Burlington County has plenty to offer all its residents, from dense urban areas in Evesham and Willingboro to vast parks like Rancocas State Park and Wharton State Forest. All those natural areas make for great outdoor adventures—but they also invite pests. Ticks and mosquitoes thrive in Burlington County, thanks to the ample availability of water and warm, humid summers.
Last Bite serves the region’s residential and commercial property owners with highly effective treatment plans. When you need Burlington County mosquito control or preventative tick treatments, we’ll be there.
Ticks are tiny arachnids that latch onto humans and animals for a blood meal. They don’t take much, and you might not even notice a bite at first, but they can be dangerous. These pests can transmit serious diseases, including Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
In Burlington County, ticks tend to run rampant from April to September, with activity increasing from May to July. However, these blood-sucking arachnids can be active year-round in the region, just waiting for their next snack. Keep an eye out for common signs you may have tick activity, such as:
Whether you already suspect ticks or you want to keep them from ever lurking on your property, let us know. Our Burlington County tick control treatments are highly effective at ousting these unwanted visitors and keeping them from coming back.
Mosquito infestations start quickly, often growing due to forgotten stagnant water on a property. These insects rely on still water in buckets, kiddie pools or even large puddles to reproduce. Larvae develop rapidly in optimal conditions, often taking between four days and two weeks before they take to the skies in search of their next meal. Like ticks, their bites can spread dangerous diseases, including West Nile virus and eastern equine encephalitis.
Dumping out containers with standing water is a good start to reduce mosquito activity on your property, but these winged insects can travel miles away in search of a meal. We provide Burlington County mosquito treatments to make them think twice before settling.
We understand the delicate balance between eliminating dangerous pests and not having a widespread impact on the local environment. That’s why we rely on proven, eco-friendly treatments designed to be as minimally invasive as possible. As a GreenPro-certified pest control team, we prioritize solutions that don’t pose a threat to non-target species.
Our Last Bite Green and In2Care® mosquito traps keep biting pests at bay for Burlington County home and business owners. We tailor your treatment plan to your property’s unique needs to maximize effectiveness.
Ready to get started? Let us know what’s bugging you and get your free quote today.
