Professional Mosquito Control & Yard Treatment in Raleigh, NC
Raleigh's warm, humid summers and abundant rainfall create the perfect breeding environment for mosquitoes. Beyond the itchy bites, local mosquitoes can transmit West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis. Our seasonal programs dramatically reduce populations so your family can reclaim the backyard.
The Raleigh Mosquito Season
Mosquito activity in Wake County typically begins in late April and peaks through September. The two most problematic species in our area are:
- Culex Mosquitoes — The primary vector for West Nile Virus in North Carolina. They breed in standing water in gutters, bird baths, and storm drains.
- Asian Tiger Mosquito — An aggressive daytime biter that breeds in very small water containers. Prevalent throughout Raleigh neighborhoods and highly resilient to standard treatments.
Our Mosquito Reduction Strategy
- Barrier Spray Treatment — We treat the underside of leaves, shrubs, and shaded resting areas where mosquitoes hide during the day. Our residual formula provides 21 days of protection per application.
- Larvicide Source Treatment — We apply EPA-approved larvicide tablets to areas of standing water that cannot be drained, breaking the breeding cycle before adults emerge.
- In2Care Mosquito Stations — Innovative stations that use fungus-based biocontrol to kill larvae and adult mosquitoes. Highly effective against Tiger Mosquitoes and safe for pollinators.
- Habitat Assessment — A thorough walk of your property to identify and eliminate breeding sources such as clogged gutters, low spots, and containers.
Mosquito Treatment Pricing in Raleigh (2026)
- Single Barrier Spray Treatment: $75 – $150 (up to 0.5 acre)
- Full Season Program (8–10 applications): $499 – $799 / season
- In2Care Station Installation: $150 – $300 (includes first refill)
- Tick + Mosquito Bundle (seasonal): $699 – $1,099 / season
FAQ: Mosquito Control in Wake County
When should I start treatments?
We recommend beginning in late April, before populations peak. Starting early significantly reduces the overall mosquito pressure on your property all season.
How long does a spray treatment last?
Each barrier application provides approximately 21 days of residual protection. We schedule treatments accordingly throughout the season.
Are treatments safe for pollinators and bees?
Yes. Our technicians apply treatments in the early morning or evening when pollinators are less active, and we avoid treating flowering plants.
Do I need to leave my home during treatment?
We recommend that people and pets remain indoors during application and for approximately 30 minutes until the spray has dried completely.
Do you serve areas beyond Raleigh?
Absolutely. Our mosquito programs cover Cary, Apex, Durham, Holly Springs, and Fuquay-Varina.