Mosquito and Tick Control for Cranston, RI

Professional Mosquito and Tick Treatment for Cranston

Cranston is Rhode Island's second-largest city, home to nearly 83,000 residents spread across more than 30 neighborhoods. The Pawtuxet River runs through the city, and the landscape ranges from the dense, established streets of Edgewood and Knightsville to the newer developments and wooded lots west of I-295. That mix of waterways, mature landscaping, and green space means mosquitoes and ticks are a problem across the entire city. Mosquito Mike provides professional mosquito control, tick control, and General Pest Control services to Cranston families in every neighborhood, from Garden City and Oak Lawn to Auburn, Pawtuxet Village, and Western Hills. Our team operates under Rhode Island pesticide license 6863. Each technician holds an individual Core Applicator license.

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Mosquito Control

The Pawtuxet River corridor, stormwater catch basins, and thousands of residential yards give mosquitoes plenty of breeding habitat across Cranston. West Nile Virus was detected in Cranston in 2025, and the Asian Tiger Mosquito, an aggressive daytime biter that thrives in urban neighborhoods, continues to increase in Rhode Island.

Mosquitoes are most active at dawn and dusk and in shaded areas of your yard. Our barrier spray reduces populations by up to 90%, and we return every 2-3 weeks through the season to maintain protection.

Tick Control

Cranston's western neighborhoods border miles of undeveloped woodland, and even the city's suburban lots have enough leaf litter, garden borders, and ornamental plantings to support tick populations. Symptoms from a tick bite can appear days to months after exposure, or not at all, which makes prevention the only reliable strategy.

Rhode Island is home to the deer tick, Lone Star Tick, and American Dog Tick. Between them, they transmit Lyme disease, Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis, Ehrlichiosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Powassan Virus, and Alpha-gal Syndrome. Our tick control targets your property's edges and high-risk zones.

Winter Tick Defense

Mosquitoes die off after the first hard frost, but ticks are built differently. Adult blacklegged ticks remain active any time the temperature climbs above freezing, which in Rhode Island means they can be out feeding from October through May. That's nine to ten months of potential tick exposure on your property.

Our winter treatments keep tick populations suppressed through the colder months and prevent a spring surge when warmer weather returns.

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.

  1. General Pest Control - Insect (starting at $29 per month when bundled with mosquito service)
  2. General Pest Control - Insect + Rodent Prevention (starting at $59 per month when bundled with mosquito service)
  3. General Pest Control - Insect + Rodent Prevention + Termite Monitoring (starting $79 per month)
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