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Mosquito Control In New England

ENJOY THE OUTDOORS AGAIN!

Enjoying your time outdoors in New England is a delight, but mosquitoes and ticks can quickly spoil the fun. Bites from these insects can be uncomfortable and even dangerous, as mosquitoes and ticks are carriers of various diseases, including West Nile Virus, Zika Virus, and Lyme Disease.

Take back your yard with our seasonal mosquito and tick treatments. Our comprehensive mosquito spraying in New England reduces insect populations and targets harborage areas for extended control. Our Mosquito Defense program is available throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island, including the Newport County area.

With dense vegetation and a climate conducive to these pests, the threat of mosquito-borne illnesses is significant in New England. At Pest Assassin, we provide timely services aligned with high-risk periods to ensure optimal protection. Our understanding of local disease patterns allows us to offer solutions tailored to our region, focusing on preventing localized outbreaks.

Equally important is educating homeowners on prevention. Our professional mosquito control services are highly effective, yet we also empower residents with tips to maintain a mosquito-free environment. This includes advice on removing breeding habitats and optimizing landscape features. Partnering with us ensures your outdoor spaces are safe and welcoming throughout the season.

Need mosquito control in New England? Call Pest Assassins at (877) 665-2667 or send us a message online today.

Our Mosquito & Tick Service Program

What to Expect:

  • Property Evaluation: A Pest Assassins representative will conduct a thorough inspection of your property to determine the most effective tick pest control in New England, reviewing potential mosquito harborage areas.
  • Schedule Service: We offer flexible scheduling for your convenience. You don't need to be home during service; please ensure pets are indoors and windows are closed.
  • Service Day: Our technician will apply a barrier treatment, targeting mosquito and tick breeding areas. For areas with standing water, we apply larvicides to halt mosquito maturation.
  • Communication: Receive your service report and invoice via email. Pay online through our customer portal or directly to your technician. Notifications for future treatments will be sent 2-3 days prior via email or text message.

Understanding Tick Risks & Management

Ticks are a prevalent issue in New England, often found in wooded areas and fields, posing significant health risks, such as Lyme Disease transmission. Understanding tick behavior is crucial for effective tick control in New England. Ticks are most active from April to September, so proactive management during these months is vital for minimizing health risks.

Our  tick pest control strategy combines prevention and elimination. We conduct comprehensive property assessments to identify potential tick hotspots, such as tall grass and dense shrubbery. Regular trimming and targeted treatments are essential strategies for reducing tick populations. Additionally, we educate homeowners about wearing protective clothing and performing tick checks after outdoor activities, providing comprehensive protection for you and your family.

Reliable Protection, Quarter After Quarter No Contracts, Cancel Anytime—Just Consistent Pest Control!

Enjoy peace of mind with our flexible recurring service. Get expert pest control every quarter, without the commitment of a contract. You can cancel anytime, but we’re confident you’ll love the results!

Our Mosquito Control Services

RECURRING & ONE-TIME SERVICES

Trust Pest Assassins for reliable mosquito control solutions in Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Our technicians engage in continuous training to provide you with exceptional mosquito exterminator services in New England, offering season-long relief.

Our comprehensive approach combines strategies tailored to your environment. Each service call begins with a detailed inspection to identify breeding sites and unique challenges. By implementing proven methods, we dramatically reduce mosquito populations, transforming your outdoor spaces into safe havens. With numerous satisfied customers, we are leaders in pest management across New England.

Our services are flexible, whether you require a single treatment for an event or continuous protection through recurring visits. Pest Assassin offers proactive and reactive solutions, adapting to seasonal changes and pest behaviors. From residential plots to large commercial venues, no task is too complex or too small for our dedicated teams.

Residential Mosquito Control

Monthly services require no equipment installation! We'll apply a residual water-based insecticide monthly to breeding and resting sites in your yard. Our technician inspects the exterior of your home to advise on conditions conducive to mosquito growth. The treatment leaves no odor or visible residue.

Commercial Mosquito Control

Our management services cater to outdoor facilities, recreational areas, and businesses. Allow guests to enjoy your property safely with customized programs and inspections suitable for all sites. Implementing a mosquito abatement program reduces the threat of mosquito-borne illnesses.

