Mosquito Control Coverage in Caledonia
There is great news for the community of Caledonia! Mosquito Hunters is expanding to your area this spring. We are proud members of the Caledonia Chamber of Commerce and are eager to connect with new businesses and residents in the area. Our company is devoted to practicing responsible pest control by providing extensive training for all technicians, who are licensed to spray. Anyone who utilizes our services can be assured that the pesticides used will not interfere with plant pollination or harm crops treated with other pesticides. Mosquitos are especially abundant in your community, due to clay soils that cause ponding of rainwater in many areas, even outside of farm land.
First time customers can receive our $39 spray on property up to a half acre for their first treatment. For any customer, we also provide Perimeter Pest and Tick Upgrades that can be added to services that protect against diseases that harm pets, such as Lyme Disease. In addition, below are some advantages our professional services offer to surrounding areas in Michigan.
- Powerful Results. Instead of using products like DEET, which only repels mosquitoes, we use a product that neutralizes mosquitoes on contact. This reduces mosquito populations quickly and effectively.
- Lasting Protection. Our barrier treatments remain active for 21 days, providing weeks of protection. With an ongoing treatment plan, technicians service properties every three weeks to maintain continuous coverage.
- Built for Backyards. Our treatment products offer powerful results against mosquitoes. For people and pets, it’s virtually undetectable. In fact, you’ll find the active ingredient in a number of household products, including anti-lice shampoos.
Customized Plans. Every property is different, so there is no cookie cutter treatment plan. Instead, we develop a custom treatment and schedule for every Client. This allows technicians to pay special attention to the most pest-prone spots on your property—including areas that would normally go undetected.
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