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MOSQUITO CONTROL IN LAKE MARY, FLORIDA

Don't let mosquitos ruin your outdoor fun. Our mosquito control program reduces populations around your property through targeted treatments of breeding areas and resting spots. Enjoy your backyard again with our seasonal protection plans designed specifically for Central Florida's humid climate.

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Mosquitoes make outdoor living miserable in Lake Mary. Central Florida's climate creates perfect breeding conditions year-round. Professional mosquito control reduces populations around your property so you take back your yard.

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PC23 provides mosquito control service for Lake Mary residents. We target breeding sites, treat resting areas, and create protective barriers. Our treatments work in Florida's humid climate and reduce mosquito activity by up to 90 percent.
 

HEALTH RISKS FROM MOSQUITOES

Mosquitoes kill more people worldwide than any other animal. They transmit deadly diseases through their bites.

 

West Nile Virus appears in Florida every year. Most infected people show no symptoms. Twenty percent develop fever, headache, and body aches. One in 150 develops serious neurological disease. Some die and survivors suffer permanent damage.

 

Seminole County reports West Nile cases annually. Lake Mary residents face exposure risk during summer and fall months.

 

Eastern Equine Encephalitis kills one-third of people who develop symptoms. Survivors often have permanent brain damage. Florida sees EEE cases most years.

 

Dengue Fever causes severe flu-like illness. Some patients develop hemorrhagic dengue which causes internal bleeding. Repeat infections become more dangerous.

 

Local dengue transmission occurs in Central Florida. International travelers bring the virus and local mosquitoes spread it.

 

Zika Virus damages developing fetuses. Pregnant women infected with Zika give birth to babies with microcephaly and other defects. Zika spreads through mosquito bites and sexual contact.

 

Florida experienced Zika outbreaks. Lake Mary mosquitoes carry the virus when infected people are present.

 

Chikungunya causes joint pain lasting months or years. Many people become debilitated by chronic symptoms. No cure or treatment exists.

 

Heartworm Disease kills dogs and cats. Mosquitoes transmit heartworm larvae between pets. Infected animals die without treatment. Prevention costs less than treatment.

 

Every Lake Mary pet faces heartworm risk. Year-round prevention is necessary.

 

Allergic Reactions from mosquito bites affect many people. Bites swell large and hurt. Some people develop skeeter syndrome with extreme swelling. Repeated bites sensitize immune systems making reactions worse.

MOSQUITO SPECIES IN LAKE MARY

Asian Tiger Mosquito

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Black mosquitoes with white stripes on legs and body. They bite aggressively during daytime hours. Asian tiger mosquitoes prefer shaded areas near homes.

 

These mosquitoes breed in small water containers. Bird baths, flower pots, and tire swings produce hundreds of mosquitoes. They complete their life cycle in seven days.

 

Asian tiger mosquitoes transmit dengue fever, chikungunya, and Zika virus. They bite multiple times and move between hosts spreading disease.

 

Lake Mary residents encounter these mosquitoes in yards, patios, and garages. They follow people indoors through open doors.

Southern House Mosquito

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Brown mosquitoes active from dusk to dawn. They enter homes and bite while you sleep. Southern house mosquitoes prefer indoor resting spots during day.

 

These mosquitoes breed in ditches, storm drains, and septic systems. Standing water with organic matter produces large populations. Females lay egg rafts containing 200 eggs.

 

Southern house mosquitoes carry West Nile virus and St. Louis encephalitis. They feed on birds then bite humans spreading disease between species.

 

Homes in older Lake Mary neighborhoods near downtown have more problems with these mosquitoes. Properties with septic systems provide breeding sites.

Yellow Fever Mosquito

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Dark mosquitoes with white markings forming a lyre shape on the back. They bite ankles and lower legs during morning and late afternoon.

 

Yellow fever mosquitoes breed in artificial containers near homes. They prefer clean water in buckets, tarps, and toys. Females lay eggs just above water line.

 

These mosquitoes transmit yellow fever, dengue, and Zika. They bite silently and people don't notice until later. Multiple bites occur before you react.

