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Yes. Mosquitoes do affect outdoor pets, and pets that spend time outside are often bitten. Reducing mosquitoes in the yard helps protect them.
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Serving single-family homeowners across Northern Virginia and Southern Maryland for over 30 years.
Why This Happens
Mosquitoes don’t target only people. They feed on animals as well, especially pets that spend time outdoors during peak mosquito hours.
Dogs and cats are often outside at dawn and dusk, when mosquitoes are most active. Warm weather, humidity, and shaded yards make it easy for mosquitoes to stay close to pet areas.
In Northern Virginia and Southern Maryland, long mosquito seasons mean pets can be exposed repeatedly over several months.
How Professionals Address It
Professional mosquito control focuses on reducing mosquitoes where pets live and rest.
The process starts with an inspection to identify standing water and shaded resting areas—such as grass, shrubs, mulch beds, and areas near pet runs or patios. These locations are where mosquitoes spend most of their time.
Control is exterior-first and targeted. By lowering mosquito populations around the yard, professionals help reduce how often pets are bitten without unnecessary treatments.
What Homeowners Can Do Now
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Remove standing water from bowls, toys, and containers
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Keep grass trimmed and shrubs thinned
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Check gutters and planters after rain
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Limit pet outdoor time at dusk when possible
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Keep pet resting areas away from dense vegetation
Avoid foggers or DIY yard sprays around pets. These often provide short-term relief and can raise safety concerns if misused.
When to Call a Professional
If mosquitoes are persistent and your pets spend regular time outdoors, it’s worth having a professional inspection.
Reducucing mosquito populations early helps protect pets throughout the season and makes your yard safer and more comfortable for the entire household.
Mini FAQ
Do mosquitoes bite dogs and cats equally?
Dogs are bitten more often, but cats can be affected too.
Can pets get sick from mosquito bites?
Yes. Some mosquito-borne diseases affect pets more than people.
Is this common in our area?
Yes. Our climate supports heavy seasonal mosquito activity.
Written by Planet Friendly Pest Control, serving Northern Virginia and Southern Maryland since 1994. This guidance reflects decades of hands-on inspection experience using outside-first, minimal-product pest control methods focused on long-term prevention and home protection.
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