment. It won't take long to complete the treatment. Meanwhile, the treatment will deliver immediate results.
Following the treatment, a property owner can receive ongoing mosquito treatments. This allows the property owner to reduce the mosquito population on their property long into the future.
WANT TO FIGHT OFF THE MOSQUITO POPULATION IN YOUR GARDEN? MOSQUITO SQUAD OF LAS CRUCES CAN HELP
While working to reduce the ability of mosquitoes to breed in your canna lilies, don't forget to follow the 7 T's of mosquito control. Mosquito Squad can lessen the mosquitoes in your yard by 85% -90%. Call our team today at (575) 221-1787 to request a free quote for Las Cruces mosquito control services.