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Mosquito Control

Protect your family and yard from Ohio's most dangerous summer pest.

High Health Risk Spring / Summer Activity

Identification & Behavior

Mosquitoes are small, midge-like flies that thrive in the humid, wet conditions of an Ohio summer. They are most active from late spring to early fall, particularly at dawn and dusk when temperatures are cooler.

They require stagnant water to breed. Even a tiny amount of water—like what pools in a discarded tire, a clogged gutter, a birdbath, or a child's toy left in the yard—is enough for a female mosquito to lay hundreds of eggs.

Disease Vector Risks

While male mosquitoes feed exclusively on flower nectar, female mosquitoes require blood meals to produce eggs. It is during this bite that they can transmit serious diseases.

  • West Nile Virus: The most significant mosquito-borne threat in Ohio, which can cause severe neurological illnesses.
  • La Crosse Encephalitis: Another viral infection present in the region, particularly dangerous to children.
  • Heartworms: Mosquitoes are the primary transmitter of deadly heartworms to dogs and cats.

The COBE Pest Control Strategy

Bug spray and citronella candles only provide temporary, localized relief. To actually take your yard back, we utilize a comprehensive, two-pronged approach:

  1. Adulticide Barrier Treatments: We treat the foliage, bushes, and lower tree canopies around your property where adult mosquitoes hide during the heat of the day.
  2. Larvicide Treatments: We identify and treat standing water sources to stop the next generation of mosquitoes from ever hatching.
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