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Effective Pest Control for Your Screened Porch

If bugs are still bothering you on a screened porch, it’s usually one of three things:

  1. gaps, especially around doors
  2. lights attracting insects
  3. moisture nearby attracting mosquitoes and gnats

Here’s how to handle it without turning your porch into a chemical zone.

Step 1: Seal the “bug highways”

Check:

  • door gaps
  • worn weather stripping
  • corners where screen meets frame
  • loose screen edges

If you can see daylight, bugs can get in.

Step 2: Control mosquitoes the smart way

CDC says you should take steps to prevent mosquito bites, including using EPA-registered repellents and controlling mosquitoes indoors and outdoors.
For a screened porch, the homeowner-friendly version is:

  • remove standing water near the porch
  • keep gutters draining properly
  • fix leaky spigots or soggy areas near seating

EPA also emphasizes an integrated approach to mosquito control (IPM), focusing on interventions across the mosquito life cycle.

Step 3: Use lighting that attracts fewer bugs

Bright white lights can pull insects toward the porch at night.
Try:

  • warm, softer lighting
  • keeping doors closed so bugs don’t follow you in

Step 4: Keep it clean and dry

Sweep debris, clean corners, and reduce damp spots. Bugs love shelter and moisture.

Step 5: Add “bonus protection” if needed

If you still have issues:

  • a fan helps, mosquitoes are weak flyers
  • targeted traps outside the porch perimeter can reduce the population near the entry

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