Top Rated Tick & Mosquito Control Services in Howell New Jersey

In Howell, New Jersey, United Exterminators MD is a highly regarded, family-owned and operated pest control company that offers pest control services to get rid of ticks, fleas, and mosquitoes on residential and commercial properties. United Exterminators MD has earned an excellent reputation in the industry. Our highly trained professionals use a variety of highly effective treatments to eliminate mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas as soon as possible. Once these pests have been eradicated, our technicians next apply larvicide to prevent them from returning in the future.


Outside, not only will this protect you from mosquitoes, but it will also protect you from fleas and ticks. We use materials that have been approved for use in residential areas, as well as hospitals, daycare centers, and kennels for pets. These products have been registered with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The first service eliminates any existing mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas and then immediately begins working to prevent them from returning after they have been removed. Once they have been removed, the second service begins working to prevent them from returning. Ticks, fleas, and mosquitoes will typically return three to four weeks after the treatments have broken down and eggs have begun to hatch. Because of this, we provide eight services each year, and we can provide more services if you require them. Simply let us know if you are having problems with covered pests in between regularly scheduled services, and we will make as many additional visits as necessary between services at no additional charge.

Mosquito Control in Howell New Jersey

The risk of being bitten by a mosquito is greatest during the warmer months of the year when the average daily high temperature is at least 68 degrees Fahrenheit higher than the previous day. Mosquitoes can be active all year long, especially in urban areas, but they are most frequently seen during the summer. It is possible for them to hibernate during the winter as adults or as eggs while in a state known as "diapause," depending on the species. In the spring, when the temperatures begin to rise and the rain once again begins to fall, mosquitoes that have reached adulthood (depending on the species) and eggs that have been dormant resume their lives exactly where they left off.

In order to get rid of mosquitoes as quickly as possible, the technicians from United Exterminators MD fog the grassy areas and other places where mosquitoes can hide in addition to treating the foliage and the perimeter of your property. This is done in order to eliminate mosquitoes as efficiently as possible. In addition, we make use of larvicide applications in order to interrupt the life cycle of the mosquito and stop the immature stages of the insect from developing into biting adults.

Flea Control Services in Howell New Jersey

Fleas can be a nuisance in Howell, New Jersey since the temperature is humid and subtropical, which makes it ideal for their reproduction and growth. Fleas can infest both indoor and outdoor spaces. Fleas are parasites that feed on the blood of animals rather than people, yet they are very capable of inflicting their painful bites on humans, typically around the ankles. Fleas prefer the blood of pets over that of people. Fleas can make their home in anything that provides them with enough moisture and shade, including tall grass, sand, and garbage. Flea larvae are most frequently discovered in dark, damp places, which are the types of environments that pets frequently seek out during the warmer months in order to get out of the sun. In order to get rid of fleas as quickly as possible, we fog the grassy areas and treat the other places where fleas can hide. Additionally, we use larvicide applications to break the flea life cycle and prevent the immature fleas from developing into biting adult pests. The technicians at United Exterminators MD do not just treat the perimeter and foliage of your property; they also treat the other places where fleas can hide.