Custom solutions for diverse environments require understanding New England's varied landscapes. Coastal areas and woodlands each present unique pest challenges. Our services adapt to local conditions, enhancing treatment efficacy while aligning with environmentally responsible practices.

We leverage our knowledge of climate and pest behavior to tailor approaches for each region we serve. By investing in research and technology, Pecst Assassins' team can handle everything from small gardens to vast commercial lands. We're committed to ensuring New Englanders enjoy high-quality outdoor living free from mosquito and tick nuisances.

Special Event Mosquito Service

Our service is perfect for weddings, parties, or any outdoor function. Call us 5-7 days before your event for a thorough site evaluation and a customized solution. We service the area within 24-36 hours before your event.

Explore more about mosquito control and how Pest Assassins can help you maintain a pest-free environment. Our team is dedicated to providing you with the best service possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Professional Mosquito Control Safe for My Family?

Yes, professional mosquito control conducted by Pest Assassin is safe for your family and pets. We utilize EPA-approved products and comply with all state regulations to ensure comprehensive safety. Our methods focus on targeted applications that minimize any disruption to your environment while effectively managing mosquito populations. Additionally, our technicians are trained in the latest safety protocols, providing thorough explanations of any post-treatment precautions, thus ensuring peace of mind for you and your family.

How Often Should I Schedule Tick Control Services?

Effective tick control requires regular treatments during peak seasons—spring through fall. Your property's specific needs influence the frequency, with our technicians offering personalized advice tailored to New England's tick activity patterns. Regular inspections coupled with timely treatments ensure optimal protection during peak tick months.

What Are the Differences Between Residential & Commercial Pest Control?

Residential pest control is tailored to individual homeowners, focusing on family and pet safety, with treatments designed to maximize effectiveness against home-specific pests while minimizing invasiveness. Commercial pest control, on the other hand, addresses broad-scale needs for businesses, such as outdoor venues, ensuring compliance with public health regulations. It requires maintaining pest-free environments for client satisfaction and safety. Pest Assassin provides comprehensive plans, guaranteeing strategic modification of approaches for varying environmental pest challenges.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 877-665-2667 today!

    • What chemicals are being used in my yard and are they safe?

      Our product of choice is Talstar which is a residual pyrethroid insecticide. It kills on contact and provides a residue which will continue to kill mosquitoes for weeks. The active ingredient Bifenthrin is family and pet friendly and is odorless, leaves no staining and retains its effectiveness after rainfall.

      Family and pets should not be outside during the application of the spray treatment, but once dry you can touch the grass, walk around barefoot and enjoy your yard.

    • What are the common species of mosquitoes in New England?

      New England is home to several mosquito species, including the Eastern Saltmarsh mosquito and the Asian Tiger mosquito. Each species has unique behaviors and habitats.

      Mosquitoes are small flying insects with large front and rear legs (relative to their entire body) and slender body segments that are classified as “flies.” There are key differences between male and female mosquitoes. Like most flies, male mosquitoes usually only live 5-7 days after emerging as adults and mating. Males do not seek out blood for food; they rely strictly on nectar or plant sugars. Males will form large swarms at dusk in spring and summer and females will fly into these swarms to mate. Females will seek out a blood host (they’re ectoparasites of all mammals) only when she has been impregnated, otherwise she consumes plant sugars for energy. Once a blood meal is found she will rest under plant leaves and vegetation while she digests. The female will then lay her eggs and begin the process again. Most females will die within 2 or 3 weeks naturally and the process occurs over and over during the summer months.

      Like all flies, mosquitoes undergo the same four-stage life cycle: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. The second and third stages are aquatic. Depending on the particular species, the female mosquito lays her eggs, either individually or in attached groups called “rafts.” The word mosquito is Spanish and means "little fly." Male mosquitos do not feed on blood but rather nectar from flowers. Female mosquitos suck blood for egg development.

    • When is mosquito season in New England?
      Mosquito season typically runs from late spring through early fall. Being proactive during this time is crucial for effective management.

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