Enjoy Your Yard Again Without Bites and Buzzing
Mosquitoes can quickly take over your yard, making it difficult to enjoy time outdoors. Beyond being a nuisance, they can also carry harmful diseases. Bug Hunt provides targeted mosquito control treatments that significantly reduce mosquito populations so you can enjoy your outdoor space comfortably.
Call now or schedule your mosquito treatment today.

Why Mosquito Control Matters in New England
Mosquitoes thrive in the warm, humid conditions common throughout New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Southern Maine. Even small amounts of standing water can create breeding grounds.
Common issues include:
- Constant biting and irritation
- Disrupted outdoor activities
- Breeding in standing water
- Potential exposure to mosquito-borne illnesses
Mosquito activity typically begins in spring and continues through early fall.
Where Mosquitoes Breed and Hide
Mosquitoes live and reproduce in areas with moisture and shade.
Common hotspots include:
- Standing water (gutters, buckets, birdbaths)
- Tall grass and landscaping
- Under decks and shaded areas
- Dense shrubs and tree lines
Drainage areas and low spots in yards
Our Mosquito Control Process
Inspection
We identify breeding areas and mosquito resting zones throughout your property
Targeted Treatment
Barrier treatments are applied to key areas:
- Perimeter of the home
- Shrubs and vegetation
- Shaded resting areas
Breeding Source Reduction
We help identify and eliminate standing water sources
Ongoing Protection
Recurring treatments keep mosquito populations under control all season long
Most customers notice a significant reduction in mosquito activity after the first service.
Seasonal Mosquito Maintenance Plans
Consistent treatment is the most effective way to control mosquitoes.
Our maintenance plans include:
- Treatments every 3–4 weeks during peak season
- Early season start to prevent population growth
- Continued protection through late summer and early fall
- Customized plans based on property layout and conditions
Seasonal plans provide reliable, ongoing protection so you can enjoy your yard all season.
Organic and Natural Treatment Options Available
We offer alternative solutions for customers looking for a more natural approach.
Options include:
- Plant-based and eco-conscious products
- Reduced-chemical applications
- Targeted treatments in high-activity zones
These options are designed to reduce mosquito populations while aligning with your preference for more natural solutions. We can help determine the best fit for your property.
Family and Pet Safe Applications
Our treatments are applied with safety and precision in mind.
- Family-conscious application methods
- Pet-safe once dry as directed
- Targeted treatments rather than blanket spraying
- Clear instructions provided after service
Why Choose Bug Hunt
- Local experts serving NH, MA, and Southern ME
- Fast response and reliable scheduling
- Effective mosquito reduction strategies
- Seasonal protection plans available
- Honest and straightforward pricing
Proudly Serving Southern NH, Northern MA & Southern Maine
New Hampshire:
Derry, Salem, Londonderry, Manchester, Nashua, Portsmouth, Exeter and surrounding towns
Massachusetts:
Haverhill, Methuen, Andover, North Andover, Lowell, Newburyport and nearby areas
Maine:
Kittery, York, Eliot, South Berwick, Wells, Ogunquit and surrounding communities
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly will I notice results?
Most customers see a noticeable reduction in mosquito activity within 24–48 hours.
How often are treatments needed?
Typically every 3–4 weeks during peak mosquito season.
Do treatments eliminate mosquitoes completely?
They significantly reduce populations and ongoing service keeps them controlled.
Are treatments safe for pets and children?
Yes, when applied properly and allowed to dry as directed.
Schedule Mosquito Control Service Today
Take back your yard and enjoy your outdoor space again.
Call Bug Hunt or request service online today for professional mosquito control in Southern New Hampshire, Northern Massachusetts, and Southern Maine.
