Southeast Florida Mosquito Control & Extermination
Did you know that South Florida harbors the most diverse range of mosquito species in the nation, tallying up to a staggering 80 varieties? Mosquitos aren’t just a nuisance, they also carry diseases, cause allergic reactions, and can disrupt our environment.
Thankfully, Nozzle Nolen stands as a beacon of expertise in your community, offering trusted mosquito control and treatment services for decades. And now we’re proud to introduce our new and improved Mosquito program: Mosquito Shield!
Our Mosquito Shield program is the ultimate protection against mosquitoes that can be purchased stand-alone or added to your 365 Complete Package. We combine the most effective mosquito control methods, misting and trapping, to provide immediate and ongoing relief all summer long.
Stop worrying about tiki torches, candles, and bug spray. Let us take care of mosquitoes so you can enjoy your yard! Our tailored solutions are designed to minimize disruption to your life, prioritizing effective control and prevention methods that operate discreetly, so you can focus on what really matters–enjoying your yard with family and friends.
Our mosquito control techniques are not only expertly administered but also safe for your pets and family. Count on Nozzle Nolen to keep your home mosquito-free so you can enjoy South Florida’s splendor without the nuisance and health risks posed by these relentless insects.
About South Florida Mosquitos
In South Florida, the buzzing of mosquitoes isn’t just an annoyance—it’s a serious health concern for both humans and pets. The main kinds of mosquitoes most active in Florida are:
- Aedes aegypti: This notorious species is infamous for transmitting diseases such as Zika virus, dengue fever, and chikungunya. Recognizable by its distinctive black and white markings, the Aedes aegypti is a primary concern for families and pet owners.
- Culex quinquefasciatus: Commonly known as the southern house mosquito, Culex quinquefasciatus is a carrier of West Nile virus, Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), and St. Louis encephalitis virus. Found in both urban and suburban areas, this species poses a significant health threat to residents and pets.