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Frequently Asked Questions About Mosquito & Tick Control

Q. How long does it take to spray for mosquitoes, and how long does the treatment last?

A typical mosquito treatment averages around 10-30 minutes, with larger yards taking a bit longer to treat. Each mosquito treatment lasts around 21 days, which is when we will be back out to treat again.

Q. Are your treatments effective against other pests?

We utilize a broad range spray that is designed to treat a wide variety of insects simultaneously. This means you are getting treatment for many different insects at no additional cost. We also have the ability to customize a spray solution to meet your specific needs.

Q. Does someone need to be home while my yard is being treated?

As long as your pets are left inside and any gates left unlocked, you do not need to be home during treatment. Our technicians will leave a flag and notice for you when they are finished.

Q. What happens if it rains after my yard's been treated?

Bug Bombers uses special additives in our spray that help keep the residual in place even during rain and extreme weather conditions. Once the spray has had time to dry, it will remain effective. Bug Bombers also warranties all work if you ever have an issue with anything.

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