Mosquito Control Raleigh Company
Serving the Raleigh area

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Common mosquito control problems in the Raleigh area

The most common headaches we hear about from homeowners around Raleigh, Durham, and Cary come down to a few things: mosquitoes that won't quit even after you've sprayed every surface, standing water that breeds new generations faster than you can kill the adults, and the frustration of not knowing whether you're dealing with a seasonal spike or a year-round problem. Spring through fall in the Triangle means warm, humid conditions that mosquitoes absolutely love, and with all the tree coverage in neighborhoods like Oakwood, Cameron Village, and Five Points, there are plenty of shaded spots where they hide during the day and come out swinging at dusk. Most homeowners we talk to have already tried the big-box sprays and citronella candles without much luck—and honestly, that's because those products don't address the breeding sites or the mosquito lifecycle. A typical property might have three to five spots where water collects: a clogged gutter, a low spot in the yard, a bird bath that doesn't get emptied often enough. Each one is a mosquito factory. What really throws people off is realizing that a one-time spray isn't the answer. The mosquito population in areas like North Hills and Brier Creek stays active most of the year, with peaks in summer and early fall when humidity climbs and rain is frequent. Most effective control plans run on a schedule—typically monthly or bi-weekly treatments during the warmer months, sometimes longer depending on what you're seeing in your yard. The cost usually lands somewhere in the $150–$400 per service range, and a seasonal package covering April through October tends to work better than trying to spot-treat when the problem gets bad. We also spend time identifying breeding spots and explaining what needs to change on your property itself—things like improving drainage or cleaning gutters—because no spray works if mosquitoes are laying eggs in your own backyard.

How to choose a mosquito control contractor in Raleigh

When you're hiring someone to treat your yard for mosquitoes, the first thing to verify is that they're licensed by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. This matters because anyone applying pesticides—even to residential properties—needs proper credentials. Ask to see their license and check that it covers residential mosquito control, not just commercial or lawn work. You should also confirm they carry liability insurance; if something goes wrong during treatment, you want to know the company is protected and can cover damages. Get a clear picture of what the treatment actually includes and how often you'll need it. Most mosquito control in the Raleigh, Durham, Cary, and Apex area involves either yard spraying every 2–4 weeks during warm months or installing larvicide in standing water to prevent breeding. Ask specifically whether the price covers multiple applications and what the warranty is if mosquitoes return between visits. A reputable crew will explain why they can't guarantee results year-round—weather, standing water on neighboring properties, and the sheer number of breeding sites make that impossible. Be cautious of anyone promising to eliminate mosquitoes completely or quoting a single flat price for the whole season without seeing your property first. Before signing anything, ask about the products they use and whether they're safe for pets and kids. Request references from homes in your neighborhood—whether that's North Hills, Cameron Village, Five Points, Brier Creek, Oakwood, or Mordecai—since local experience matters. Watch out for quotes that seem too cheap; most residential treatments run between $150 and $400 per application depending on your lot size and the service level. If a contractor shows up without walking your yard or asking about your drainage and landscaping, that's a red flag. A thorough estimate takes time because mosquito control is as much about identifying breeding grounds as it is about spraying.

What to expect from a mosquito control project

When you call about mosquito control, here's what the process actually looks like from start to finish. We'll schedule an initial visit where one of our technicians walks your yard in Raleigh, Durham, Cary, or Apex, checking for standing water, dense vegetation, and other breeding spots that attract mosquitoes. That visit usually takes 30 to 45 minutes, and we'll give you a quote on the spot—most residential treatments run between $150 and $400 for the first application, depending on lot size and how many problem areas we find. We'll talk through your options: barrier sprays that create a protective perimeter, mosquito dunks for any water features, or a combination approach. If you decide to move forward, we can often schedule the actual treatment within a few days. On treatment day, our crew arrives with commercial-grade equipment and typically finishes within one to two hours for most North Hills, Cameron Village, or Five Points properties. We'll spray the perimeter, under eaves, dense shrubs, and anywhere mosquitoes like to rest during the day. You'll want to stay inside with windows closed for about 30 minutes while the product settles, and we ask that pets and children avoid treated areas until everything dries. Cleanup is built in—we're not leaving equipment or mess behind. After the initial treatment, we recommend follow-up applications every 3 to 4 weeks during peak season, especially in areas like Brier Creek and Oakwood where moisture and humidity are high. Many customers in Mordecai and surrounding neighborhoods find that two or three treatments through summer give them solid relief. We'll send you a reminder when it's time, and if you're not seeing improvement, we'll come back and reassess at no extra charge. It's a straightforward process designed to get your outdoor space back without the constant swatting.

