Expert Mosquito and Tick Control for Rehoboth
Rehoboth is a rural town in Bristol County bordered by Attleboro and Norton to the north, Taunton and Dighton to the east, Swansea to the south, and Seekonk to the west. The terrain is hilly and swampy, with brooks and wetlands feeding into the Palmer River, which runs through the center of town. Rehoboth is a designated Right to Farm community with active farmland, horse properties, and open fields mixed with wooded lots and conservation areas. That combination of swamp, river corridor, working farmland, and deep forest creates strong habitat for both mosquitoes and ticks across town. Mosquito Mike provides complete control with seasonal barrier sprays, tick treatments, winter tick defense, and General Pest Control. Our Massachusetts license is AL-0056150, and every technician holds a Core Applicator credential.
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The Palmer River and its feeder brooks collect runoff from swamps and farm fields across Rehoboth, keeping low ground saturated into summer. Swampy stretches near Little Squannakonk hold standing water for weeks after rain. Farm ponds, irrigation ditches, and flooded pasture edges add breeding sites throughout town.
On your property, the sources are smaller but productive. A water trough near the barn, a wheelbarrow beside the garden, or a tarp over firewood can produce hundreds of mosquitoes within days. They start feeding once conditions hold above 55°F and keep going until a hard frost ends the cycle. Dawn and dusk bring peak biting, but shaded lots see pressure through the day. Our barrier spray program typically reduces mosquito populations by up to 90%.
Tick Control
Rehoboth's mix of forest, farmland, and overgrown field edges creates ideal tick habitat across town. Deer move between Rehoboth State Forest, conservation lands, and the open fields and horse properties along the country roads. Blacklegged ticks rely on deer to reproduce, and a single deer moving through your yard deposits dozens in one trip.
You can pick up ticks doing routine outdoor work. Stacking firewood near a tree line, walking along a stone wall at the property edge, or letting the dog run through tall grass behind the barn is enough. Blacklegged ticks transmit Lyme disease, anaplasmosis, babesiosis, and Powassan virus. The American dog tick adds Rocky Mountain spotted fever. We treat the shaded edges and transition zones where ticks wait.
Winter Tick Defense
When hard frost arrives, mosquitoes are done for the year. Ticks are not. Adult blacklegged ticks don't hibernate and feed and reproduce from fall through early spring, active whenever it's above freezing. The thick leaf litter in Rehoboth State Forest, along the Palmer River corridor, and beneath the mature hardwoods on wooded residential lots insulates ticks through the coldest months.
Without treatment, they reproduce all winter. A single female lays up to 2,000 eggs, and by spring the next generation is already established across your yard. Our winter tick defense program treats during the months most services skip, breaking the reproductive cycle before warm weather returns and giving your property a cleaner start to the season.
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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