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Tayloe’s Mosquito Control is part of Tayloe’s Lawn Care Services, LLC, an award-winning lawn and yard maintenance company based in Aulander, North Carolina, serving the surrounding communities.
Customized Mosquito Solutions
Every property owner has unique wishes and needs. We custom-tailor mosquito control solutions to meet the needs of every client. It's a must for every homeowner, property manager, restaurant, or commercial property.
Effective Pest Control
We take science-proven steps to control mosquitoes. We are certified by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture, ensuring we use the most effective pesticides to kill common mosquito species.
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Why You Need Mosquito Control
- Cause painful, itchy bites that can get infected if you scratch them open.
- Mosquitoes can spread germs, viral, and bacterial diseases.
- Carry heartworms, a potentially fatal disease to dogs and cats.
Why Choose Tayloe’s Mosquito Control?
Because we don’t mess around! Mosquitoes are more than a nuisance; they carry potential health risks. With our effective pest control fogging service, you’ll be free to relax outside without these unwanted pests. We’ve been providing lawn care services to the communities of Murfreesboro, Ahoskie, and Aulander; now, we’re keeping you free of mosquito bites and making summer evenings itch-free.
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How We Kill Adult Mosquitoes and Reduce Mosquito Populations
Mosquitoes are experts at finding standing water and cozying up in your yard’s shady spots. But with our targeted treatments, we hit them where it hurts.
Controlling mosquitoes with our insecticides brings long-lasting relief. No DIY tricks or citronella candles can beat our science-backed solutions. Plus, our sprays help control mosquitoes rain or shine—just give it 30 minutes to dry, and you’re back in business.
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Benefits of Our Mosquito Control Treatments
Keep Your Home Free of Mosquitoes
Protection Against Mosquito-borne Diseases
Long-Lasting Relief From Nuisance Mosquitoes
No Need for Smelly Mosquito Repellents
Spend More Time Doing Your Favorite Outdoor Activity
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Keep Mosquitoes Away for Up to 30 Days
How long does the treatment keep away those pesky little buzzers? Unlike other methods (typically we see people trying mosquito traps, repellant candles, etc.), our chemicals have a residual effect. They will help keep these insects in check for about 30 days.
In between treatments, everyone can help control mosquitoes! Be sure to drain standing water from containers to deter them from developing new breeding areas. Keep water in birdbaths refreshed and flower watering cans empty when not in use. Source reduction will protect your yard by making it less attractive to bugs.
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Say “Buzz Off” as We Reduce Mosquitoes
Seasonal Spraying
Our tailored mosquito treatments start in early spring and continue until those bugs finally get the hint in late fall.
Event-Specific Spraying
Planning an outdoor wedding or family cookout? We’ll make sure the mosquitoes aren’t on the guest list.
Flexible Plans
Whether you need one-time treatments or a regular schedule, we’ve got a plan that will work for you.
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5 Types of Mosquitoes in North Carolina
The Centers for Disease Control calls the mosquito the most dangerous animal on earth. Here are some common mosquito species in North Carolina:
01
Aedes aegypti (Yellow Fever Mosquito)
Known for spreading Zika, Dengue Fever, and chikungunya.
02
Aedes albopictus (Tiger Mosquito)
Aggressive daytime biter, also a vector for Zika and dengue.
03
Culex pipiens (Northern House Mosquito)
Primarily spreads West Nile and Encephalitis.
04
Culex quinquefasciatus (Southern House Mosquito)
Spreads West Nile Virus and other illnesses.
05
Aedes triseriatus
Transmits Encephalitis.
Mosquito Lifecycle
Understand the Life Stages to Control Mosquitoes
Here’s a brief overview of how the mosquito population reproduces:
Adults lay eggs in or near water, usually in clusters. You may have tried mosquito dunks from the hardware to stop mosquitoes from laying eggs. (They may keep mosquitoes from laying eggs, but require more than practical to cover large areas).
The newly hatched mosquito larvae live in water, feeding on microorganisms.
Larvae molt and continue growing while feeding in water.
In the third larval stage, they larger after another molt, they remain in their breeding habitat.
Pupae is a non-feeding stage where the mosquito develops into an adult.
Emerges from the pupa, ready to fly, bite, and reproduce.
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