Don't let mosquitoes take over your outdoor area. At Bug Masters, we offer professional mosquito control that keeps your pets and family bite-free and disease-free. Working in Virginia Beach, our services target mosquitoes and are secure for your outdoor use. We strike breeding areas, reduce active numbers, and provide continuous prevention—so you can sit back and enjoy your space without the swatting. Trust the local experts who bug it up to bring peace back to your patio.
Eliminating mosquito breeding grounds and other prevention methods will help control the population while protecting you from the West Nile Virus. Bug-Masters' experience and training in mosquito control allow us to rid your property of these undesirable and potentially dangerous pests using the most up-to-date and effective methods available.
Our professionals begin by walking around your property to see where mosquitoes might be breeding and resting. We search for puddles of water, tall grass, shaded places, and whatever else draws in mosquitoes and keeps them hidden.
Before we treat, we help eliminate the source of the problem. That means showing you where to drain water that accumulates, clean gutters, fix dripping hoses, and trim plant life—all steps that keep mosquitoes from happening in the first place.
With a backpack misting system, we deliver a fine residual spray to plants, shrubs, shaded areas, and other mosquito breeding areas. This knocks down adult mosquitoes on impact and continues to suppress populations over time.
In cases where standing water can't be emptied (like birdbaths or ponds), we treat with a larvicide to prevent mosquito larvae from developing into biting adults.
To guarantee mosquitoes will not come back, we provide routine treatment plans throughout mosquito season. Our professionals inspect your property, re-treats, and adjusts seasonally if necessary. So let Bug Masters bug it up—and return your backyard to you. Relish the great outdoors once again without incessant swatting and scratching. Call today and book your appointment!
Mosquitoes are not only a nuisance—they can be a serious health threat, spreading disease such as West Nile virus, Zika, and malaria. Catching the early signs of a mosquito infestation can enable you to take action before it gets out of control. These are some of the typical signs you may notice that will warn you that you will require mosquito control service:
The most visible sign that you have an infestation of mosquitoes is being bitten excessively, especially in the night or in the evening. If you are discovering mosquito bites on your body even when you are applying repellents, it is time to identify the source of the infestation.
Mosquitoes require standing water to reproduce. If puddles of standing water are present around your grounds—whether in birdbaths, gutters, or trash—you may be unknowingly giving them a breeding ground. Getting rid of standing water can make a big difference in mosquito populations.
If you notice huge clouds of mosquitoes hovering above your land, especially during dawn or evening, then chances are you have a severe mosquito infestation. Mosquitoes are attracted to carbon dioxide, warmth, and scent, so if your land is attracting them in swarms, that's a warning sign.
If you constantly hear buzzing over your ears, you are bound to have mosquitoes near you. Mosquitoes are usually not very vocal, but their high-pitched hum is quite unmistakable when they are present. If you keep hearing it frequently in certain parts of your home or your backyard, you are bound to have a mosquito infestation.
If you have standing water on your property, look for mosquito larvae or pupae. They are tiny, squirming insects that inhabit water before they develop into adult mosquitoes. The fact that they are in water containers, ponds, or other sources of standing water means that mosquito breeding is happening in front of your eyes.
If you notice any of these signs, Bug Masters is here to help. Our home mosquito control treatments are specially designed to kill breeding areas, eliminate adult mosquitoes, and seal off points of infestation. Don't let mosquitoes take over your backyard retreat—call us now to arrange for a full mosquito inspection and treatment program.
Mosquitoes are not only a nuisance—they're among the deadliest animals on Earth, spreading diseases such as malaria, dengue, and Zika virus. Knowing some of the most important facts about mosquitoes can save you and your home from these annoying and possibly deadly bugs.
Mosquitoes have a well-developed sense of smell as well, which they use to smell the carbon dioxide given off by animals and humans. This presents the human body as an ideal target to bite, especially when outside.
Though both the male and female drink nectar and feed, it is the females that bite animals and human beings. They need blood to get proteins needed to construct eggs, hence the perpetrators of itchy bites.
Apart from carbon dioxide, mosquitoes are also drawn to body temperature and heat. That is why you would continue to be harassed by mosquitoes while you're walking around outdoors or near a hot light source.
Perhaps the most surprising aspect of mosquitoes is that they don't need large bodies of water to reproduce. Even the smallest amount of standing water—a plant saucer, puddle, or backed-up gutter—can support mosquito larvae. Removal of standing water is best for preventing breeding.
Mosquitoes themselves do not survive long, only a few weeks to a month. Their breeding capacity, however, is overwhelming. One mosquito can lay up to 300 eggs in a brood, and several broods are laid during the span of their short life, which allows populations to double quickly.
While mosquitoes are typically thought of as local breeders, in reality, they can travel quite far. Some species will go up to 10 miles or more to breed and feed, so even if you do not have a local breeding site, mosquitoes can be visiting you from afar.
