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Here are just a few frequently asked questions regarding our Mosquito Control services. We’ve also included a number of other facts and information regarding diseases that mosquitoes can carry, so be sure to check that out.
Our main goal is to educate our customers and make their homes safe places to enjoy the outdoors. With all the different diseases that Mosquitoes carry, it’s a good idea learn as much as you can and then call us to discuss your needs. If you have any questions that aren’t answered below, please contact us today! (701) 720-8411
Our spray is a mosquito and tick control product, made with 100% Organic ingredients, that will eliminate not only ticks, but mosquitoes, fleas and gnats as well. It is perfectly safe for use around children and pets, and will not harm the environment or beneficial insects, such as bees, butterflies, earthworms, etc.
All packages include free automatic scheduling of a treatment every 21 days. We will send you a text, email, or phone call based on your preference 1-2 days prior to your scheduled treatment as a reminder.
No. We will leave a notice that you received your Last Bite Mosquito Control treatment. Any pets will need to be brought inside during the treatment and can return to the yard after it has dried (~30-60 minutes). Please unlock any gates that will be needed for access to your yard.
Our fine mist Barrier Spray kills adult mosquitoes on contact during the first application. The dried residue continues to provide protection for three-four weeks when the mosquitoes land or feed on the vegetation. The following treatments will kill the larvae of the mosquitoes creating a safe and fun backyard.
Each treatment is meant to last 21-30 days.
The number of mosquitoes and ticks in your yard will decline drastically! Nobody can promise you that you will never see a mosquito again, but we will promise that our service will eliminate up to 90% of those pesky mosquitoes and irritating ticks.
No, because our chemicals are derived from plants and formulated to target pests, your plants will not be harmed.
The most common are West Nile Virus and Dog Heart Worm, along with several others such as Zika, that is rapidly spreading and making its way here.
Zika Virus- http://www.cdc.gov/zika/index.html
West Nile- http://www.cdc.gov/westnile/index.html
Heartworm- http://www.cdc.gov/parasites/dirofilariasis/
http://www.vcahospitals.com/main/pet-health-information/article/animal-heal…
Malaria- http://www.cdc.gov/Malaria/
Dengue- http://www.cdc.gov/dengue/
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