How to Keep Mosquitoes Away From Your Pool All Summer Long
Originally published on: Ames Landscaping
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A backyard pool should be a place to relax — not a magnet for mosquitoes. Unfortunately, pools and surrounding landscaping often create ideal conditions for mosquito activity, especially during Long Island’s warm, humid summer months. Understanding why mosquitoes gather near pools is the first step toward controlling them.
Mosquitoes are attracted to standing water, shaded areas, and moisture-rich environments. While a properly maintained pool usually isn’t a breeding site, nearby items like pool covers, toys, clogged gutters, planters, and low-drainage areas can quickly become mosquito hot spots. Dense landscaping around pools also provides cool, shaded resting areas where mosquitoes hide during the day.
Homeowners can reduce mosquito activity by eliminating standing water, keeping vegetation trimmed, maintaining proper pool circulation, and using lighting that’s less attractive to insects. Even small changes — like emptying water from pool accessories or tightening a sagging pool cover — can make a noticeable difference.
That said, DIY solutions alone often aren’t enough to control mosquito populations long-term. Professional mosquito control focuses on both prevention and elimination. Targeted treatments address where mosquitoes breed and rest, while ongoing service prevents populations from rebounding throughout peak season.
A comprehensive mosquito control approach includes property inspections, barrier treatments around shaded areas, larvicide use in water features, and guidance on landscaping adjustments that reduce mosquito shelter. Regular follow-up treatments ensure consistent protection, even after heavy rain or fluctuating weather conditions.
When mosquito control is handled correctly, poolside areas become usable again — without constant swatting, sprays, or interruptions. With the right mix of smart yard habits and professional care, homeowners can enjoy their pools the way they were intended: comfortably, safely, and stress-free all summer long.
Standing water near pools attracts mosquitoes
Shaded landscaping creates ideal mosquito hiding spots
Proper pool circulation reduces breeding risks
Trimming plants limits mosquito shelter
DIY methods help, but professional control lasts longer
Ongoing treatments prevent seasonal mosquito rebound
Can mosquitoes breed in pool water?
Properly maintained, chlorinated pools usually prevent breeding, but nearby standing water is a common issue.
What areas around pools attract mosquitoes most?
Pool covers, toys, planters, clogged drains, and dense shrubs.
Do mosquito sprays really work?
Professional barrier treatments are far more effective than store-bought sprays.
How often should mosquito control be done?
Most properties benefit from recurring treatments during peak season.
Is mosquito control safe around pools?
Yes. Treatments are designed to be safe for families, pets, and outdoor living areas.