NO FLY ZONE- NATURAL
MOSQUITO SOLUTIONS
When mosquitos arrive with nice weather, they can make it unbearable. Not only do mosquitos cause an uncomfortable itch, they also can carry dangerous vector-borne diseases such as West Nile Virus, Encephalitis, Malaria, Chikungunya, and heartworm in pets. For many homeowners, and professional pest control services, having an effective natural mosquito control is highly desired-even deemed necessary-to help keep away unwanted guests. Having mosquitos crash an outdoors business function, special event, or family party can leave guests and members of your household scurrying back indoors.
WHAT IS A NATURAL MOSQUITO REPELLENT?
A natural mosquito repellent is a product formulated to help repel mosquitoes from occupying a treated area. A natural mosquito repellent is formulated from ingredients considered to be family-friendly, pet-friendly and qualify for exemption from registration under section 25(b) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. Our spray is EPA approved.
IS OUR NO FLY ZONE NATURAL MOSQUITO REPELLENT SAFE AROUND BABIES, DOGS, CATS AND BEES?
The Answer is YES!! What we use is acceptable for use in areas where these groups may spend time. We are family-friendly and pet-friendly as they come, making this service great for your home and yard. Our product is considered the most environmentally sound mosquito repellent to be sprayed around people, animals, and plants.
SAFELY & EFFECTIVELY ELIMINATE MOSOUITOS FROM YOUR OUTDOOR LIVING SPACE!
We can also apply pre-event treatments prior to Weddings, Birthday Partys, Family-Reunions, Holiday, and Picnics.
WHEN DO WE SPRAY?
Our season typically begins April through the end of September resulting in 8 treatments to ensure season long protection. (Every 21 days)
WHERE DO WE SPRAY?
We sprayed under shrubs, wood piles, leafy areas and places that are shaded and moist. We applied to trees, including up and under tree leaves, where adult mosquitoes hide during the day. We applied to swing sets, patios, eaves, windows, doorways, porches, stagnant pools of water, marshy areas, and pools.
Here are some things you can do to make your landscape less attractive to mosquitoes:
- Dispose of any containers that collect water
- Remove debris from rain gutters regularly
- Change water in bird baths weekly
- Repair leaky outdoor faucets
- Clean outdoor pet water/food bowls regularly