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Mosquito Control

Stop Sharing Your Backyard With Mosquitoes

You built the patio. You put up the string lights. You bought the grill. And then June hits, and you can't sit outside for ten minutes without getting eaten alive. That's the reality for most homeowners in Hamilton County from late May through September, and it gets worse the closer you live to water.

Our mosquito control program targets the areas of your property where mosquitoes actually breed and rest, knocking down active populations and creating a barrier that keeps working between treatments. The goal is simple: make your yard usable again.

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Standing water mosquito breeding habitat

Targeted Treatment, Not a Blanket Spray

Mosquitoes don't live in the middle of your lawn. They breed in standing water and rest in cool, shaded areas: the undersides of deck boards, thick landscape beds, fence lines, tree canopy edges, and anywhere moisture collects. That's where we focus.

Our treatment kills active mosquitoes on contact and leaves a residual barrier on the surfaces where they land and rest. The result is a significant, noticeable reduction in mosquito activity across your entire property. We're not going to tell you we'll eliminate every single mosquito, because that's not realistic. But we will make your yard dramatically more comfortable to spend time in.

Where We Treat

Landscape beds and ground cover, fence lines and property borders, under decks and porches, around pools and patios, tree lines and wooded edges, drainage areas and low spots where water collects, and any standing water sources like birdbaths, old tires, or clogged gutters.

When We Treat

Mosquito season in central Indiana typically runs from late May through September. We treat on a recurring schedule throughout the season. Most residential customers see the biggest improvement after the first one or two applications, with each subsequent treatment maintaining that lower population level.

Especially Important Near Water

Every property in Hamilton County deals with mosquitoes during summer. But if you live near Geist Reservoir in Fishers, Morse Reservoir in Cicero and Geist, or anywhere with retention ponds, drainage ditches, or low-lying areas that hold water after rain, you're dealing with a much heavier population than the average suburban yard.

We also treat commercial properties where mosquitoes affect customers and employees: restaurant patios, outdoor event venues, HOA common areas, apartment complexes with retention ponds, and any business where people spend time outside.

If you're also dealing with ticks or fleas on your property, we offer flea and tick control that can be applied alongside your mosquito treatments.

Professional applying mosquito control treatment

Mosquito Control FAQ

Our mosquito treatments target the areas where mosquitoes rest and breed — under shrubs, in shaded bed areas, around standing water, and along fence lines. We apply a barrier spray that kills mosquitoes on contact and continues to repel them for approximately 21 days. Treatments reduce mosquito populations by 85–90% on most Hamilton County properties.

We treat every 21 days during mosquito season, which runs roughly May through October in Hamilton County. Most properties need 6–8 treatments per season. Consistent 21-day intervals are important because the barrier spray degrades with weather exposure.

Yes, once the product dries — which takes about 30 minutes in normal conditions. We use EPA-registered products applied by trained technicians. We always recommend staying off treated areas until dry and keeping pets inside during application.

Seasonal mosquito control in Hamilton County typically costs $350 to $650 for the full season (6–8 treatments), which breaks down to roughly $55 to $95 per treatment depending on property size. Seasonal programs ensure consistent protection and are more cost-effective than per-treatment pricing.

Start treatments in late April to early May in Hamilton County, as soon as temperatures consistently reach the 60s and mosquitoes become active. Many homeowners wait until they’re getting bitten, but by then the population is already established. Early-season treatments knock down the first generation before they breed.

Standing and slow-moving water is where mosquitoes breed, and properties near Geist Reservoir, Morse Reservoir, and the White River have significantly higher mosquito pressure than inland Hamilton County homes. The combination of water, shade from mature trees, and dense vegetation creates ideal mosquito habitat.

Real Reviews From Real Customers

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"They are always professional, always on time, and they always do a great job! Faith is fantastic and always willing to provide top-notch customer service! I will definitely be using them again this season!"

Ashley K.

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"The crews are professional and do an awesome job. Faith the owner will answer any questions you have and make sure you are happy with their services. They have been taking care of me for over 3 years."

Cyndi W.

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Tell us about your property and we'll put together a treatment plan. We serve residential and commercial properties across Noblesville, Carmel, Westfield, Fishers, Geist, and surrounding Hamilton County communities.

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