If you’ve been looking into mosquito misting systems, you’ve probably asked yourself what the installation process actually looks like. Is it complicated? Will it mess up your yard? How long does it take before it starts working?
If you’ve been dealing with mosquitoes for more than one season, you’ve probably looked into both fogging and automated systems. Maybe you’ve already tried fogging and saw some results, but it didn’t last as long as you expected.
Have you ever stepped outside for what was supposed to be a relaxing evening, only to head right back in because of mosquitoes? It happens all over Dallas, especially once temperatures start climbing and the humidity settles in.
Stay away from areas infested with Zika. When you travel, you are beyond the protection provided by your Texas Mosquito Control misting system. Especially outside of the United States, the Aedes Aegypti and Aedes Albopictus carry or “vector” the disease
Dallas – A mosquito sample in Dallas has tested positive for the West Nile
Virus. Weather permitting, the area described below is scheduled for
mosquito control spraying on Sunday, July 24th and Monday, July 25th between
9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. each night.
Dallas – A mosquito sample in Dallas has tested positive for the West
Nile Virus. Weather permitting, the area described below is scheduled
for mosquito control spraying on Sunday, July 31st and Monday, August
1st between 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. each night.