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Mosquito Control

Enjoy your outdoor time without the hassle of mosquitoes!

Our mosquito control program is designed to protect you, your family, friends, and pets from these pesky insects and the diseases they can carry. Starting in May, we offer 4 to 6 treatments tailored for homes and businesses in Windsor, Essex County area. Our licensed professionals use a insecticide to create a protective barrier, ensuring you can fully enjoy the summer season without swatting away mosquitoes. Enroll today and reclaim your outdoor space!

Program Tiers

Good (4 Visits)

Ideal for : Low-Pressure sites, budget-conscious customers.

Treatments every 4-5 weeks

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Better (5 Visits) Most Common

Ideal for: A balanced approach for season long control.

Treatments every 3-4 weeks

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Best (6 Visits)

Ideal for: Extended seasons and with areas with high mosquito pressure

Treatment every 3 weeks

To effectively manage mosquitoes in your outdoor,
clear the misting zone of any furniture and debris.
Bug Boyzzz has a mosquito misting solution that is both safe and effective for the environment. Utilize a misting system to apply the solution evenly, shrubs, trees, and shaded spots. Regularly monitor the area for mosquito activity and repeat the misting every 21 days
for optimal results.
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  • Mosquito season in Southern Ontario typically begins in late April to early May and continues through the fall as long as the weather stays warm.

  • Peak activity typically starts in late May through June to August, when the weather becomes hot and humid.

  • Warm, wet weather accelerates the hatching of mosquito eggs, causing swarms, especially noticeable at sunset.

  • Deadliest Animals: Mosquitoes are considered the deadliest animals on Earth due to the diseases they spread, such as malaria, dengue, and Zika virus.

  • Feeding Habits: Female mosquitoes bite humans for blood to produce eggs, while males primarily feed on nectar from flowers.

  • Biting Behavior: Mosquitoes can bite both day and night.

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