Identifying Mosquitoes in the House
Why Are There Tiny Mosquitoes in My House? 
Insects can be difficult to identify since they are so small. In the U.S., most adult mosquitoes are about 0.2 to 0.35 inches in length. What people call tiny mosquitoes in the house may actually be midges, gnats, and other small, non-biting and biting pests. Anything from uncovered trash, excess moisture and lights may draw these insects indoors.
Why Are There Big Mosquitoes in My House?
Crane flies look like extra-large mosquitoes. Light is a strong attractor for these pests, which is why crane flies often fly into homes.
Additionally, some mayfly species breed in the same habitats as mosquitoes, so residents may mistake them for a bigger version of these pests. Neither mayflies nor crane flies bite or spread disease, but they sure can be an annoying nuisance.
How Do They Get Inside?
Where Are They Coming From?
These insects like cool, shaded spaces and can get indoors rather easily. A few ways that mosquitoes can enter homes during the day or night are through:
- Carports
- Damaged screens
- Garages
- Open doors
- Poorly sealed windows
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How to Get Rid of Them
While insect sprays and foggers are effective, using them inside a home without carefully following the use directions on the product label can be unsafe. To better control mosquitoes in the house and yard, contact the PEST MARK experts.OUR Technicians can assess insect risk factors and work with homeowners to reduce mosquito infestations.
