South Florida's mosquito season runs 12 months. Our barrier spray + breeding site program cuts mosquito populations by up to 90% — so you can use your outdoor space without worrying about bites or disease risk.
Miami-Dade and Broward Counties have some of the highest mosquito activity in the United States. South Florida mosquitoes carry West Nile Virus, Dengue, Zika, and Eastern Equine Encephalitis.
Florida has over 80 mosquito species — including the aggressive Aedes aegypti that bites during the day.
One tablespoon of standing water can produce hundreds of mosquito larvae within 72 hours.
Consumer repellents and candles provide minimal protection against established yard populations.
Without breeding site elimination, new mosquitoes continuously replace those you kill.
We apply a residual barrier spray to all vegetation, shrubs, fences, and shaded areas where mosquitoes rest during the day. Effective for 21–30 days per application.
We identify and treat all standing water sites — gutters, planters, pool covers, A/C drip lines, and drainage areas — with larvicide that prevents larvae from maturing.
Consumer repellents and candles are no match for established yard populations. These are the signs it's time for professional treatment.
Bites during the day — Aedes aegypti, South Florida's most common disease-carrying mosquito, bites primarily during daytime hours. Daytime bites mean this species is established in your yard.
Can't use your yard for 10+ minutes — If mosquito pressure forces you indoors within minutes of going outside, the population has reached a level that consumer sprays won't address.
Standing water you can't eliminate — Low-lying areas, retention features, pool covers, A/C lines, and drainage areas that hold water after rain are active breeding sites requiring larvicide treatment.
Mosquitoes inside your home — Finding mosquitoes inside regularly indicates a breeding site very close to the structure — often clogged gutters, potted plant saucers, or an A/C condensate line.
Heavy vegetation or shade near the home — Mosquitoes rest in shaded, humid vegetation during the day. Dense shrubs, hedges, and ground cover near the home create ideal resting habitat that amplifies nearby populations.
Hosting an outdoor event — Even moderate mosquito populations ruin outdoor gatherings. A pre-event barrier spray 24–48 hours before eliminates resting adults and provides protection through the event.
Miami-Dade and Broward County never experience a hard freeze. Mosquito populations don't die off in winter — they simply slow down slightly before rebounding in March. Year-round treatment is the only reliable strategy.
Florida is home to over 80 mosquito species. The three of greatest health concern in South Florida are Aedes aegypti — the primary vector for Dengue, Zika, and Chikungunya, which bites during the day; Culex quinquefasciatus — the West Nile Virus vector, active at dusk and dawn; and Aedes albopictus (Asian tiger mosquito), an invasive day-biter established throughout the region.
Miami-Dade has documented local Dengue fever transmission, and the CDC continues to monitor the region for Zika activity. This makes mosquito control a genuine public health matter in South Florida — not just a comfort issue.
Peak pressure runs May through October with the wet season. Properties near canals, Everglades edges, retention ponds, and low-lying areas face the highest pressure and benefit most from monthly service.
Mosquito control service areas:
Miami · Miami Beach · Kendall · Homestead · Fort Lauderdale · Weston · Davie · Coral Springs · Pembroke Pines
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