
Mosquito Joe Warns Of A Heavy Outdoor Pest Season Ahead, Urges Early Prevention
Leading Pest Control Company Shares Solutions to Combat Spring Pests
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va., March 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As temperatures rise with the season changing, Mosquito Joe® , a Neighborly® company, and the leading pest control service, is urging homeowners and business owners to take early preventive measures against mosquitoes and ticks before peak season arrives as well as preventing perimeter pests from invading the home.
Recognized with a Gold Level designation by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program (PESP), Mosquito Joe remains committed to environmentally responsible pest control as the 2025 mosquito season begins. Experts predict a longer and more intense season due to rising global temperatures and increased precipitation, creating ideal breeding conditions for pests. The urgency for early prevention is further heightened by last year's spike in mosquito-borne illnesses in the U.S., including Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) and Dengue Fever.
"Mosquito activity is already ramping up in many regions due to fluctuating temperatures and lingering moisture from recent storms, which signals a potentially intense season ahead," said David Price, Associate Certified Entomologist for Mosquito Joe. "Taking action now can help property owners prevent infestations before they start, reducing the nuisance and health risks associated with these pests."
Top ways owners can prevent mosquitoes, ticks and other perimeter pests this spring include:
- Eliminate Standing Water: Mosquitoes breed in stagnant water. Regularly empty birdbaths, fountains and buckets – especially after a rainstorm – and repair any leaky faucets that can cause water pooling. Removing standing water significantly reduces mosquito populations.
- Clean Gutters: Clogged gutters collect water and organic debris, creating an ideal nesting place for pests. Keeping gutters clean helps prevent water accumulation and reduces the risk of pest infestations.
- Maintain Swimming Pools: A neglected pool can become a breeding ground for mosquitoes. To avoid this, keep the pool water circulating and clean from debris.
- Tidy the Yard: Tall grass, weeds and piles of leaves attract mosquitoes, ticks and rodents. Regularly mowing the lawn, trimming shrubs and raking leaves can make your yard less attractive to these pests.
- Call in the Professionals: For mosquito, tick or other pest issues, professional treatment is the most effective solution. A reputable pest control company like Mosquito Joe uses targeted, eco-friendly solutions to eliminate pests safely and effectively from your property.
Don't wait for pests to take over your outdoor spaces-start prevention efforts today! For more information about Mosquito Joe and how to take early action in pest control this season, visit mosquitojoe/startofseason .
About Mosquito Joe:
Dedicated to making outside fun again by eliminating mosquitoes, ticks, and exterior pests from customer's yards and preventing them from invading their homes, Mosquito Joe®, a Neighborly® company, is a leader in the outdoor pest control industry. The brand was founded in 2010 and has since expanded to more than 430 locations throughout the U.S. Acquired in 2018, Mosquito Joe® is part of Neighborly®, a family of global brands focused on being remarkable with consumers and franchise owners with more than 30 brands and 5,500 franchise locations across North America and Europe serving millions of customers. For more information about Mosquito Joe®, visit . To learn about franchising opportunities with Neighborly®, click here .
Media Contact: Camille Douglas, Fishman Public Relations, 248-841-0937, [email protected]
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