

In2Care® Mosquito Stations can be placed and be maintained every 4 weeks using refill sachets. The product lends itself perfectly for use in vector control programs, particularly in hotspot areas, and by professional pest management companies for mosquito control services at resorts, hotels, and residential sites.
Controlling mosquitoes and ticks in your yard is essential for protecting the health of your family and pets. These pests can transmit serious diseases such as West Nile virus, Lyme disease, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Our comprehensive solutions include eco-friendly products to target mosquito breeding sites and barrier applications to reduce tick populations. With regular maintenance and tailored treatment plans, we help ensure your outdoor spaces remain safe and enjoyable year-round.
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Increased Cases: New Jersey reported 2,080 tick-borne disease cases in 2025 through early June, with South Jersey’s coastal and rural areas seeing high activity due to dense vegetation and wildlife hosts (e.g., deer, mice). Emergency room visits for tick bites reached 699 by mid-2024, though slightly lower than 2023’s peak.
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Rising Incidence: Tick-borne diseases have quadrupled nationally over the past two decades, with New Jersey in the top 20% of states for cases. South Jersey’s humid, wooded areas exacerbate the issue.
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No Vaccines: There are no vaccines for most tick-borne diseases, making prevention critical. Research into vaccines (e.g., for Lyme) is ongoing but not yet available.
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Mosquito Inspection
Your licensed Mosquito Pro will inspect your entire property and advise you on steps you can take to reduce mosquito populations.
Targeted Application
We then spray foliage areas and other mosquito breeding grounds around your home — targeting each application to only the affected areas.
Long Lasting
Each mosquito control application will last up 4-6 weeks, so your treatment keeps protecting your yard between mosquito control applications.
Repeat Applications
Depending on the level of your mosquito infestation, we will do up to 7 applications – to ensure full coverage and to stay ahead of these pesky invaders.
Details of Our Mosquito Control Program


IS THIS SAFE?
We care about the chemicals we use, so our mosquito control barrier treatment is a blend of synthetic Pyrethrins called, “Pyrethroids”. Pyrethrins are insecticides derived from a naturally occurring compound called Pyrethrum, which is found in the Chrysanthemum flower. Pyrethroids are vastly used in commercial products used to control mosquitoes and other insects for household pet insecticides, pet shampoos and sprays. Even lice shampoos applied directly to the scalp include Pyrethroids. Our standard mosquito barrier spray treatment is very effective to control other insects including fleas, ticks and some flies.
HOW MOSQUITOS FIND YOU
All species of mosquitoes do not have eyesight; the strong wind is a stumbling block to their stable flying, and they rarely fly too far. How then is it possible that they can easily find you?
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Mosquitoes Smell Your Breath: Mosquitoes, especially females that need blood to lay eggs, can trail your breath. The carbon dioxide we exhale is the easiest gas to detect and follow from 75 feet away until they get to you, even without seeing where you are located.
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Chemical Scents: Mosquitoes are attracted to chemical scents like lotions, perfumes, hair products, soap, or sweat. Just like your breath, they can detect such odors from 75 feet away and trail it to where you are.
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They Have Heat Sensors: The heat sensors of a mosquito are located around its mouth. They use these heat sensors to find the perfect spot to draw blood from your body. They can easily identify the veins in your body faster than most medical practitioners.
Furthermore, before a mosquito is found in your yard or house, there must be something that must have attracted it. The environment must be ideal for it to survive and eventually find you. It could be the wet vegetation, moisture, or even stagnant water. In such an environment, mosquitos will permanently hide and breed in your landscape, waiting for the appropriate time to feed on your blood.