Mosquitoes not only ruin a yard with their bites, but they are also one of the most dangerous animals in the world. Reclaim your outside space from mosquitoes with mosquito control services from MissQuito.
A mosquito control program is the most effective way to protect your yard. MissQuito’s mosquito control program targets both adult and mosquito larvae. Our natural, eco-friendly options use naturally derived active ingredients to repel mosquitoes.
Our team is dedicated to bringing our top-of-the-line mosquito control treatments to you in Queens, NY — working hard on pests and creating more ease for your home life.
Contact us today for your mosquito control needs or to receive more information about our treatments. We look forward to serving you!
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The MissQuito story began in 2020 with the vision of making an empowering, impactful change in the mosquito control industry. As a fully women-led and operated company, we’re dedicated to making homes more comfortable places, offering sustainable, effective, and reliable mosquito control services, and empowering women to grow and be entrepreneurs in mosquito control too.
In Queens, NY, mosquitoes are most active during the warmer months, typically from late spring through early fall. The peak activity usually occurs between June and September, especially during dawn and dusk. During these times, temperatures are ideal, and the humidity levels are higher, which mosquitoes prefer. Additionally, mosquitoes are more active after rainfall when there are more standing water sources available for breeding.
When Do I Need Mosquito Treatment in Queens, NY?
Ideally, we would start mosquito treatment before you notice a problem. If we can start mosquito treatment before female mosquitoes have the chance to lay their eggs, you’ll hardly notice them. To effectively prevent mosquito infestations, we suggest starting mosquito treatment in April.
What Time of Day Does MissQuito Spray for Mosquitoes?
We can apply treatments whenever they best fit your schedule. Mosquitoes are most active at dawn and dusk so spraying in the morning and late afternoon usually is more effective.