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
- 1Yard inspection for breeding sites
- 2Source reduction (drain, treat, or fill standing water)
- 3Barrier treatment on foliage where mosquitoes rest
- 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.