Brandon's MOSQUITO
Treatment Program

Brandon’s Mosquito Treatment Program is designed to remarkably deflate the mosquito population on your property by specifically indicating the location of mosquito breeding sites and applying control products to mosquito dwelling areas monthly from March through October.

Treatment Program Step by Step:

  • Step One: Inspection of the property to identify mosquito-breeding sites.
  • Step Two: Consult with the homeowner(s) on the proper elimination methods for mosquito-breeding sites, using a larvicide treatment if necessary.
  • Step Three: Use selected treatments to promptly reduce the adult population of mosquitoes around the property.

Benefits

  • Reduction of mosquito population on the property.
  • Identification and elimination of mosquito breeding sites on the property.
  • A supplement to city and county mosquito control program to help enhance those control procedures.
  • While there is no re-treatment in between the monthly applications we do offer a satisfaction guarantee or your money back for your last mosquito treatment.

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Mosquitoes: A Health Concern for Florida

The West Nile Virus
is an illness transmitted by mosquitoes to humans, birds, and horses.This virus can cause encephalitis (i.e. inflammation of the brain) and in most severe cases, death.

Currently, there is no definitive treatment for the West Nile Virus. Although, extreme preventative measures can be taken. Appropriate mosquito control is the key is keeping your family, pets, and livestock free of this deadly virus.

While Brandon cannot guarantee the absence of this mosquito borne illness and others like it, our mosquito treatment program does greatly deplete the mosquito population on your property greatly increasing the safety of your loved ones.

Encephalitis Threat
A major and current medical concern in Florida is the possibility of an arthropod- born encephalitis epidemic. Viruses of Eastern, Western, and St. Louis encephalitis have all been found in mosquitoes dwelling in the state.
Infection from Bites.
Also, another concern is secondary infections that may result from scratching mosquito bites. People allergic to mosquito bites would be one example of how the infection might spread.

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