 

Properties with pools, fountains, and outdoor decor have higher yellow fever mosquito populations. Heathrow and Timacuan areas see these mosquitoes around water features.

Gallinipper Mosquito

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Giant mosquitoes measuring up to 20 times larger than common species. They bite through clothing and cause painful welts. Gallinippers fly during day and night.

 

These mosquitoes breed in flood waters and temporary pools. Heavy rains trigger mass emergences. Thousands appear within days of flooding.

 

Gallinipper bites hurt immediately. The pain feels like getting stabbed. Welts grow large and itch for weeks.

 

Areas near Crystal Lake and Lake Markham Preserve get swarmed after summer storms. Flood-prone neighborhoods experience gallinipper invasions annually.

Salt Marsh Mosquito

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Aggressive biters from coastal areas. Storm systems push them inland to Lake Mary. They travel miles from breeding sites searching for blood meals.

 

These mosquitoes breed in brackish water near coasts. Populations explode after hurricanes and tropical storms. They invade Central Florida in massive swarms.

 

Salt marsh mosquitoes bite any exposed skin. They attack in groups making outdoor activity impossible. Their bites cause severe allergic reactions in some people.

 

When tropical weather affects Florida, Lake Mary gets salt marsh mosquito invasions. Everyone stays indoors until populations die off.

WHY LAKE MARY HAS SEVERE MOSQUITO PROBLEMS

Lake Mary's environment supports massive mosquito populations.

 

High humidity keeps mosquitoes active and breeding. Central Florida averages 75 percent humidity year-round. Mosquitoes thrive in these conditions.

 

Frequent rainfall creates countless breeding sites. Summer afternoon storms leave standing water everywhere. Mosquitoes breed in puddles, gutters, plant saucers, and any container holding water.

 

Warm temperatures extend breeding season. Mosquitoes remain active 12 months in Lake Mary. Winter offers little relief compared to northern states.

 

Natural water features attract mosquitoes. Lake Mary sits near multiple lakes including Lake Mary, Timacuan Lake, and Lake Lotus. These water sources support constant mosquito reproduction.

 

Dense vegetation provides daytime resting spots. Oak trees, palm trees, and thick landscaping give mosquitoes shade and protection. Your yard becomes a mosquito hotel.

 

Neighborhoods near water have worse problems. Properties along Lake Mary Boulevard and International Parkway near retention ponds deal with heavy mosquito pressure. Homes backing to conservation areas see constant mosquito invasions.

WHY MOSQUITO PROBLEMS GET WORSE

Your attempts to control mosquitoes fail for several reasons.

 

Mosquitoes breed too fast. Females lay hundreds of eggs during their lifetime. New generations emerge every week. You kill adults but new ones replace them constantly.

 

Breeding sites are everywhere. You eliminate obvious sources but miss hidden ones. Mosquitoes breed in bottle caps, leaf axils, and tree holes. Finding every site is impossible.

 

Mosquitoes fly from neighbors' properties. You treat your yard but mosquitoes invade from untreated areas. Your neighbors' breeding sites affect your property.

 

Standing water returns after rain. You dump containers but afternoon storms refill them. You work against nature's cycle.

 

Female mosquitoes need blood to reproduce. They seek you out aggressively. Your presence attracts mosquitoes from hundreds of feet away.

 

Lake Mary's constant humidity keeps adult mosquitoes alive longer. They survive and bite more people. Each female produces more offspring before dying.

WHY DIY MOSQUITO CONTROL FAILS

Store-bought mosquito products provide minimal relief.

 

Bug zappers kill beneficial insects but few mosquitoes. Studies show zappers kill less than one percent of mosquitoes. You waste electricity and money.

 

Citronella candles work only in immediate area. Light breeze reduces effectiveness. You need dozens of candles to protect a patio. Smoke bothers people more than it repels mosquitoes.

 

Mosquito coils contain toxic chemicals. Burning coils indoors causes respiratory problems. Outdoor use provides limited protection.

 

Ultrasonic devices don't work. Scientific studies prove mosquitoes ignore ultrasonic frequencies. Companies selling these devices face lawsuits for false advertising.

