Professional Mosquito Control
Professional mosquito control services to protect your family and reclaim your outdoor spaces.
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If mosquitoes are driving you off your own patio, targeted treatment can give the yard back. Eco First Pest Control connects homeowners across the United States with mosquito control professionals offering barrier sprays, breeding-site management, and season-long programs.
Professional mosquito control targets where mosquitoes actually live: barrier treatments on shaded foliage where adults rest, larvicides in water that can't be drained, and source reduction for the container breeding sites that produce most backyard mosquitoes.
Expert Assessment
Thorough inspection and species identification before any treatment — the plan fits the actual problem.
Licensed Local Pros
Every provider in our network is a licensed professional working in your area, with quotes before work begins.
Targeted Solutions
Treatments matched to your pest, property, and region — not one-size-fits-all spraying.
Family-Safe Methods
EPA-registered products applied responsibly, with kid- and pet-conscious options available.
What Makes a Yard Mosquito-Friendly
Standing water anywhere
Plant saucers, clogged gutters, toys, tarps, and birdbaths — many species breed in a bottle cap of water within a week.
Dense shade and foliage
Adult mosquitoes rest on the undersides of leaves in shaded, humid spots during the day.
Heavy daytime biting
Aggressive day-biting usually means container-breeding Aedes mosquitoes living within a few hundred feet — often on your own property.
Evening swarms
Dusk activity points to Culex species, the primary West Nile vectors, often breeding in stagnant water nearby.
Water features and low spots
Unmaintained ponds, drainage ditches, and lawn depressions that hold rain are production sites.
Mosquito Control: What to Expect by Region
Pest pressure isn't the same everywhere — climate, housing stock, and species all change what "mosquito control" means where you live.
Northeast
Wooded lots, stone walls, and shaded yards hold moisture that supports steady mosquito activity all summer, including invasive day-biting species in urban areas. May through September.
Southeast
Warm temperatures and humidity make this one of the longest mosquito seasons in the country, with Aedes (day-biting) and Culex species both active. Yards with any standing water stay infested without treatment. Season typically runs March through November — among the longest in the U.S.
Midwest
Humid summers and frequent storms produce wave after wave of floodwater mosquitoes, alongside container-breeding species in residential yards. May through September, surging about a week after each heavy rain.
South Central
Mosquito pressure is intense after spring rains and persists through long, hot summers. Aggressive Aedes mosquitoes breed in containers as small as a bottle cap. April through October, peaking after every significant rain.
Southwest
Despite the dry climate, irrigated yards, retention basins, and monsoon rain produce surprisingly strong mosquito activity in residential areas. Monsoon months (July–September) are peak season.
Mountain West
Snowmelt pools and irrigation create strong early-summer mosquito broods, especially near rivers and open land. June through early September.
West Coast
Mosquito activity concentrates around irrigated landscapes and water features, and invasive Aedes mosquitoes have spread through many urban areas, biting aggressively during the day. May through October in most areas.
Pacific Northwest
Mosquito pressure is moderate and concentrated near standing water, wetlands, and shaded, damp yards during the warm months. June through September.
Alaska
Short but famously intense mosquito season driven by snowmelt and wetlands. June through August.
Hawaii
Year-round breeding with day-biting Aedes mosquitoes common around homes. Year-round, heavier during the wet season.
Cutting Mosquito Numbers Between Treatments
Tip and toss weekly
Empty anything holding water once a week — it breaks the breeding cycle before larvae mature.
Maintain gutters and drainage
Clogged gutters are hidden nurseries; clean them and grade low spots that pond after rain.
Treat what you can't drain
Bti larvicide dunks safely treat rain barrels, ponds, and persistent puddles.
Manage vegetation
Thin dense shrubs and keep grass cut to reduce daytime resting habitat.
Run a fan outdoors
Mosquitoes are weak fliers — a simple fan on the patio meaningfully cuts bites during gatherings.
How Eco First Pest Control Works
Call and describe the problem
Call +1 855 774 7802 and tell us what you're seeing, where, and for how long. It takes a couple of minutes.
Get matched with a local pro
We connect you with a licensed exterminator who covers your neighborhood and handles your specific pest.
Inspection and quote
The technician inspects the property, identifies the species and source, and gives you a clear treatment plan and price before any work starts.
Targeted treatment
Treatment uses products and methods matched to the pest and your household — including kid- and pet-conscious options where appropriate.
Prevention and follow-up
You get practical prevention steps, and many providers include follow-up visits or guarantees to make sure the problem stays solved.
Mosquito Control FAQs
What does mosquito service cost in your area?
Recurring barrier treatments typically run $60–$120 per visit (every 3–4 weeks in season) depending on lot size and vegetation. One-time event sprays before outdoor gatherings are also widely available.
How long does a barrier treatment last?
Generally 21–30 days, less after heavy repeated rain. That's why season-long programs schedule visits on a 3–4 week cycle.
Will treatment harm bees and butterflies?
Responsible providers treat resting foliage (leaf undersides, shaded shrubs) rather than blooming plants, and time applications to avoid pollinator activity. Tell your technician about gardens and hives so they can plan around them.
Can one yard really be treated effectively?
Yes — most biting mosquitoes live and breed within a few hundred feet of where they bite you. Treating your property's resting and breeding sites delivers a noticeable drop even if neighbors do nothing.
When should I start service?
Start when daytime temperatures consistently reach the 70s and continue through first frost. Starting early in the season prevents the population from establishing at all.
Ready to Solve It?
You don't have to surrender your yard every summer. Connect with a mosquito control pro serving your area and make outdoor evenings comfortable again.
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