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Mosquito Control

Mosquito control isn't about killing every mosquito on earth — it's about treating the resting habitat in your yard so adults don't survive long enough to bite. We target shaded foliage, undersides of leaves, and standing-water sources.

Signs you might have a problem

  • Mosquitoes biting during the day (Asian tiger mosquito)
  • Standing water in gutters, planters, or low spots
  • Yard unusable in the evening hours

Our approach

  1. 1Yard inspection for breeding sites
  2. 2Source reduction (drain, treat, or fill standing water)
  3. 3Barrier treatment on foliage where mosquitoes rest
  4. 4Recurring seasonal service (every 3–4 weeks)

Common questions

Will this kill pollinators?
We apply products only to mosquito resting habitat — undersides of leaves and shaded foliage — and we don't spray flowering plants where pollinators forage. We also avoid treatments before known rain.

Need help with mosquitoes?

Free estimates. Direct contact with the owner. No high-pressure sales.