 

Personal repellents protect one person. You apply DEET or picaridin to exposed skin. Protection lasts only hours. You smell chemicals and feel greasy. Reapplication becomes tedious.

 

Dunks in standing water work but you miss most breeding sites. Mosquitoes breed in places you don't see. Gutters, storm drains, and neighbor's property produce mosquitoes that invade your yard.

 

Propane traps cost hundreds of dollars. They need constant refills. Effectiveness depends on placement and wind. They attract mosquitoes from neighbors increasing overall activity.

 

Yard sprays from stores last only days. Rain washes away treatments. You spray weekly and inhale chemicals. Results disappoint and costs add up.

PC23 MOSQUITO CONTROL PROCESS

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Our mosquito control service follows an integrated approach.

 

Property Inspection

We walk your entire property identifying mosquito sources. We check for standing water in obvious and hidden locations. We inspect vegetation where mosquitoes rest.

 

We identify high-activity areas based on shade, moisture, and wind protection. We note where you spend time outdoors. We prioritize treatment for zones you use most.

 

We look for breeding sites you didn't know existed. Gutters, French drains, and low spots collect water. Tree holes and bamboo stumps hold water for months.

 

We check neighboring properties for obvious mosquito sources. While we don't treat neighbor's yards, we note what's affecting your property.

 

Breeding Site Elimination

We dump standing water from containers. We treat water that can't be drained with larvicide. We recommend repairs to eliminate persistent water collection.

 

We identify drainage problems. We show you where water pools after rain. We explain how to improve grading and drainage.

 

We treat storm drains and catch basins with long-lasting larvicide. These sites produce thousands of mosquitoes. Treatment lasts 30 days.

 

Barrier Treatment Application

We spray vegetation where mosquitoes rest. We treat shrubs, trees, under decks, and other shaded areas. We apply products to both sides of leaves.

 

We treat lawn areas mosquitoes cross. We create a protective zone around your outdoor living spaces. We pay special attention to entry points near doors.

 

We use professional products that last three to four weeks. Our treatments resist rain better than consumer products. We choose formulas proven effective in Florida humidity.

 

We apply treatments during optimal times. Early morning or evening applications when mosquitoes are active ensure better contact. We don't spray during rain or extreme heat.

 

Fogging Services

We utilize "in2care systems" instead of fogging for immediate relief before outdoor events. The system knocks down adult mosquitoes in minutes.

 

Our system penetrates dense vegetation. It reaches mosquitoes hiding in thick cover. Results last several hours to two days.

 

We setup before parties, weddings, and family gatherings. You get mosquito-free outdoor events. Your guests enjoy themselves without constant swatting.

 

Ongoing Maintenance

We return every three to four weeks during peak season. We retreat barriers as products break down. We check for new breeding sites after storms.

 

We adjust our approach based on mosquito pressure. Heavy rain months need more attention. Dry periods need less frequent service.

 

We communicate before each visit. We confirm appointment times. We explain what we did and what you should expect.

LAKE MARY SPECIFIC MOSQUITO CHALLENGES

Properties near Sun Rail stations and retention ponds have constant mosquito pressure. Stormwater management systems breed millions of mosquitoes.

 

Homes backing to conservation areas near Lake Lotus Park and Soldiers Creek Park deal with mosquitoes from natural wetlands. These areas can't be treated and produce endless mosquitoes.

 

Neighborhoods with lush mature landscaping like Colonial Town Center and Heathrow provide more mosquito habitat. Dense vegetation increases mosquito populations.

 

Properties with pools and water features need extra attention. Even chlorinated pools breed mosquitoes if circulation stops. Decorative ponds become mosquito factories without treatment.

 

Lake Mary gets afternoon storms from June through September. Every storm creates new breeding sites. Mosquito control during rainy season requires more frequent service.

 

Homes near Lake Mary and Timacuan Lake fight mosquitoes year-round. Winter offers little relief. Warm periods trigger mosquito activity even in January.

