There’s no doubt, mosquito activity has increased significantly in
the last decade. Whether you live in the dryer parts of Barton, or in
an area with a ton of standing water, mosquitoes are a problem!
You may have even noticed them showing up earlier and staying later in
the season. Mosquitoes lay their eggs anywhere they can find standing
water, this can include an untreated pool, or puddles on tarps or even
something as small as a bottle cap! Since they stay close to their breeding
grounds, eliminating and checking these type of areas will help you in
the goal of cutting down on mosquitoes in your Barton backyard.
Checking your home and surround areas regularly are great steps towards
eliminating mosquitoes in your backyard. If you’re serious about
controlling mosquitoes and tick – contract Mosquito Squad. Our mosquito
exterminating barrier treatments not only repel mosquitoes – they
eliminate them from your home in Barton, WI.
Standard Barrier Treatments
Mosquito Squads most effective treatment is the mosquito Standard Barrier Treatment. Just one treatment lasts for about 21 days, allowing you to enjoy
maximum warm weather this summer. This eliminates 85-90% of mosquitoes
and ticks on your property. We are recognized nationwide as experts in
backyard pest control, and as customer service professionals
Natural Treatments
At Mosquito Squad Waukesha, we are excited to offer green solutions to
take care of your mosquito needs with a natural approach. In addition
to our Standard Barrier Treatments, we have an Natural option that
works as a repellent to help protect your family and pets. Nearly as effective
as our regular formula, our green option is great results. Each of the
natural treatments lasts for about 14 days, repelling mosquitoes from
your yard. Mosquito Squad Waukesha has the knowledge and eco-friendly
products to take care of your mosquito problem in Barton WI.
One call to Mosquito Squad at (262) 333-0395 is all it takes for a mosquito
and tick free summer! We provide mosquito treatments in Barton and across
southeast Wisconsin.