If you're finding yourself with a mosquito infestation around your business or residence, Bug Masters has got you covered. Our expert mosquito control service will treat breeding areas, eliminate adult mosquitoes, and help to create a healthier, more pleasant environment for you and your family. Let mosquitoes no longer disrupt your life—call us today for a mosquito inspection!
Eliminating mosquito breeding grounds and other prevention methods will help control the population while protecting you from the West Nile Virus. Bug-Masters' experience and training in mosquito control allow us to rid your property of these undesirable and potentially dangerous pests using the most up-to-date and effective methods available.
Our professionals begin by walking around your property to see where mosquitoes might be breeding and resting. We search for puddles of water, tall grass, shaded places, and whatever else draws in mosquitoes and keeps them hidden.
Before we treat, we help eliminate the source of the problem. That means showing you where to drain water that accumulates, clean gutters, fix dripping hoses, and trim plant life—all steps that keep mosquitoes from happening in the first place.
With a backpack misting system, we deliver a fine residual spray to plants, shrubs, shaded areas, and other mosquito breeding areas. This knocks down adult mosquitoes on impact and continues to suppress populations over time.
In cases where standing water can't be emptied (like birdbaths or ponds), we treat with a larvicide to prevent mosquito larvae from developing into biting adults.
To guarantee mosquitoes will not come back, we provide routine treatment plans throughout mosquito season. Our professionals inspect your property, re-treats, and adjusts seasonally if necessary. So let Bug Masters bug it up—and return your backyard to you. Relish the great outdoors once again without incessant swatting and scratching. Call today and book your appointment!
Mosquitoes are not only a nuisance—they can be a serious health threat, spreading disease such as West Nile virus, Zika, and malaria. Catching the early signs of a mosquito infestation can enable you to take action before it gets out of control. These are some of the typical signs you may notice that will warn you that you will require mosquito control service:
The most visible sign that you have an infestation of mosquitoes is being bitten excessively, especially in the night or in the evening. If you are discovering mosquito bites on your body even when you are applying repellents, it is time to identify the source of the infestation.
Mosquitoes require standing water to reproduce. If puddles of standing water are present around your grounds—whether in birdbaths, gutters, or trash—you may be unknowingly giving them a breeding ground. Getting rid of standing water can make a big difference in mosquito populations.
If you notice huge clouds of mosquitoes hovering above your land, especially during dawn or evening, then chances are you have a severe mosquito infestation. Mosquitoes are attracted to carbon dioxide, warmth, and scent, so if your land is attracting them in swarms, that's a warning sign.
If you constantly hear buzzing over your ears, you are bound to have mosquitoes near you. Mosquitoes are usually not very vocal, but their high-pitched hum is quite unmistakable when they are present. If you keep hearing it frequently in certain parts of your home or your backyard, you are bound to have a mosquito infestation.
If you have standing water on your property, look for mosquito larvae or pupae. They are tiny, squirming insects that inhabit water before they develop into adult mosquitoes. The fact that they are in water containers, ponds, or other sources of standing water means that mosquito breeding is happening in front of your eyes.
If you notice any of these signs, Bug Masters is here to help. Our home mosquito control treatments are specially designed to kill breeding areas, eliminate adult mosquitoes, and seal off points of infestation. Don't let mosquitoes take over your backyard retreat—call us now to arrange for a full mosquito inspection and treatment program.
Mosquitoes are not only a nuisance—they're among the deadliest animals on Earth, spreading diseases such as malaria, dengue, and Zika virus. Knowing some of the most important facts about mosquitoes can save you and your home from these annoying and possibly deadly bugs.
Mosquitoes have a well-developed sense of smell as well, which they use to smell the carbon dioxide given off by animals and humans. This presents the human body as an ideal target to bite, especially when outside.
Though both the male and female drink nectar and feed, it is the females that bite animals and human beings. They need blood to get proteins needed to construct eggs, hence the perpetrators of itchy bites.
Apart from carbon dioxide, mosquitoes are also drawn to body temperature and heat. That is why you would continue to be harassed by mosquitoes while you're walking around outdoors or near a hot light source.
Perhaps the most surprising aspect of mosquitoes is that they don't need large bodies of water to reproduce. Even the smallest amount of standing water—a plant saucer, puddle, or backed-up gutter—can support mosquito larvae. Removal of standing water is best for preventing breeding.
Mosquitoes themselves do not survive long, only a few weeks to a month. Their breeding capacity, however, is overwhelming. One mosquito can lay up to 300 eggs in a brood, and several broods are laid during the span of their short life, which allows populations to double quickly.
While mosquitoes are typically thought of as local breeders, in reality, they can travel quite far. Some species will go up to 10 miles or more to breed and feed, so even if you do not have a local breeding site, mosquitoes can be visiting you from afar.
If you're finding yourself with a mosquito infestation around your business or residence, Bug Masters has got you covered. Our expert mosquito control service will treat breeding areas, eliminate adult mosquitoes, and help to create a healthier, more pleasant environment for you and your family. Let mosquitoes no longer disrupt your life—call us today for a mosquito inspection!