Andover Mosquito Control: Proactive Protection Throughout the Season Against West Nile Virus
Posted by Mosquito SquadJune 4, 2015
Attention outdoor lovers! As summer’s much anticipated arrival draws closer, we look forward to spending generous amounts of time out in our yards. 2014 saw 55 confirmed cases of West Nile Virus (WNV) in Massachusetts, including seven in the North Shore. As we all know, WNV is transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes.
If you want the freedom for your family and friends to go outside whenever you wish this season, we’d like to tell you about our mosquito misting system. These hardworking systems keep your yard mosquito and adult tick free 24 hours a day. Once installed, you can enjoy hours out on your porch or deck or by your pool. Morning, noon, or night, there is no time when your yard is in the “bug zone.”
This is great news for families and individuals and businesses looking to ensure that their property is highly protected against illnesses that are traditionally carried by mosquitoes, including West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), which are both consistently reported here in our North Shore region.
Made of the highest quality materials that are built to last year after year, our discreet systems provide a continuous barrier of protection against mosquitoes and adult ticks. Naturally, it is backed by our amazing customer service and 100% money-back guarantee. Did you know: our system is programmable! This means that the mist releases on your schedule, not someone else’s. Too windy? Rainy? We’ve got that covered as well. Having a party? You can use your remote to give your yard an extra boost of protection.
Take your Andover mosquito control to the next level by eliminating 90% – 95% of mosquitoes and adult ticks with our effective misting system. To learn more about how you can proactively keep your landscape out of the bite zone, we offer a free, no-cost consultation. We will come out to your property and assess exactly how we can help you stay mosquito free this season. You can contact us now at Mosquito Squad of the North Shore.