Professional Pest Control for Central Falls Families
Central Falls is the most densely populated city in Rhode Island, packing a lot of community into a very compact footprint. The Blackstone River runs right through it, and between the river corridor, Jenks Park, and the tight spacing of residential properties, mosquitoes and ticks find plenty of places to thrive even in an urban setting. Mosquito Mike provides professional mosquito control, tick control, and General Pest Control services to Central Falls families. Licensed in Rhode Island under pesticide license 6863, our technicians each maintain their own Core Applicator credentials. Whether your yard is a quarter acre or a small patio, our trained technicians can tailor a mosquito treatment plan that fits your property.
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Mosquito Control
You don't need a big yard or waterfront property to have a mosquito problem. Central Falls sits along the Blackstone River, and the city's density means there are countless spots where water collects: gutters, flower pots, old tires, clogged drains, and low spots between buildings. Just one cup of standing water is enough to produce thousands of mosquitoes.
The Asian Tiger Mosquito has been increasing in Rhode Island's more developed, urban areas due to warming temperatures. Unlike other species that feed mainly at dawn and dusk, the Asian Tiger Mosquito bites throughout the day.
Rhode Island mosquitoes carry West Nile Virus, Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), and Zika Virus. WNV was confirmed in nearby Providence, East Providence, and Cranston during 2025. Our mosquito control services use a barrier spray that reduces populations by up to 90%. We treat every 2-3 weeks during the season so you can use your outdoor space without the constant mosquito bites.
Tick Control
Ticks aren't just a problem in wooded suburbs. The Blackstone River corridor, Jenks Park, and any property with leaf litter, shrubs, or tall grass can harbor ticks. They feed on small rodents, deer, pets, and humans, and in a densely populated area where pets and people are constantly moving through shared green spaces, the opportunity for tick bites goes up.
The deer tick transmits Lyme disease, Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis, and Powassan virus. The Lone Star Tick carries Ehrlichiosis and is linked to Alpha-gal Syndrome, a condition that can trigger a serious allergic reaction to red meat.
The American Dog Tick carries Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. All three species are active in Rhode Island. Our tick control program targets the areas on your property where ticks hide, reducing populations and protecting your family and pets.
Winter Tick Defense
Mosquitoes die off after a hard frost, but ticks operate on a different schedule. In New England, the highest risk for nymph-stage tick bites runs from June through August. Adult ticks then take over from October through May, staying active any day temperatures climb above freezing.
That means nine to ten months of the year, some stage of the blacklegged tick is out looking for a host. Our winter treatments keep tick populations suppressed during the colder months and ensure you're protected heading into spring without any gap in coverage.
General Pest Control
Bugs don't stay outside on their own. Our foundation treatment stops over 30 types of crawling insects, from ants and spiders to cockroaches and earwigs, before they cross your threshold. If bugs aren't your only concern, add Rodent Prevention and Termite Monitoring to lock down your home from every angle.
- General Pest Control - Insect (starting at $29 per month when bundled with mosquito service)
- General Pest Control - Insect + Rodent Prevention (starting at $59 per month when bundled with mosquito service)
- General Pest Control - Insect + Rodent Prevention + Termite Monitoring (starting $79 per month)
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