Seasonal Mosquito Control Tips for Singapore Residents
September 25, 2024
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Singapore is invaded by mosquitoes all year round. The country’s tropical climate with consistent temperature and high humidity creates an ideal breeding ground for these pests. Besides the buzzing nuisance and itchy bites, they carry diseases like chikungunya, Zika virus, and dengue fever. Therefore, Singaporeans must exercise effective mosquito control, especially as seasons change. Through this blog, we will explore tailored tips to tackle seasonal mosquitoes in our island’s unique climate.
An insight into Singapore’s season and mosquito pattern
Understanding the seasonal variation is crucial for implementing effective mosquito control strategies and curbing their population. Singapore experiences two distinct seasons: wet and dry. The Northeast Monsoon causes the wet season that ran ges from November to January. These months witness high humidity, heavy rainfall, and intense thunderstorms. Stagnant water and puddles are everywhere, creating ideal mosquito breeding sites. Conversely, the Southwest Monsoon drives the dry season from May to September. It is marked by lesser rainfall and higher temperatures with significant humidity levels. This season also has mosquito problems, as breeding can still occur in neglected or stored water containers.Expert tips for seasonal mosquito control in Singapore
1. Eliminate breeding grounds Keep a check on any stagnant water sources around your residence. The following steps can help you prevent mosquito breeding. Follow NEA’s 5-step Mozzie Wipeout BLOCK:- Break the hardened soil in your pots
- Lift and empty the stagnant water from flower pot plates
- Overturn pails or other water containers and wipe the rim
- Change the water regularly in the vases or flower bowls
- Keep the leaves and debris away from roof gutters. Place Bifenthrin (BTI) insecticide
- Discarded tyres or containers
- Empty cans, barrels, or tanks
- Potted plant trays
- Bamboo pole holders
- Drains or gully traps (Cover them with wire mesh or tight-fitting lid)
- Repellents like balms, roll-ons, sprays, patches, and lotions can be applied to exposed skin or clothing.
- Plant peppermint, citronella, or lemongrass around your garden or patio areas.
- Use candles, coils, essential oils, killer lamps, liquid vapouriser, ultrasonic insect repellent, or diffusers to repel mozzies!
