Our Mosquito Control Service
When it’s mosquito season in the Orlando, Tampa, Lakeland areas, it’s tempting to hide inside. Mosquitos ruin the warmer months and expose your family to dangerous diseases like Zika and West Nile Virus. Luckily, Wildout Animal & Pest Removal can help! Our mosquito control service is more than a deterrent or repellent, it’s a killer that eliminates these blood-sucking pests for good.
Our Unique Approach To Mosquito Control
Your mosquito control service starts with a thorough inspection of your property by a highly-trained technician on our team. Once the inspection is complete, we’ll provide you with a treatment plan that’s right for you. Our goal is to spot conditions conducive to their existence, tackle current infestations, and break the breeding cycle so you can enjoy your yard.
1. MOSQUITO INSPECTION
We’ll thoroughly inspect your property for signs of mosquito activity and identify breeding grounds. We’ll begin with the obvious areas (old tires, buckets, wheelbarrows, and clogged gutters) and empty water from them. We’ll also check flower pots and the saucers they sit in.
2. MOSQUITO BARRIER SPRAY
Mosquitos are commonly found in trees, bushes, shrubs, and other heavily wooded areas because they feed on plant nectar. So we’ll use a backpack sprayer to target these areas with a growth regulator and insecticide. This treatment kills mosquitoes on contact and bonds to foliage, where it acts as a repellent for weeks to come.
3. MOSQUITO TRAP MAINTENANCE
In2Care mosquito traps are a revolutionary weapon in the world of mosquito control. These traps allow us to target mosquitos specifically without having an impact on pollinators or other non-target species. After installing these traps, we will service them monthly (every 4 weeks is better) with a product that will attract female mosquitos to lay eggs in the trap. Those eggs will never develop into adulthood. But it goes further!! The products in the trap are transferable to other mosquito breeding grounds, preventing larvae from reaching full maturity at those sites as well.