Mosquitoes Gone – Prevent Barrier Spray

First, our service technicians will assess the area and look for common breeding areas of mosquitoes. This will include emptying items which are prone to hold water, as this is where mosquitoes lay their eggs.
Once complete, a technician will spray the barrier with our customized mosquito solution designed to protect your family from the nuisance and dangers of mosquitoes. The barrier spray is delivered via a backpack mister and will eliminate mosquitoes for 21 days. Killing adult mosquitoes, including new mosquitoes coming to the area.
Barrier spray service is automatically scheduled every three week and can be completed whether you are home are away, taking one less worry off your plate. Enjoy an attentive Mosquitoes Gone professional spraying your property with most yards taking about 20 minutes to treat. Family and pets can return and take back their yards within 30 minutes of treatment.

Mosquitoes Gone – OnDemand

Our OnDemand service is a one-time barrier spray designed to rid Mosquitoes using a modified solution. The service is perfect for outside events such as weddings, parties, and company gatherings. OnDemand services needs to be scheduled approx. 24-48 hours prior to the event to successfully eliminate the biters giving your guest bite-free enjoyment.

Protect children and pets from mosquito-borne disease. Children and pets are at increased risk from insect-borne disease. One reason is that they tend to spend more time outdoors, where exposure is greatest. In fact, two-thirds of all Rocky Mountain spotted fever cases occur in children under 15. Plus, mosquito-borne disease is more likely to be life threatening to these vulnerable groups in particular. Encephalitis, especially, is more likely to be fatal or permanently debilitating to the very young and the very old. And heartworm is deadly to dogs. Regular treatment by Mosquitoes Gone helps protect your family and pets from these dangers in your own backyard. When venturing beyond your yard, or for extra protection when serious pathogens have been confirmed in mosquitoes in your locale*, the U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC) details additional measures you can take. Even with precautions, you can never be 100% protected from mosquito-borne disease. However, early detection can help minimize the effects of these diseases. Familiarizing yourself with our detailed lists of early symptoms of encephalitis and West Nile virus can make all the difference. *Many state or county agencies across the U.S. have programs to monitor diseases found in local mosquito populations