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When you work with a professional mosquito exterminator, you can trust that your mosquito treatment will keep the pests away. 

You’ll likely want the longest-lasting, most effective mosquito-repelling treatment when it comes to staying protected from mosquitoes here in Suffolk County & Nassau County, Exterminators at Suburban Exterminating know exactly how to handle mosquito infestations in Suffolk County & Nassau County spaces.

Our mosquito control experts know when treatment may need to be readministered and the best time of year for it to be as effective as possible.

Our Mosquito Treatment Process

Mosquito treatment typically starts in the very early spring months (early April here in Suffolk County & Nassau County). After the initial treatment, your professional mosquito control expert will work with you to determine when you may need to be re-treated. This could be anywhere from four to six weeks after the initial repellent application.

If you notice the repellent is not effective during the first month, it’s important to always contact your exterminator for assistance. 

Depending on the type of mosquito treatment used, it’s typically effective for one to two months. The weather, environment, and mosquito population size can all affect how long treatment stays effective. When you work with a professional mosquito control expert, they will determine when your Suffolk County & Nassau County home or property needs to be retreated for mosquitoes. The goal is to ensure your yard is mosquito-proof throughout the entire mosquito season, which is why multiple treatments may be required.

Do I Need More Than One Mosquito Treatment?

In general, more than one mosquito treatment is needed to provide ongoing protection against mosquitoes in the spring and summer. After about a month, the repellent that was applied will begin to degrade, weakening the barrier around your yard. 

Rather than let the repellent fade away, it’s important to have your yard retreated to continue protecting you and your family from mosquitoes until the fall and winter months.

When applied correctly by exterminators, mosquito treatments are effective for up to two months. In any case, your Suburban Exterminating mosquito control expert will know when to retreat your property to keep you safe from mosquitoes throughout the entire season.

How Mosquito Barrier Systems Work

Mosquito treatments like barrier systems are highly effective at controlling mosquitoes. A barrier treatment involves targeted spraying in mosquito-heavy areas around your property, allowing for a completely custom treatment on each unique property. The goal with mosquito spraying is to control active mosquitoes and repel future generations from hatching. 

Barrier treatments are tailored solutions specifically designed for the unique characteristics of each yard. The benefits of employing mosquito barrier treatments include:

  • The ability to deliver precise and controlled treatments to areas of your property identified as mosquito hot spots, ensuring a targeted approach to mosquito control.
  • Beyond addressing the immediate concern of active adult mosquitoes, barrier treatments play a pivotal role in interrupting the breeding cycle, thereby preventing the emergence of future mosquito populations.
  • Depending on the intensity of the treatment applied, the effects of barrier treatments can be sustained for up to two months, with the option for re-treatment as necessary to maintain a mosquito-free environment.

The Best Mosquito Treatment in Suffolk County & Nassau County

When it comes to staying safe from mosquitoes, enlisting the help of a professional expert is your best bet. Professional mosquito exterminators such as those employed with Suburban Exterminating are experts in mosquito problems in the Suffolk County & Nassau County area.

Reach out to us today to get started with effective mosquito treatment for your home or business!

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