Mosquitoes: Professional Mosquito Control & Yard Treatment

Mosquito Control: Professional Mosquito Control & Yard Treatment

All Pest Control Vancouver WA
OPEN 24/7
πŸ“ 5611 NE 112th St, Vancouver, WA 98686, United States
πŸ“ž (360) 743-4008
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Enjoy Your Yard Again – Get Rid of Mosquitoes.

You step outside for just a minute – and you’re covered in itchy, red bites. You can’t enjoy your backyard, patio, or garden. Mosquitoes are not just annoying; they are one of the most dangerous pests in the world, transmitting serious diseases like West Nile virus, Zika, and dengue fever.

All Pest Control Vancouver WA provides professional mosquito control, yard treatment, and elimination services from our base at 5611 NE 112th St, Vancouver, WA 98686. Our treatments eliminate mosquitoes and let you enjoy your outdoor spaces again.

πŸ“ž Call now for a free estimate: (360) 743-4008

🦟 Signs of a Mosquito Problem

  • 🦟 Frequent mosquito bites – Especially during dawn and dusk
  • 🦟 Seeing mosquitoes – Flying around your yard, patio, or near standing water
  • 🦟 Larvae in standing water – Small, wriggling worms in birdbaths, ponds, gutters, or containers
  • 🦟 High-pitched buzzing sound – The distinctive sound of mosquito wings near your ears
  • 🦟 Can’t enjoy outdoor activities – Gardening, barbecuing, or playing with kids becomes impossible
🦟 Common Mosquito Species in Pacific Northwest:
  • Culex Mosquito (Common House Mosquito) – Most common in Washington and Oregon. Active at dusk and dawn. Can transmit West Nile virus.
  • Aedes Mosquito (Western Floodwater Mosquito) – Aggressive daytime biter. Can transmit West Nile virus.
  • Anopheles Mosquito – Can transmit malaria (rare in PNW but possible). Active at night.
  • Culiseta Mosquito – Larger, found near wetlands and standing water.
⚠️ Mosquitoes can transmit serious diseases:
  • West Nile Virus – Most common mosquito-borne disease in Washington. Can cause fever, headache, body aches.
  • Zika Virus – Can cause birth defects if contracted during pregnancy.
  • Dengue Fever – Causes severe flu-like symptoms, joint pain, and rash.
  • Chikungunya – Causes fever and severe joint pain that can last for months.
  • Dog Heartworm – Mosquitoes transmit heartworm to dogs, which can be fatal if untreated.

βœ… Our Mosquito Control Process

Step 1: Free Property Inspection
We inspect your yard – standing water sources, landscaping, gutters, and resting areas – to identify mosquito breeding sites and harborage areas.
Step 2: Breeding Site Elimination
We identify and recommend elimination of standing water sources where mosquitoes breed (birdbaths, clogged gutters, flower pots, etc.).
Step 3: Larvicide Treatment
We apply larvicide to standing water that cannot be eliminated (ponds, drainage ditches) to kill mosquito larvae before they become adults.
Step 4: Adulticide Barrier Treatment
We apply a professional-grade barrier treatment to your yard – shrubs, trees, grass, and foundation – killing adult mosquitoes on contact and repelling new ones for weeks.
Step 5: Mosquito Traps (Optional)
We can install mosquito traps to capture and reduce adult mosquito populations.
Step 6: Ongoing Prevention
We recommend monthly barrier treatments during mosquito season (April–October) to maintain protection.

πŸ“ž Call (360) 743-4008 for your free mosquito control estimate

πŸ” Mosquito Life Cycle (7-14 days):
  • Egg: Laid in standing water – up to 300 eggs at a time
  • Larva: “Wriggler” stage – lives in water, feeds on microorganisms
  • Pupa: “Tumbler” stage – transforms into adult
  • Adult: Emerges from water – females need blood to produce eggs

Our larvicide treatments break the cycle by killing mosquitoes before they become biting adults.

🧼 Mosquito Prevention Tips

  • πŸ’§ Eliminate standing water – Empty birdbaths weekly, clean gutters, remove standing water from flower pots, toys, and tarps
  • 🚫 Change water frequently – Change pet water bowls and birdbaths at least twice a week
  • 🌿 Maintain your yard – Keep grass short, trim shrubs, and remove leaf litter
  • πŸͺ΄ Treat ponds and water features – Use larvicide or mosquito dunks in decorative ponds
  • πŸ” Check for drainage issues – Ensure downspouts drain away from foundation
  • 🦟 Use mosquito repellent – When outdoors, use EPA-approved repellents containing DEET, picaridin, or oil of lemon eucalyptus
  • πŸ‘• Wear protective clothing – Long sleeves and pants during dawn and dusk
  • πŸ“… Schedule monthly professional barrier treatments – April through October
⚠️ West Nile Virus in Washington – What You Need to Know:
  • Washington has confirmed cases of West Nile virus every year.
  • Most people infected have no symptoms, but about 20% develop fever, headache, and body aches.
  • Less than 1% develop severe neurological illness (encephalitis or meningitis), which can be fatal.
  • People over 60 and those with weakened immune systems are at highest risk.

Best protection? Call us to eliminate mosquitoes from your yard.

πŸ“ž Also ask about our other services: Ant Control, Spider Control, Cockroach Control, House Cricket Control, Mice Removal, Rat Control, Earwig Treatment, Silverfish Removal, Clothes Moth Control, Centipede Control, Millipede Control, Termite Inspection & Treatment, Bed Bug Heat Treatment, Wildlife Removal (including Iguana Control), and Premium Lawn Care & Seasonal Maintenance. All available 24/7.


Call us anytime: (360) 743-4008

❓ FAQs About Mosquito Control

Q: How long does mosquito treatment last?

A: Our barrier treatments typically last 3-4 weeks. We recommend monthly treatments during mosquito season (April–October) for continuous protection.

Q: Is mosquito treatment safe for my pets and children?

A: Yes. Our treatments are pet-safe and child-safe once dry (about 30-60 minutes). We also offer eco-friendly options.

Q: How much does mosquito control cost?

A: Call for a free estimate. Pricing depends on yard size and property layout.

Q: Do you treat for both larvae and adult mosquitoes?

A: Yes! We use larvicide to kill mosquito larvae in standing water and adulticide barrier treatments to kill adult mosquitoes.

Q: Will mosquito treatment kill bees and butterflies?

A: We use targeted treatments that focus on mosquito resting areas (shrubs, grass, foundation). We avoid spraying flowering plants to protect pollinators.

Q: Can mosquitoes transmit West Nile virus in Washington?

A: Yes. West Nile virus is present in Washington, and residents should take mosquito control seriously. Professional treatment is the best way to protect your family.

Contact Us

πŸ“ž (360) 743-4008

πŸ“ Office Address: 5611 NE 112th St, Vancouver, WA 98686, United States

πŸ“§ Email: info@allpestwashington.com

Hours: Open 24 hours – 7 days a week, including holidays

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