MOSQUITOES – Summertime Pests !
¨ Mosquitoes are small, midge-like flies that constitute the family Culicidae. The tube-like mouthparts pierce the hosts’ skin to consume blood. The word “mosquito” is Spanish for “little fly”.
¨ Are you tired battling these pesky critter at dusk and dawn?
¨ Do you want protection against Zika, West Nile Virus and a multitude of other potential harmful diseases?
ESTATE LANDSCAPING & LAWN MANAGEMNT CAN HELP…
¨ Monthly application of selective insecticide targets and controls mosquitos on the spot.
¨ Helps in suppressing other nuisance insects such as flies and gnats.
¨ Recommended application timing is July-September.
¨ $55.00 per application up to 5000 sq. ft..
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