Protect Your Family and Pets with Mosquito and Tick Control
It’s no secret that mosquitoes have the potential to transmit many harmful viruses. From West Nile to EEE, the diseases these pests carry are no picnic. Many of us believe that mosquitoes are more prevalent and aggressive in rural areas, while actually the opposite is true. In compact, urban areas, there are denser bird populations that mosquitoes can feed off, increasing their rates of transmitting diseases. When it comes to lawn care, it’s important to keep in mind that you are also vulnerable to infected mosquitoes. AllGreen helps effectively and organically rid your lawn of pests with our lawn care and mosquito control programs. You can sit back and enjoy your lawn, knowing that you are less likely to come into contact with virus-carrying mosquitoes.
We offer a variety of mosquito and tick spray programs that provide superior mosquito and tick control for Massachusetts homeowners all season long. Our plans are affordable and effective, leaving your family comfortable and safe while not breaking the bank. Organic only treatments are available!
Mosquito and tick treatments are applied at the same time saving you money and creating a better overall result, and season-long control helps to limit the chance of infestations and the health issues they may cause. Our programs can provide a barrier for mosquitoes and ticks on your property with regular treatments. We can also schedule a treatment before any important outdoor event!
Mosquito and Tick Control Programs
- One Time Treatment – $99
- Five Treatments – $250
- Full Season Control – $450
Contact AllGreen Lawn Care for mosquito control in MA! Call us at 617-327-5555 in West Roxbury or 781-762-7080 in Norwood.
Ants and Deer Control Also Available
Learn about our variety of other pest control services.
Mosquitoes are the most formidable transmitters of disease in the animal kingdom. Several of the most severe diseases have the potential to be spread by mosquitoes including malaria, encephalitis, yellow fever, dog heartworm, human elephantiasis, and West Nile virus.
More information on mosquito and tick control:
- MA Tick Warning: Pestilent Bloodsuckers A Threat After Warm Winter, State Says
- EEE Risk Rises To ‘High’ In 6 Massachusetts Communities: DPH
- Massachusetts logs second human case of EEE this season
- ‘One-Third Who Contract It Die,’ Plymouth County Official Warns Everyone To Take EEE Seriously
- Massachusetts’ EEE-carrying mosquito population appears to be ‘robust’
- Fourth Person Dies Of EEE In Massachusetts This Season
- 3rd Person Dies Of EEE In Massachusetts
- Are we out of the woods yet with mosquitoes and EEE? If not, when?
- Tick Updates From the UMass Laboratory of Medical Zoology (LMZ) – A free live webinar Oct 9, sponsored by UMass Extension
- Deadly EEE Virus Hits 9th Person In Bay State This Summer
- West Nile Virus Hits First Victim Of 2019
- EEE Threat Level Raised To Critical In 4 Massachusetts Towns
- Massachusetts Woman Dies After Contracting EEE
- 4th human EEE case confirmed in Massachusetts; woman reported to have virus dies
- Ticks: They’re not just for hikers anymore
- It’s time to take Lyme seriously
- Plymouth County man tests positive for Eastern equine encephalitis in first Mass. case since 2013
- These 30 MA Communities Have Elevated EEE Mosquito Virus Risk: DPH
- Summer is right around the corner, and you know what that means! The other serious illnesses you need to worry about
- Best defenses against ticks as peak season arrives
- Experts warn of potential ‘tick apocalypse’ as spring approaches
- Warm, spring weather means tick season is here
- Robust ticks now a year-round problem in New England, even in the winter