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Mosquito Control in Massachusetts

Boston-specific mosquito control using barrier sprays, larval treatments, and source reduction to protect properties near the harbor and parks.

Mosquito Control in Boston

Boston's humid continental climate moderated by the Atlantic creates ideal breeding conditions for Aedes and Culex mosquitoes, especially in shaded yards near Boston Common, the Public Garden, and along the Harborwalk. We apply EPA-registered residual barrier sprays to foundation perimeters, shrubbery, and fence lines that remain effective through repeated summer rains while minimizing impact on pollinators.

Standing water in catch basins, clogged gutters, and low-lying areas around Beacon Hill brownstones and South Boston row houses requires more than spraying. Our technicians map and treat primary larval sites with insect growth regulators and BTI products, then install exclusion screens on rain barrels and storm drains where city regulations allow.

Properties backing onto the Charles River or near Fenway Park often see influxes from off-site breeding. We combine perimeter treatments with property-specific recommendations such as removing birdbaths, trimming dense ivy, and adjusting irrigation timers to reduce new hatches without over-applying product.

All work follows Massachusetts pesticide regulations and is scheduled around resident activity, with re-entry times clearly posted. Treatments are available Monday through Friday 8am–6pm and Saturday 9am–2pm from our Beacon Hill base.

Mosquito Control Services We Offer

Residential Mosquito Barrier Treatment

Perimeter spray and shrub application that creates a 30–45 day residual zone around single-family homes and townhouses in neighborhoods like Back Bay and Jamaica Plain.

Larval Source Reduction and BTI Treatment

Inspection and treatment of standing water in gutters, catch basins, and containers using bacterial larvicides that stop mosquitoes before they emerge.

Waterfront Property Mosquito Control

Targeted applications for homes and businesses near Boston Harbor and the Charles River that account for tidal influence and higher mosquito pressure.

Commercial Mosquito Management

Scheduled barrier and misting programs for restaurants, hotels, and multi-unit buildings in the North End and South End to protect outdoor seating and guest areas.

Seasonal Mosquito Prevention Program

Recurring monthly or bi-weekly visits from May through September that maintain consistent protection across entire properties including yards near Fenway Park.

One-Time Emergency Mosquito Treatment

Rapid-response service for events or sudden heavy hatches, using higher-volume knockdown products followed by a residual barrier.

How it works

  1. 1

    Site Inspection and Breeding Source Mapping

    We walk the property, identify standing water and harborage areas, and note proximity to parks or the harbor.

  2. 2

    Larval Treatment and Exclusion Recommendations

    Apply BTI or insect growth regulators to active sites and advise on simple fixes like gutter cleaning or drain screens.

  3. 3

    Barrier Application

    Treat foundation, vegetation, and fence lines with residual product suited to Boston's summer humidity and rainfall.

  4. 4

    Follow-Up Monitoring and Retreatment

    Check results after 10–14 days and reapply as needed to maintain protection through peak season.

Pricing

Pricing based on property size, number of breeding sites, and whether a single treatment or seasonal program is selected. Upfront quotes provided after inspection.

General Pest Exterminating — pest control in Boston

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Mosquito Control — FAQs

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+ How long does a mosquito treatment last in Boston summers?
Most barrier applications provide 30–45 days of protection, though heavy rain or properties near the harbor may need more frequent visits.
+ Do you treat catch basins and storm drains?
We treat accessible larval sites on private property; city-owned catch basins require coordination with Boston Public Works.
+ Is the product safe around children and pets?
We use EPA-registered products with posted re-entry intervals and recommend keeping pets off treated surfaces until dry, typically 1–2 hours.
+ Can you handle mosquito issues at multi-unit buildings?
Yes, we coordinate with property managers to treat common areas and provide unit-specific recommendations for buildings in Charlestown and Allston.

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