 

Older neighborhoods have outdated drainage. Properties along Wilshire Drive and Country Club Road hold water longer after rain. Poor drainage means more mosquitoes.

HOW FAST MOSQUITO CONTROL WORKS

Initial treatment provides relief within hours. Adult mosquitoes die when they contact treated surfaces. Biting pressure drops immediately.

 

Maximum reduction occurs three to five days after treatment. Products reach full effectiveness as mosquitoes contact barriers. You notice dramatically fewer mosquitoes.

 

Protection lasts three to four weeks depending on weather. Heavy rain reduces effectiveness. Dry conditions extend protection.

 

Breeding site treatments take longer to show results. Larvae die over several days. Adult emergence stops within one week.

 

Ongoing service maintains low mosquito populations. Each treatment builds on previous applications. Your property becomes less attractive to mosquitoes over time.

 

Special events get one-time treatments 24 hours before. You get maximum relief when guests arrive. Protection lasts through evening events.

MAXIMIZING YOUR MOSQUITO CONTROL RESULTS

Empty containers that collect water. Flip over buckets, toys, and tarps. Store items that hold water under cover.

 

Clean gutters monthly during rainy season. Clogged gutters breed thousands of mosquitoes. Water sits for weeks providing perfect habitat.

 

Fix drainage problems. Fill low spots in your yard. Extend downspouts away from foundations. Improve grading around your home.

 

Trim vegetation to increase airflow. Mosquitoes avoid windy areas. Open up dense plantings. Remove unnecessary shrubs near patios.

 

Change pet water bowls daily. Dump and refill bird baths twice weekly. Mosquitoes breed in these containers.

 

Cover rain barrels with fine mesh. Screen openings to septic tanks and cisterns. Prevent mosquito entry to water storage.

 

Report neglected pools to code enforcement. Abandoned pools breed millions of mosquitoes. One neglected pool affects entire neighborhoods.

 

Maintain your pool properly. Run circulation daily. Keep chlorine levels correct. Empty skimmer baskets regularly.

 

Install fans on patios and porches. Strong airflow prevents mosquitoes from landing. Ceiling fans and floor fans make outdoor areas more comfortable.

CHOOSING THE BEST MOSQUITO CONTROL IN LAKE MARY

PC23 serves Lake Mary with specialized mosquito control.

 

We understand Central Florida mosquitoes. We know breeding patterns and seasonal cycles. We adjust treatments for Lake Mary's unique challenges.

 

We use professional products not available in stores. Our treatments last longer and work better. We choose formulas effective in high humidity.

 

We respond fast to mosquito problems. We provide same-day service when available. We know mosquitoes make outdoor living impossible.

 

We offer flexible service plans. Monthly service during peak season. Bi-monthly during slower months. One-time treatments for events.

 

We guarantee satisfaction between treatments. If mosquitoes return early, we retreat at no charge. We want you enjoying your yard.

 

We protect your family and pets. We use products approved for residential use. We follow label directions for safety.

 

Our technicians live in Central Florida. We deal with the same mosquito problems you face. We test our treatments on our own properties.

 

We provide honest assessments. We explain what you should expect. We don't promise 100 percent elimination because that's impossible.

 

Mosquitoes make your property unusable. Your kids stay indoors during summer. You avoid your own backyard. Family gatherings move inside.

 

Professional mosquito control gives you your yard back. You host outdoor events without guests getting eaten alive. Your kids play outside safely.

 

Mosquitoes carry diseases that threaten your family's health. West Nile virus, Zika, and dengue spread through Lake Mary. Protection goes beyond comfort.

Contact PC23 for Mosquito Control in Lake Mary

We reduce mosquito populations and protect your outdoor spaces. Our local technicians provide reliable service with proven results.

 

Your Lake Mary property deserves professional mosquito control. We provide treatments designed for Central Florida conditions. We serve your neighborhood with the expertise you need.

 

Stop fighting mosquitoes alone. Get professional control that works.

CONTACT

Phone: (321) 234-4589

Email: Office@pc23pest.com

WORKING HOURS

Mon - Fri: 8am - 5pm

​​Saturday: Closed

​Sunday: Closed

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