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Not usually during a normal service. Mosquitoes do not normally seek shelter in the grass. Our goal during the inspection of the property is to identify the “hot spots” where mosquitoes might be most active. The most common areas to find mosquitoes during the day include: the underside of plant and tree leaves , under decks and in damp shady areas around the property. We do recommend that you keep your grass short during the mosquito season.
Our product of choice is Talstar which is a residual pyrethoid 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.
Yes. The standard barrier spray treatment is also effective on fleas and ticks.
Yes! All of our technicians are fully trained and licensed applicators in Massachusetts and/ or Rhode Island. They must also pass full background checks prior to being employed. We carry full insurance coverage.
Yes. However, our all-natural treatement needs to be applied more often to be effective and it repels mosquitoes rather than eliminating them. Most natural treatments also have an odor.
No. As long as our technician can treat all areas of your property. Your technician will leave a service report upon completion of your treatment so you will know your yard has been serviced. The service report will include your date and time of service as well as any comments and helpful hints the technician may have to help you keep your property protected from mosquitos, ticks and other pests.
Please close all first floor windows, eliminate stagnant and standing water from around your property as much as possible, reduce or remove excess vegetation and keep lawns short.
Mosquitoes not only leave behind irritating bites, but they can also transmit and carry diseases such as Malaria, Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) and even the West Nile Virus.
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