Poolside Protocol: How to Keep Pests from Crashing Your Summer Splash

There is nothing quite like a Long Island summer. After months of gray skies and shivering through Nor'easters, opening the pool feels like a rite of passage. You’ve got the grill fired up, the lounge chairs out, and the water is finally that perfect crystal blue. But just as you’re about to dive in, you realize you aren’t the only one who thinks your backyard is a five-star resort.
At AAA ABCO Termite & Pest Control, we’ve seen it all over the last 50+ years. As a 4th generation, veteran-owned, and family-operated business, we know that your backyard is your sanctuary. Unfortunately, pests see it as a buffet and a nursery. From mosquitoes turning your skimmers into breeding grounds to rodents treating your hot tub cover like a luxury condo, the "Summer Splash" can quickly turn into a "Summer Slog."
The goal here isn't to panic, it’s to prepare. By understanding the "Poolside Protocol," you can reclaim your yard and keep the focus on the fun.
The Invisible Nursery: Mosquitoes in Your Skimmer
Most homeowners know that standing water equals mosquitoes. You’ve probably tipped over the forgotten watering can or cleared the gutters. But there is one spot that often gets overlooked because it’s literally part of the pool: the skimmer basket.
When the pool pump is off, the water inside the skimmer becomes still. It’s shaded, protected from the wind, and filled with organic "snacks" like drowned leaves and hair. This is prime real estate for a female mosquito to lay her eggs.
Mosquitoes go through a life cycle that includes the instar stage, essentially the larval phase where they live entirely in the water. If your pump isn’t running regularly or if there’s debris stuck in the mouth of the skimmer, you are essentially running a mosquito daycare right next to where you swim.
Quick Tip: The Flow Factor
Ensure your pool pump runs for at least 8 to 12 hours a day during the peak of summer. Moving water is the enemy of mosquito larvae. They need a still surface to breathe through their siphons. If the water is moving, they can’t breathe, and they can't survive.
Hot Tub Horrors: Rodents and the "Insulation Suite"
If you have a hot tub or a spa near your pool, you have a major target on your back for rodents. We often think of mice and rats as winter pests, but in the summer, they are looking for two things: water and a place to hide from predators.
Hot tub covers are made of thick, dense foam covered in vinyl. It’s the perfect material for nesting. Rodents will chew through the underside of the cover to create a warm, protected "Insulation Suite." Once they are in, they have easy access to the water line for a drink and a cozy place to raise a litter.
Beyond the ick factor, this is a major sanitation issue. Rodent droppings and urine can seep into the water or sit on the rim where you rest your arms. It also creates a massive "cognitive load" for homeowners, that nagging feeling in the back of your mind that your expensive equipment is being destroyed.
Check your cover regularly for "gnaw marks" and "frass." If you see these signs, it’s time to call in the pros at 631-979-PEST before they chew through your electrical wiring.
The Stinging Socialites: Wasps and Ants on "Wet Lines"
Have you ever noticed a trail of ants marching perfectly along the edge of your pool deck, or wasps hovering around a specific spot on the patio? They aren't there for a swim; they are there for the moisture.
In the heat of a Long Island July, water is a precious commodity for insects. They are attracted to "wet lines", the moisture trails left by leaky hoses, pool overflow, or even the condensation on your outdoor fridge.
- Wasps: Many species of wasps use water to help build their nests and to cool down the colony.
- Ants: Pavement ants and carpenter ants follow pheromone trails. If one ant finds a reliable water source near your pool, she’ll lead the whole colony there.
The XTERMIGATOR DIY Report: 3 Micro-Checks
We believe in empowering our neighbors. While some jobs require professional-grade equipment, there are "micro-checks" you can do every weekend to reduce the "pest pressure" on your home.
- Drainage Assessment
- Check the "grade" or the slope of the land around your pool. Is water pooling in the grass after a heavy rain or after the kids splash? Standing water in the yard is a beacon for every pest in the neighborhood.
- Debris Management
- Pests love "harborage" (hiding spots). Piles of pool toys, stacks of wet towels, or even overgrown ornamental grass provide cover for spiders and snakes. Keep your poolside gear organized and your landscaping trimmed back at least 12 inches from the pool deck.
- Exclusion Tactics
- Exclusion is the practice of sealing up your home so pests can't get in. Check the area where your pool pipes and electrical lines enter your home or the pool shed. Use a silicone-based caulk or stainless steel wool to plug these gaps.

Why a Proactive Approach Matters
At AAA ABCO Termite & Pest Control, we focus on proactive prevention rather than just reactive treatment. Think of it like "rebooting" your yard for the season. For many of our clients, the sensory "noise" of a pest infestation can be overwhelming.
Our Homeowner Protection Program is designed to take that mental burden off your plate. We understand that "peace of mind" is the ultimate summer luxury.
When we come out to a property on Long Island, we aren't just spraying and leaving. We are looking at the ecology of your yard. We look for the source of the problem, whether it’s a hidden breeding ground in a clogged drain or a rodent entry point you’d never notice on your own.

The Veteran and Family Advantage
Being a 4th generation, family-owned business means our reputation is built on decades of trust. We’ve been serving this community for over 50 years. When you call us, you aren't getting a giant, faceless corporation; you’re getting a team that treats your backyard like it’s our own.
Final Thoughts: Don't Let Pests Win the Summer
Your pool should be a place of relaxation, not a source of frustration. By following the Poolside Protocol, you can stay ahead of the curve.
Ready to secure your sanctuary?
Don't wait until the mosquitoes are in control. Let our family protect yours. Whether you need a one-time treatment or a season-long protection plan, AAA ABCO Termite & Pest Control has the expertise to get the job done right.
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