Mosquito Control

Enjoy your outdoor spaces without constant swatting. Seasonal mosquito control treatments reduce mosquito populations around your home, making patios, decks, and yards more comfortable for family and guests.

Professional mosquito control goes beyond backyard foggers by treating your entire property systematically—killing adults on contact, stopping larvae development, and preventing reinfestation for weeks per application. We focus on Hermantown/Duluth’s lake-effect humidity and wooded lots where mosquitoes thrive.

Our Control Methods

Barrier Sprays: Low-odor pyrethrin formulas coat leaf undersides, fences, and shaded areas where mosquitoes rest daytime. Residual kills 24-21 days.

Larvicides: Bti dunks or granules in standing water target larvae before adults emerge—safe for fish/bees.

IGRs (Growth Regulators): Disrupt molting so larvae never mature; perfect preventive.

Source Elimination: During service, we flag breeding sites for your fixes (clogged gutters, etc.).

Applications vary based on conditions, typically May-September; and specific timeframe before .

Treatment Process

  1. Yard Inspection: Map wet spots, dense cover, activity hot zones

  2. Prep: Notify you, pets inside 30min, close windows

  3. Application: Backpack/vehicle sprayers hit 10ft up/30ft out

  4. Activation: Light watering/rain binds to foliage

  5. Follow-up: Text confirmation, next date auto-set

30-60min per property; dry in 15min.

Mosquitos are the worst.

This video shows safe, targeted spraying on foliage and standing water, demonstrate quick-drying formulas safe for pets/kids, and highlight dramatic drops in mosquito activity to prove effectiveness.

Ready for a Mosquito-Free Yard?

Fill the form to schedule inspection/treatment. Note yard size, problem areas, and event dates—we’ll quote options and start protection same week. Reclaim your outdoor space.

Mosquito Control Gallery

TESTIMONIALS

"My lawn has never been better!"

"My yard is my home away from home during the sumer thanks to Greenscape Services"

—Phil, Rice Lake, MN