Mosquito Control in Blackwood, NJ

Reclaim Your Backyard From Mosquitoes

Professional mosquito treatment that actually works so you can enjoy your outdoor spaces again.

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Professional Mosquito Treatment Services

What Life Looks Like After Treatment

You step outside and actually want to stay there. No more rushing back inside after two minutes of being swarmed.

Your kids can play in the yard without you constantly checking for bites. Pool parties and barbecues become enjoyable again instead of battles against buzzing clouds of mosquitoes.

The constant worry about West Nile virus and other mosquito-borne diseases fades. You’re not spraying yourself and your family with repellent every time you want to check the mail or water the garden.

Blackwood Mosquito Control Experts

We Know New Jersey Mosquitoes

86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been handling mosquito problems throughout South Jersey for years. We understand exactly how New Jersey’s humid summers and frequent rain create perfect breeding conditions.

Our team knows which areas of your property mosquitoes target first. We’ve seen every type of breeding site from clogged gutters to forgotten flower pot saucers.

Most importantly, we know what actually works in this climate and what’s just marketing hype.

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Our Mosquito Removal Process

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we walk your entire property to identify where mosquitoes are breeding and resting. This isn’t a quick spray-and-go situation. We’re looking for standing water sources, dense vegetation areas, and other problem spots most people miss.

Next, we treat these areas with professional-grade products that eliminate adult mosquitoes and prevent larvae from developing. The treatment creates a barrier that keeps working for weeks, not days.

We also give you specific recommendations for eliminating breeding sites and making your property less attractive to mosquitoes long-term. You’ll know exactly what to watch for and how to maintain the results between treatments.

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What's Included in Your Treatment

Your mosquito control service covers your entire property, not just the obvious problem areas. We treat around decks, patios, landscaping, fence lines, and anywhere else mosquitoes hide during the day.

The treatment targets both adult mosquitoes and their breeding sites. Many companies only focus on killing the adults you can see, which means new mosquitoes keep emerging from untreated breeding areas.

You’ll also receive a detailed report of what we found and treated, plus specific recommendations for your property. In Blackwood’s climate, small changes like improving drainage or trimming certain vegetation can make a huge difference in your results.

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How long does mosquito treatment last in New Jersey weather?

Professional mosquito treatment typically provides 3-4 weeks of significant mosquito reduction, even with New Jersey’s frequent summer rain. The products we use are designed to withstand normal weather conditions, though heavy storms can reduce effectiveness. Most properties benefit from treatments every 3-4 weeks during peak mosquito season from April through October. The exact timing depends on your property’s specific conditions and the severity of mosquito pressure in your area.
Yes, when applied correctly by licensed professionals. We use EPA-approved products and follow strict application guidelines to ensure safety. Children and pets should stay inside during the actual treatment application, then can resume normal outdoor activities once the treated areas are dry, typically within 30 minutes to an hour. The dried treatment poses minimal risk to people and pets while remaining highly effective against mosquitoes. We’ll give you specific timing instructions based on the products used and weather conditions.
You’ll likely still see some mosquitoes, but far fewer than before treatment. Professional mosquito control typically reduces mosquito populations by 85-90%, not 100%. Some mosquitoes will fly in from neighboring untreated properties, and newly emerged mosquitoes from missed breeding sites may appear. The key difference is that you should be able to spend time outside comfortably without being constantly bothered. If you’re still experiencing heavy mosquito activity a week after treatment, contact us for a follow-up assessment.
We can identify and treat the major breeding sites, but complete elimination requires ongoing property maintenance. During our inspection, we’ll point out problem areas like clogged gutters, low-lying areas that collect water, and containers that hold rainwater. Some breeding sites, like storm drains or natural water features, can’t be eliminated but can be treated. The most effective approach combines our professional treatment with your attention to eliminating standing water sources. We’ll give you a specific checklist of what to monitor between treatments.
Mosquito control pricing depends on your property size, the severity of the mosquito problem, and whether you choose one-time or seasonal treatment. Most residential properties in Blackwood range from $75-150 per treatment. Seasonal programs that include multiple treatments throughout mosquito season often provide better value and more consistent results. We’ll assess your specific property and give you exact pricing based on what you actually need, not a one-size-fits-all approach. The investment typically pays for itself in increased enjoyment of your outdoor spaces.
The most effective approach is starting mosquito control in early spring before populations explode. In New Jersey, this typically means beginning treatments in April or early May. However, mosquito control can be effective any time during the season when you’re experiencing problems. Starting early allows us to target mosquitoes before they establish major breeding sites and reach peak populations. Even if you’re starting mid-season, you’ll notice significant improvement within a week of the first treatment.