- AntsThe “fire-like†sting of fire ants is painful and dangerous to humans and animals. They are even attracted to and can wreak havoc on electrical equipment around your property. Mosquito Squad can treat your property and target individual mounds to help control fire ants and their threat to you and your loved ones.
- SpidersSpiders are everywhere, and they’re masters at making small spaces their home. This makes them extra tricky to remove. Although most spiders aren’t harmful, nobody wants those crawling pests within their home or yard.
- Termites
- Bed Bugs
- FleasIf you suspect that fleas are present in your yard, you must take care of the problem immediately by calling The Squad at
- CockroachesCockroaches can flatten and fit through tiny entrances, making it easy for them to sneak through very tight spaces. They can crawl through pipes and plumbing. They can sneak through cracks in your foundation and through open doors and windows. They can even crawl into boxes or luggage that you bring inside.
- BeesAt Mosquito Squad, our mission is to protect our customers from the dangers of mosquitoes - without making a detrimental impact on the environment. We care about our ecosystem and recognize the significant impact pollinators, such as bees, play within it. We are committed to preserving their population with the products, training, and education offered across our network of independently owned and operated franchises.
- WaspsWasps have a venomous sting that can be agonizing for people who are allergic to them. In fact, these tiny creatures send about 225,000 people to the emergency room each year.
- TicksTo reduce the risk of getting ticks on your property, you should contact the professional tick control experts at Mosquito Squad. Our licensed and trained professionals share with you the 6 C’s of tick control tips to help keep ticks out of your yard.
- MosquitoesMosquitoes carry a variety of diseases that can be deadly, such as West Nile Virus and Malaria. If you’re not sure how to control the mosquito population in your yard, our mosquito control experts are always ready to help. Below our team of highly trained technicians provides you with helpful tips to protect your family and home from mosquitoes.
- FliesFlies not only ruin your time outdoors but also pose a health hazard. As flies land on different surfaces, they spread bacteria that can put a person's or pet’s health at risk.
- BeetlesThough they won’t transfer disease to you, Asian beetles have a painful bite and leave an unpleasant odor with stains behind when they’re smooshed. Not to be confused with sweet Lady Bugs, Asian beetles will make their way indoors to bother you if they’re not caught outside.
- ScorpionsIn 2005, Mosquito Squad created the Protective Barrier Treatment, a method of yard pest control that is highly effective and environmentally responsible. First, we target the areas of your yard where scorpions are likely to nest. Then, we mist a barrier around your property to keep more scorpions from wandering in.
- HornetsWasps, hornets, and yellow jackets become particularly aggressive if their nests are disturbed, making them difficult and scary to get rid of once they’ve claimed a corner of a yard as their home. Some species of wasps build nests from chewed wood fragments and salivary secretions. Other wasps, such as yellow jackets, build their nests underground. When wasps believe their nest are being attacked, they can release an alarm pheromone that attracts the rest of their colony to an all-out attack. Bald-faced hornets, a species found throughout North America, are particularly aggressive if they believe their nest is under attack.
- YellowjacketsWasps, hornets, and yellow jackets are closely related. In fact, hornets and yellow jackets are a type of wasp. Wasps are particularly frustrating to deal with because of their unpredictable nature and their ability to sting multiple times, unlike honeybees. Another important differentiator between wasps and honeybees are their diets. Wasps will prey on other insects while honeybees are pollinators that feed on flower nectar
- Stink BugsFrom spotted lanternflies that feed on a range of popular trees and smelly elm seed bugs that are best left outside, to stink bugs that feed on fruit trees, berries, and corn, invasive pests can cause irreversible damage and easily enter your home. That’s why we believe invasive pest management should be a top priority.
- MitesChiggers are tiny bugs that can’t be seen by the human eye, attaching themselves to a host for several days at a time. Clover mites, on the other hand, are visible and leave stains in their wake. We’ll treat both pests at once so you can enjoy your yard.
- AphidsA gardener’s worst enemy (except weeds) is an aphid. They reproduce aggressively, mature fast, and ruin plants by feeding on them. Aphids also transmit viruses and diseases and produce a substance that promotes the growth of black fungus. One pest quickly turns into many, but we’ll handle it.
- GnatsDoes anyone want gnats around? Gnope. Threatening the comfort and health of humans and pets, female gnats feed on blood, leaving itchy, swollen bumps behind. Our pros have the most effective treatment methods for these irritating pests.
- MidgesYou may not see them, but you can feel them. No-See-Ums, also known as biting midges or sandflies, are found in almost any aquatic or semi-aquatic habitat in the world. They are swarming insects and make enjoying the outdoors difficult. No-See-Ums are best controlled by our automatic misting systems.
- Boxelder BugsBoxelder bugs leave stains on surfaces and can damage trees. Get boxelder bug control to protect your yard and keep it looking its best for your next party.
- BatsStrong herbs such as peppermint and basil, smoke from a bonfire or candles, and natural predators like bats and frogs all help deter flies.
- Moles
- Wildlife
- RodentsTularemia is a disease that can affect both people and animals, including rabbits, hares, and rodents. It can be spread by the bite of ticks, as well as contact with infected animals, contaminated water, and more. Symptoms can vary widely depending on the form of infection; when infected through a tick bite, symptoms can include irritation, inflammation, skin ulcers, and the swelling of lymph glands. This can be treated with antibiotics; treatment will usually last between 10 to 21 days on average.
- Mice