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Mosquitoes are More Serious Than You Think
Mosquitoes kill more people worldwide than any other insect. In fact, over 1000 Americans alone will get sick or die from mosquito bites just this year. They can carry several different diseases that can affect not just you and your family’s ability to enjoy your yard but also your pets.
These diseases include:
West Nile Virus
WNV has spread globally. Its flu-like symptoms include fevers, headaches, and body aches, which can lead to more severe symptoms including disorientation, muscle weakness, and neck stiffness. You should see a doctor if you experience any of these symptoms and notice any type of bite.
Encephalitis
This is the inflammation of the brain that starts as a virus and can invade the central nervous system. Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) is the most common Encephalitis and can affect humans and horses.
Zika Virus
This virus is an emerging disease with symptoms that include fever, skin rash, and conjunctivitis that typically last less than a week. A connection between Zika and birth defects is currently under investigation.
Heartworm
This parasitic roundworm infects dogs and other animals. The heartworm takes residence in the host’s heart as it grows. It is a significant concern in canines.
- Mosquitoes are most active at dawn and dusk, and they can feed on multiple hosts, including humans and pets.
- Females lay eggs in water. The eggs hatch in 1-3 days.
- While adult males primarily feed on plant nectar, females require a blood meal to produce eggs.
- Males live for 6-7 days, while females live 1-2 months during warm weather.
- Mosquitoes can lay eggs in water sources as small as a bottle cap.
- Common breeding sites are bird baths, clogged rain gutters, old tires, kiddie pools, flowerpots, saucers under plants, wheelbarrows, wood piles, children’s toys, tree holes, leaf piles, and more.
Our Mosquito Service in Salt Lake County, Davis County, and Utah county:
Our mosquito service has a four-pronged approach so you can get back to enjoying your yard again:
- Thorough Inspections: Our trained technicians will survey your property looking for breeding sites and any other conditions that can lead to mosquito buildup.
- Control Strategy: A specifically tailored control strategy will be developed using several different techniques including exclusion, traps, source reduction, larvicide/IGRs, and adulticide.
- Implementation: Once a strategy has been developed, our team will go to work to implement preventive measures to minimize mosquito populations around your property.
- Maintenance: Regular maintenance visits ensure long-term effectiveness and continued protection against mosquitoes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, especially during the warmer months from late spring through early fall. Mosquitoes are most active in areas near standing water, which can include everything from irrigation ditches to backyard birdbaths. Utah’s summer evenings can be prime mosquito time—making professional mosquito control a must for outdoor comfort.
Our mosquito control involves treating high-risk areas like shrubs, trees, lawns, and shaded spots with targeted, eco-friendly insecticides. These treatments reduce adult mosquito populations and stop larvae before they mature, giving you immediate and long-term relief.
Yes. We use carefully selected, family-friendly mosquito control products that are safe for children and pets when used as directed. Our technicians are trained to apply treatments with precision and care, minimizing any exposure risk.
Most mosquito treatments last about 21–30 days, depending on weather and property conditions. For ongoing protection, we recommend regular treatments throughout mosquito season in Utah.
Pricing depends on the size of your yard and the level of mosquito activity. Most homes in Utah can expect to pay between $75 and $150 per treatment. We also offer seasonal packages to help you save while keeping mosquitoes away all summer long.