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Chigger & Clover Mite Control

Chigger & Clover Mite Control Services

Call the Squad that Handles It All at (877) 332-2239!

At Mosquito Squad, we know customers face more annoying bugs than just mosquitoes. Our mission is to make going outside as fun and bite free as possible for our customers. So, we offer services that take care of all pests in yards. Two of the most annoying bugs that our treatments can address are chiggers and clover mites. Our pest control eliminates up to 90% of bugs from yards and keeps them out for up to 21 days.

Enjoy the outdoors again by calling the chigger and clover mite control team at Mosquito Squad. Schedule an appointment by calling today!

Why Chiggers Are Annoying

Chiggers are small bugs that thrive in areas with tall grass or dense vegetation, and highly shaded areas during the dry season. Their bites can cause humans to experience an itchy rash. These pests are close relatives to ticks and are so small that they can’t be seen by the human eye.

With four life stages—egg, larva, nymph, and adult—chiggers can live up to three months. During their larval stage, they attach themselves to human or animal hosts, causing irritating welts as they digest tissue at the location of the bite. If left undisturbed, a chigger will feed on its host for multiple days.

While North American species of chiggers are NOT a significant source of disease, their relatives in Asia and the South Pacific can transmit scrub typhus. Despite being relatively harmless for those in the United States, chiggers still cause a significant amount of discomfort because of their feeding habits.

The Problem with Clover Mites

Around spring, many people notice small, red bugs crawling on their porch, patio, outdoor furniture, and plants. These tiny creatures are clover mites and they’re most active in temperatures between 50° and 75° F. Using a process called parthenogenesis, female clover mites can reproduce without mating and lay about 70 eggs in areas such as concrete cracks, between walls, or under tree bark.

Like chiggers, clover mites aren’t known to transmit any significant diseases in North America. However, also like chiggers, clover mites have a reputation for being annoying. Besides being unsightly when appearing in large numbers, these pests leave behind a reddish-brown stain on surfaces.

Reliable Chigger & Clover Mite Control

While Mosquito Squad has been trusted since 2005 for mosquito control, we've discovered that our methods work great on other pests such as chiggers and clover mites. We’re ready to come to your home, develop a custom treatment plan for it, and attack your bug problem at its source.

Benefits of our bug control include the following:

  • A 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
  • Uniformed techs that arrive in company vehicles
  • Our industry-leading Protective Barrier Treatment
  • Up to a 90% reduction in mosquitoes and other pests
  • Treatments that last up to 21 days
  • Natural options available

Our Protective Barrier Treatment has been trusted by thousands across the nation. It kills bugs on contact and continues to keep them away for up to 21 days! Calling us is an easy decision thanks to our 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you’re unhappy with any aspect of our service, we’ll make it right at no extra cost to you!

To set up your clover mite and chigger control services, call us at (877) 332-2239. Just one call can keep bug bites away all season long!

START ENJOYING YOUR YARD AGAIN

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If you are not fully satisfied with your Mosquito Control or Misting System, contact your Mosquito Squad office and we will make it right!

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