
Our Mosquito Treatments
Protecting Your Squad from the Nuisances & Dangers of Mosquitoes
Mosquitoes are more than just an annoyance—they are the deadliest animal on the planet. Over one million people are killed by mosquito-borne diseases every year all over the world. The United States tends to be less aware of how deadly mosquitoes are, but over 1,000 Americans experience serious illness or death because of a mosquito bite every year.
Quick Facts About Mosquitoes
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There are over 3,000 mosquito species worldwide
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Over 150 mosquito species inhabit the United States
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A relatively small number of species transmit dangerous disease
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Only adult female mosquitoes bite
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A female mosquito needs one blood meal for every batch of eggs she produces
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Mosquitoes feed on nectar, plant juices and decaying plant material
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All mosquitoes have 4 distinct life stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult
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Mosquito eggs require standing water to hatch into successful larvae
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Mosquito eggs can survive up to seven years before hatching
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With a 100% survival rate, a single mosquito could be responsible for over one billion mosquito descendants in less than a month
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Mosquito Barrier Treatment
Targets: Mosquitoes
Service Duration: 8 months
Mosquito-Borne Disease
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West Nile Virus (WNV): First found in Uganda in 1937, WNV has spread globally. Its flulike symptoms include fevers, headaches, and body aches. More severe symptoms include disorientation, muscle weakness, neck stiffness and more.
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Encephalitis (EEE): 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.
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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.
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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.
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Malaria: Eradicated in the U.S. in the 1940s, Malaria continues to kill millions in Africa each year. Malaria is both preventable and treatable. To help fight the spread of Malaria, Mosquito Squad is a proud supporter of Malaria No More, a nonprofit that envisions a world where no one dies from a mosquito bite.
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Chikungunya: This mosquito-borne disease causes fever, joint pain, headaches, rash, and swelling. There is currently no vaccine for chikungunya.
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Yellow Fever: This is disease found primarily in tropical regions in both Africa and South America that is spread through the bite of an infected mosquito. The “yellow” refers to jaundice, which is a common symptom.

Our Commitment To You
Your Comfort, Our Priority
At Fog Of Mosquite, we are dedicated to ensuring that your home and outdoor spaces remain free from mosquitoes, ticks, and other pests. Our mission is to provide safe, effective, and hassle-free pest control solutions so you and your family can enjoy your yard without worry. With our expert team and proven treatments, achieving a pest-free environment is as easy as 1-2-3!
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No Long-Term Agreements
We believe in giving our customers the freedom to choose services without unnecessary commitments. Our treatments are available without requiring a long-term contract, allowing you to enjoy a flexible, stress-free experience.
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Guaranteed Results for Your Peace of Mind
Customer satisfaction is at the heart of everything we do. If you are not fully satisfied with your treatment, simply contact our office within 14 days of service, and we will provide a courtesy follow-up treatment at no additional charge. Your comfort and safety are our top priorities.
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Fast and Reliable Service
We understand the urgency of pest problems and strive to offer quick scheduling and fast treatment applications. When you call us, we make it a priority to have your first treatment completed within 48 business hours, weather permitting.* Our team is committed to delivering prompt and effective solutions so you can reclaim your outdoor space as soon as possible.
