Two reports describe measures Disney uses to limit mosquito activity around its properties, and how the approach could be copied at home. Both accounts point to an emphasis on managing standing water rather than relying on single “tricks.” One shared theme is an extensive drainage system designed to keep water constantly moving, reducing the stagnant conditions in which mosquitoes breed. The articles also describe additional practical elements used across the landscape to discourage pests, such as controlling areas where water can collect and maintaining systems so they do not become breeding sites. The second source frames the main underlying solution as the resort’s large-scale water-management infrastructure, highlighting that moving water interrupts mosquito reproduction. The Yahoo UK and The Independent pieces both present the same overall concept—reducing or eliminating standing water through design and maintenance—and translate it into home guidance aimed at lowering the likelihood of mosquito breeding in nearby outdoor areas. The reports do not claim total elimination of mosquitoes, but they describe these measures as a key part of Disney’s broader pest-management approach.