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4549 Knight Road, Macon GA 31220

Mosquito Control

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Green Mosquito Control

For Expert & Effective Mosquito Control in Macon, Georgia. Our Green Mosquito Control program consists of monthly treatments during peak mosquito season, April through October, and is guaranteed to reduce the number of mosquitoes in your yard and around your home without harsh chemicals. Our licensed technicians use products derived from flowers and bacteria and apply them only to areas needed, reducing adult mosquito populations as well as mosquito larvae.

To protect you and your family against mosquito bites and mosquito diseases like Zika, request a free estimate today.

customized pest control plan

Identification of Potential Mosquito Breeding and Resting Areas

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Our products’ active ingredients are derived from flowers, plants, and natural elements from the earth

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We’ll come back in between regular scheduled visits, if needed, at no additional cost to you

mosquito source reduction

Gutters, Containers, Toys, Pots, Bird Baths, etc. (any area with standing water)

Mosquito Larvae treatment

Targets Breeding Sites – Bird Baths, Ponds, Flower Pots, Containers, Marshes, Creeks, Flooded Areas

Mosquito treatment

Targets Adult Mosquito Resting Areas – Shrubs, Ivy, Weeds, Small Trees, Shaded Areas

More About Mosquitoes

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Mosquitoes are small, biting flies with slender bodies and long beaks used to penetrate the skin. They usually have black, white, or gray markings along the legs and body, with two wings that are long and narrow. Mosquitoes breed in still, stagnant water – making a lot of the items around your home potential breeding sites, such as flower pots, bird baths, gutters, and toys. Not only are mosquito bites painful, but they can transmit a range of diseases, like West Nile Virus, Encephalitis, and dog heart worm.

Mosquito Prevention

Mosquitoes are attracted to carbon dioxide (the air we exhale) and can sense it from up to 30 yards away. Mosquitoes are also drawn to body heat, moisture, movement, and dark colors. In addition to professional mosquito control, there are some things you can do at home to reduce mosquito bites.

  • Eliminate areas with standing water once a week
  • Keep gutters clean
  • Remove any litter from yard – mosquitoes can lay eggs in small, discarded items that hold water, such as cans, bottles, wrappers, etc.
  • Correct drainage issues, if any

  • Dress in light colored, loose fitting clothing when outdoors
  • Use GE yellow “bug lights” – these do not repel mosquitoes but, unlike incandescent lights, do not attract them
  • Use citronella candles, although they only have a mild effect
  • Place a large fan on decks or patios – mosquitoes are weak fliers