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Mosquito Control in Chicago, IL

Chicago homeowners face arctic winters with wind chills below -20°f that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Lincoln Park, Wicker Park, Naperville, Evanston, Oak Park, and surrounding Chicago communities.

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Why Chicago Homes Need Mosquito Control

Arctic winters with wind chills below -20°F
Heavy lake-effect snow from Lake Michigan
Extreme temperature swings (80°F+ annual range)
Hot, humid summers with frequent thunderstorms
Spring flooding from rapid snowmelt
Common Home Types We Service
Chicago-style greystones and brick two-flatsVictorian and Craftsman-style homesBrick ranch homes in suburbsMid-century split-levelsNew construction luxury condos

What You Get

Reduces mosquito populations by 80–90%
Barrier spray lasts 3–4 weeks per treatment
Automated misting systems for hands-free protection
Treats resting areas, not just standing water
Organic and DEET-free options available
Seasonal plans with regular treatments all summer

Our Mosquito Control Process

01

Property Assessment

We identify standing water sources, dense vegetation, shaded resting areas, and other conditions that support mosquito populations.

02

Source Reduction Recommendations

We advise on eliminating or treating standing water — a critical complement to chemical barrier treatment.

03

Barrier Spray Treatment

A fine mist of EPA-registered insecticide is applied to foliage, ground cover, and shaded resting areas where mosquitoes hide.

04

Scheduled Follow-ups

Treatments are scheduled every 3–4 weeks throughout the season to maintain protection as the previous treatment breaks down.

Seasonal Considerations for Chicago

1
Ice dam formation on roofs (December–February)
2
Snow and ice removal from driveways and walks
3
Spring sump pump and basement flooding checks
4
Summer algae on north-facing surfaces
5
Fall gutter cleaning before first freeze

Areas We Serve in Chicago

Our mosquito control pros are available throughout the Chicago metro area, including:

Lincoln ParkWicker ParkNapervilleEvanstonOak ParkSchaumburgOrland ParkAuroraJolietElmhurst

Mosquito Control FAQ for Chicago Homeowners

How often should Chicago homeowners get mosquito control?
Given Chicago's arctic winters with wind chills below -20°f, most homeowners benefit from mosquito control at least once a year. Ice dam formation on roofs (December–February) often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Chicago most need mosquito control?
Chicago-style greystones and brick two-flats and Victorian and Craftsman-style homes are the most common home types in Chicago and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
How effective is mosquito barrier spray?
Professional barrier treatments reduce mosquito populations by 75–90% for 3–4 weeks. Effectiveness depends on rainfall (which degrades treatment) and how quickly populations recolonize from neighboring properties.
Is mosquito spray safe for children and pets?
When applied properly and allowed to dry (typically 30–60 minutes), EPA-registered barrier sprays are safe for people and pets. Organic (garlic and essential oil based) options are available for extra peace of mind.
What about mosquito misting systems?
Automatic misting systems spray at timed intervals (typically at dusk and dawn) using fine nozzles installed around the yard perimeter. They provide consistent, hands-free protection and are popular for large properties and entertainment areas.
Will treating my yard help if my neighbors have standing water?
Barrier spray kills mosquitoes that enter your yard, even from neighboring properties. Source reduction on your property significantly boosts effectiveness.

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