• Home
  • Main Website
  • Commercial Pest Control
  • Property Care
  • Pest Reviews
  • Contact Us
deBugged
  • Home
  • Main Website
  • Commercial Pest Control
  • Property Care
  • Pest Reviews
  • Contact Us
Home  /  Flying Insects • Insects • Pest Control  /  Mosquito Infestation Guide & Prevention | Pest Control Blog
Mosquito biting
24 April 2023

Mosquito Infestation Guide & Prevention | Pest Control Blog

Written by Jackie Stocks
Flying Insects, Insects, Pest Control malaria, mosquitoes Comments are off

A group of mosquitoes’ is known as a ‘scourge’, which is an appropriate name for them. As some species transmit the life-threatening disease malaria (through infected bites) particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. Although malaria is also present in over 90 countries and territories worldwide. Which is why it is important to recognise the significant impact that mosquitoes have on the spread of diseases. Also to raise awareness of steps you can take to avoid mosquito bites and the efforts being made to control and eliminate mosquito-borne diseases.

swarm-of-mosquitoes-lake-shore

Mosquitoes in the UK

The UK is not typically thought of as a high-risk area for malaria transmission, however it’s still important to be aware of the potential irritation and discomfort caused from mosquito bites. There are around 30 different species of mosquito in the UK. The most common species being Culex molestus and Culex pipiens (common house mosquito). While these species don’t transmit malaria, they can bite albeit it is only the females that bite, as they need a blood feed in order to produce eggs.

These insects prefer warm, yet damp conditions so with the UK’s variable weather mosquitoes can be prevalent from warm spring showers in April through to damp, but mild conditions in October. They are most active during dawn and dusk. Like other mosquito species, the Culex larvae are aquatic and can develop anywhere that water has collected. They are mostly found near stagnant water, such as ponds, lakes, and marshes. Yet can as easily breed around properties in excess water in garden containers, paddling pools, water butts, flower pot saucers, clogged gutters and drains.

stagnant-water-pot-plant-mosquitoes-breeding-ground

Top tips for avoiding mosquito bites

Use insect repellent: Apply insect repellent with at least 20% DEET to exposed skin to help prevent mosquito bites.

Wear protective clothing: Cover your arms and legs with long-sleeved tops and trousers, especially during dawn and dusk when UK mosquitoes are most active.

Eliminate standing water: Mosquitoes breed in stagnant water, so eliminating any sources of standing water around your property can help reduce the opportunity for mosquitoes to breed.

While the risk of malaria transmission in the UK is low, it is still important to be aware of the potential for mosquito bites and take appropriate precautions. By using insect repellent, wearing protective clothing, and eliminating standing water, you can really help to reduce your risk of mosquito bites.

Mosquito biting

SHARE ON

Related Posts

  • fruit-flies-swarming-over-banana

    Fruit flies in your home? A simple 6-step guide to eliminating them fast

    May 23, 2026
  • flies-feeding-on-white-sauce-pot-on-tray

    What causes fruit fly infestations in restaurants? (2026 UK guide)

    May 19, 2026
  • Two brown rats climbing through the railings of a fence

    Rats and Your Health: Beyond the Obvious Risks

    November 15, 2025
  • 100-years-Rentokil-Pest-Control-1925-2025-Centenary-collage

    100 Years, 100 Charities: We’re Giving Back | Rentokil Pest

    September 15, 2025
Jackie Stocks

I joined UK Marketing for Rentokil Pest Control in January 2009. What an enlightenment the last 15 years have been! - cheese mites, bed bugs and confused flour beetles, I never knew such things existed but I have certainly learnt how Rentokil expertise and experience eliminates them. Whatever your pest problem, Rentokil have the solution. Life away from pest control revolves around my family, so life is pretty hectic!

Need some advice?

Talk to one of our experts:

For your Home

0808 163 1487

For your Business

0808 256 2855

Find us on Facebook

Find Us on LinkedIn

Rentokil Pest Control

Rentokil Pest Control is part of Rentokil Initial — one of the world's largest providers of business services. Formed over 100 years ago, the company has grown to become UK's longest-established, best known and most trusted pest control service provider.

Camberley. 3,500+ employees

Rentokil Pest Control

Categories

  • Ants
  • Bed Bugs
  • Birds
  • Cockroaches
  • Countries
  • Crawling Insects
  • Fleas
  • Flies
  • Flying Insects
  • Insects
  • Mice
  • New Technology
  • Pest Control
  • Pigeons
  • Property Care
  • Rats
  • Rodents
  • Spiders
  • Wasps
  • Woodworm

Latest Video

Recent Posts

  • mouse-on-computer-mouse-in-office-on-desk
    How to prevent mice in offices June 10, 2026
  • fruit-flies-swarming-over-banana
    Fruit flies in your home? A simple 6-step guide to eliminating them fast May 23, 2026
  • flies-feeding-on-white-sauce-pot-on-tray
    What causes fruit fly infestations in restaurants? (2026 UK guide) May 19, 2026
  • Mould at the bottom of a floor
    What is Lüften? The German Ventilation Technique for a Mould-Free Home April 10, 2026

© 2020 Rentokil Initial plc and subject to the conditions in the Legal Statement.

  • Latest News
  • Careers at Rentokil
  • Woodworm Specialists
  • Damp Proofing
  • Pestaurant
  • Noises in the Attic
  • DIY Consumer Products
  • Manage Cookies
  • Company Information
  • Modern Slavery Statement
  • RI Gender Pay Gap
  • RI Supplier Code
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • eBilling
myRentokil
TRUSTPILOT