Professional Mosquito and Tick Control in Smithfield
Smithfield is a mid-sized town in Providence County with a landscape shaped by water. The Woonasquatucket River runs through the center, and multiple reservoirs—Waterman, Slack, and Sprague—dot the surrounding area. Between the river corridor, the reservoirs, and the wooded land that connects the town's six villages, Smithfield has persistent mosquito and tick pressure from spring through late fall. Mosquito Mike provides professional mosquito control, tick control, and General Pest Control services across Smithfield, including Greenville, Esmond, Georgiaville, Mountaindale, Spragueville, and Stillwater. We carry Rhode Island license 6863 and require every technician to hold a Core Applicator credential.
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Mosquito Control
The Woonasquatucket River and Smithfield's three reservoirs create large-scale mosquito breeding habitat that most suburban towns simply don't have. But the biggest producers on your property are the sources you overlook: a wheelbarrow after a rain, a sagging tarp, a gutter that hasn't been cleared. It only takes one cup of standing water to produce hundreds of mosquitoes.
They're most active at dawn and dusk but will bite in shaded areas throughout the day. Rhode Island monitors for West Nile Virus and EEE throughout the season. Our barrier spray reduces mosquito activity by up to 90%, applied every 2-3 weeks.
Tick Control
Smithfield's wooded areas and river corridor give deer a continuous path through the town, and deer are the primary host ticks rely on to reproduce. Every property near a tree line, a field edge, or an unmaintained border is within reach. Ticks don't need deep woods—a strip of leaf litter between your yard and a neighbor's fence is enough habitat.
Three tick species are active in Smithfield: blacklegged ticks, Lone Star Ticks, and American Dog Ticks. Together they carry seven diseases, and symptoms from a bite may not appear for weeks.
Winter Tick Defense
Cold weather slows mosquitoes down and eventually kills them, but ticks operate on a different schedule. Blacklegged ticks are active from October through May, feeding whenever the temperature rises above freezing. In the leaf litter and forest debris along Smithfield's river and reservoir edges, they have all the insulation needed to survive between cold snaps. Skipping winter treatments gives them months of unchecked activity.
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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