Natural Predators of Mosquitoes
Fortunately, there are natural predators that will help control your mosquito problem. Often, these predators will consume a fair portion of your mosquito population. However, these predators are not effective during times of high mosquito borne disease.
The best way to control mosquitoes is to remove standing water from your yard. Mosquitoes breed in water sources, and adult mosquitoes are attracted to standing water. Also, you should consider cutting back plants around water sources.
Another way to control mosquitoes is to create natural habitats that will attract predators. For example, you can plant whiskey barrel planters with plants that repel mosquitoes. If you have a pond or canal, you can install a pump that will keep the water moving. This will keep mosquito larvae from developing.
Bats are a natural predator of mosquitoes. Bats consume thousands of mosquitoes each day. Bats are opportunistic feeders and are extremely beneficial.
Frogs are also a natural predator of mosquitoes. These frogs eat a fair share of mosquitoes, and can be a great help in controlling mosquitoes. Frogs are also a good measuring stick for a healthy environment.
Bats also consume mosquitoes, moths, and wasps. Bats are also an important pollinator, and will help control mosquitoes.
Naiads are also an excellent predator of mosquitoes. These naiads have similar predatory characteristics to dragonflies. They will eat almost any aquatic animal. Naiads can live for up to six years.
Another natural predator of mosquitoes is toads. Frogs and toads are considered to be a very effective pesticide.