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Mosquito Zika Tick Control Spraying in Reading MA

Mosquito Information, Tick Information17Feb

Having Problems with Mosquitoes and Ticks? 

We can help, take control of your yard back with  one of two choices to treat your yard against these vector insects.  Your choices are either All-Natural or Synthetic Pesticides. First lets go over the differences between the two.

 

The Buzz words Organic or All-Natural are usually one or several oils blended together they are sold as a *25b not a EPA regulated pesticide. They control about 70%  of your mosquito population by repelling them. If your wanting to not expose your family or pets to any pesticides this is the choice for you. However you do have to understand even though they do a ok job you will not receive the best control as a synthetic pesticide has to offer you.

Synthetic Pesticides are made to replicate the african chrysanthemum flower buds oils. They are an excellent choice, very safe for your family and pets and will do an excellent job with approximately 93% eradication of mosquitoes and ticks from your yard.

All Pesticides are labeled by the EPA as either:

Caution

Warning

Danger

The synthetic pesticides we use are labelled CAUTION. This is the lowest product alertness allowed by the EPA to be on a pesticide label. All-Natural or Organic  products also have  CAUTION  on their labels. As you see they both have a need to be handled mixed and sprayed in a safe manner.

Please keep in mind it is impossible to repeal or eradicate all mosquitoes from your yard the choice you make is yours. As always be sure your Mosquito and Tick Control Company is properly licensed and insured. All Natural or Organic Companies do not require licensing or insurance by the State of Massachusetts buyer beware.

Mosquito Enemy offers both All-Natural and Synthetic barrier mist spray treatment applications. All of our employees are licensed by the Massachusetts Pesticide Bureau and fully insured.

Call us today to schedule a no obligation free estimate of your mosquito and tick needs. (978) 363-2222

 

 

*25b  are not licensed products by the EPA or regulated by the Massachusetts Pesticide Bureau as they are all-natural ingredients.

Jeff Emerson

Jeffrey Emerson, the owner and founder of Mosquito Enemy, born and raised in Haverhill Mass. He is highly trained in controlling and eliminating ticks and mosquitoes in the New England climate. He is of the tenth generation in his family with an agricultural background, who comes with a wide range of knowledge and training on the subject. In 1986, Jeffrey become licensed in pest control and prior to that he studied Horticulture. Since then he has maintained a Massachusetts and North Carolina license while also keeping up with all the most recent practices. When you call Mosquito Enemy to rid your home or business of pests, you are truly calling a seasoned and licensed expert on the subject. We are passionate about customer satisfaction and we always maintain the highest industry standards in our work.

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