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All-Natural Protection

Northern Mosquito Hunters understand that every yard is different.  We are also aware that some people prefer to avoid synthetic, therefore we offer and All-Natural solution as an ideal alternative to mosquito control that is developed to meet everyone’s needs.

Our All-Natural treatment options deter mosquitoes effectively and just like our traditional synthetic barrier treatment, provides a pest free yard for up to 21 days

We carefully inspect your property for any active larvae populations and treat them to eliminate continuous growth of the mosquitoes.  We spray specific areas where mosquitoes like to feed and reproduce in your yard and disrupt their life cycle.

We recommend to wait 30 minutes for our treatment to dry, and your family and pets are free to roam the yard and enjoy the outdoors

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

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