Overview of Mosquitoes in Utah
Mosquitoes in Utah are a major outdoor nuisance during the warmer months. More than just a summertime annoyance, mosquitoes can also transmit dangerous diseases like West Nile Virus, posing serious health risks to people and pets.
Because Utah’s irrigation, residential landscaping, and natural wetlands provide breeding grounds even in dry conditions, professional mosquito control is essential for enjoying a safe, comfortable yard.
Other pests like earwigs in Utah also thrive during Utah’s warm seasons, making year-round pest control an important investment.
How to Identify Mosquitoes in Utah
Mosquitoes are small, slender insects known for their distinctive buzzing and biting:
- About 1/8 to 3/8 inch long
- Long, thin legs and a pair of scaled wings
- Females have a specialized mouthpart (proboscis) for piercing skin and feeding on blood
- Males feed on nectar and are harmless to humans
Different species vary slightly in size and coloration, but all mosquitoes require standing water to breed.





