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Ready for a Pest-Free Yard?

Enjoy Your Outdoor Spaces Without the Bites With Ned's Pest Control!

  • 100% Humane & Fast Eradication
  • Local Technicians
  • Affordable Pricing
  • 1000+ 5 Star Reviews
  • Child and Pet-Friendly Methods
  • 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed

Protect Your Yard from Mosquitoes & Ticks!

Types of Mosquitos and Ticks

  • Culex Mosquito
  • Aedes Mosquito
  • American Dog Tick
  • Blacklegged Ticks
  • Brown Dog Tick
  • Lone Star Tick
  • Culex Mosquito

    Culex Mosquito

    Culex Mosquito

    Common House Mosquito & White-Dotted Mosquito The Culex mosquito, prevalent in the northeastern U.S., is a vector for West Nile and St. Louis encephalitis. Commonly breeding in stagnant water, these brown-striped mosquitoes feed on bird and human blood, thriving in urban areas. 

  • Aedes Mosquito

    Aedes Mosquito

    Aedes Mosquito

    Inland Floodwater, Rock Pool, and Eastern Tree Hole Mosquitoes The Aedes mosquito is a widespread vector for diseases like yellow fever, encephalitis, and West Nile virus. Found in rain pools, tree holes, and rock pools, it feeds on mammals and birds, with females relying on blood for reproduction. 

  • American Dog Tick

    American Dog Tick

    American Dog Tick

    Wood Ticks American Dog Ticks are brown with white markings and commonly found in grassy areas. They feed on mammals like dogs and humans and can transmit diseases like Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tularemia in the northeastern U.S.

  • Blacklegged Ticks

    Blacklegged Ticks

    Blacklegged Ticks

    Deer Ticks Blacklegged Ticks, or deer ticks, are small parasites found in wooded and grassy areas. They are primary vectors of Lyme disease, anaplasmosis, and babesiosis, feeding on humans, deer, and small mammals in the northeastern U.S.

  • Brown Dog Tick

    Brown Dog Tick

    Brown Dog Tick

    Brown Dog Ticks are reddish-brown and commonly found indoors, especially in kennels. These ticks primarily feed on dogs but can also bite humans. They may spread canine diseases like ehrlichiosis and Rocky Mountain spotted fever in some cases.

  • Lone Star Tick

    Lone Star Tick

    Lone Star Tick

    Lone Star Ticks are reddish-brown with a distinct white spot on females. Found in wooded areas, they feed on humans and animals and can transmit ehrlichiosis, tularemia, and alpha-gal syndrome, which may cause red meat allergies.

Why So Many People Recommend Ned’s Pest Control Services

This is our second year using Ned’s Pest Control for mosquito treatments on our property, and it has been great. They arrive when they say they will and are...

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Annie Adams
18 Jan, 2024

This company has been extremely helpful from the beginning. They make time to come out ASAP when needed… no questions asked.

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Ric Stapleton
09 Jan, 2024

Always efficient with cleaning my gutters and they installed new gutters that matched my siding perfect. No problems at all with them.

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07 Jan, 2024

Our Service Areas

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Ned's Home Provides pest control in the Following States:

  • Delaware
  • Maryland
  • New Jersey
  • Pennsylvania
  • Massachusetts

Answers to Common Questions About Our Process

How does your mosquito and tick control service work?

We treat your yard with targeted solutions that eliminate mosquitoes and ticks at all life stages. We focus on breeding grounds and provide long-lasting protection.

Are the treatments safe for kids and pets?

Yes, our treatments are specially designed to be safe for your family, including children and pets, while effectively eliminating pests.

How long does the treatment last?

Our mosquito and tick treatments typically provide protection for 3-4 weeks, depending on weather conditions and property size.

What diseases can mosquitoes and ticks spread?

Mosquitoes can transmit diseases like West Nile Virus and Zika Virus, while ticks are known for spreading Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.

How often should I treat my yard?

For consistent protection, we recommend monthly treatments during the active mosquito and tick season.

What areas do you treat?

We treat all outdoor areas where mosquitoes and ticks are likely to breed or rest, including lawns, shrubs, trees, and standing water.

Can you prevent mosquitoes from coming back?

While no solution is 100% permanent, our prevention methods and re-treatment plans, significantly reduce mosquito populations.

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  • Immediate Results: Enjoy a bite-free yard within hours of treatment.
  • Long-Lasting Protection: Keep mosquitoes and ticks away for weeks with our residual treatments.
  • Safe for Families and Pets: Our solutions are designed to protect your loved ones while eliminating pests.
  • Customized Treatment Plans: Tailored solutions based on the unique needs of your property.
  • Affordable Solutions: Competitive pricing to fit any budget without compromising on quality.
  • Licensed and Expert Technicians: Trust our trained professionals to deliver effective and reliable results.

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