Local considerations: mosquito control in Raleigh

Mosquito season in the Raleigh-Durham area runs hard from May through October, with peak problems hitting in July and August when heat and humidity create ideal breeding conditions. The region's mix of wooded lots, stormwater retention ponds, and clay soil means standing water accumulates easily—especially after the frequent afternoon thunderstorms we get—giving mosquitoes plenty of places to lay eggs. Neighborhoods like Oakwood and Five Points, with older mature trees and established landscaping, tend to harbor more mosquito populations than newer developments, and properties backing up to greenways or wetlands (common in areas like Brier Creek and north of Cameron Village) face constant pressure from wild populations. Most homeowners in the Triangle find they need treatment every 2–3 weeks during the warm months to keep populations manageable, though some properties need more frequent service depending on their proximity to water sources and vegetation density. The clay-based soil common throughout Raleigh, Durham, Cary, and Apex drains slowly, which means even small depressions in yards or poorly graded areas become mosquito nurseries. Seasonal rainfall—we average 45 inches annually—keeps conditions wet longer than in drier regions, extending the breeding window. North Hills and Mordecai, with their larger established properties, often have hidden problem spots like clogged gutters, bird baths, or flower pots that homeowners overlook. Wake County permits don't restrict typical mosquito control applications, but many established neighborhoods have HOA guidelines worth checking before any landscape work. Most property owners see noticeable relief within a few days of treatment, though the specific approach depends on whether you're dealing with floodwater mosquitoes (which emerge after heavy rain) or permanent-water breeders. A typical service runs $150–$400 per application depending on lot size and vegetation, with seasonal contracts offering better rates than one-off treatments. The humidity and warmth that make the Triangle such a nice place to live are exactly what mosquitoes love, so staying ahead of the season is smarter than waiting until you're covered in bites.
I called three other places before I found these guys. Wish I'd just called them first — would've saved a week.
Lacey W.
Lochmere, Raleigh
How it works

Three simple steps to a finished job

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    Get a free quote

    Tell us about your mosquito control project. We'll come out, measure, and walk you through options — no pressure, no high-paid sales people.

  2. 02

    Schedule the work

    Pick a day that fits your schedule. We confirm crew, materials, and timeline in writing — and we show up when we said we would.

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    Done right, guaranteed

    We finish the job clean, walk you through the work, and back everything with a written warranty. Issues? One call and we make it right.

Why Mosquito Control Raleigh Company

Local pros who actually pick up the phone.

Every job is run by a senior tech. Up-front pricing, work backed by warranty, and a finished result you can rely on.

Service area

Where we work — the Raleigh area

Covering Raleigh, Durham, Cary and Apex.

Areas we serve

Local crews across the Raleigh area

Same standards, same crew, every job — from Raleigh to Durham, Cary, Apex.

Neighborhoods served

Proudly serving Raleigh and surrounding areas

North Hills Cameron Village Five Points Brier Creek Oakwood Mordecai Glenwood South ITB Trinity Park Hope Valley Forest Hills American Tobacco Old North Durham Woodcroft Preston Lochmere MacGregor Downs Amberly Carpenter Village Downtown Cary Salem Village Scotts Mill Haddon Hall Bella Casa Downtown Apex
Frequently asked

Answers to the questions we hear most

How long does treatment last?

Each barrier spray lasts 21–28 days.

Is it safe for kids and pets?

Yes — once dry (about 30 minutes), the treatment is fully safe.

Do you guarantee results?

Yes — we re-treat free between visits if needed.

Recent work

Mosquito Control projects in Raleigh and nearby

A look at the kind of work we do — every job is different, but the standards are the same.

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