Event Shield is a one-time mosquito control service designed for outdoor events in East Central New Jersey, ensuring your guests enjoy your event without annoying mosquitoes and ticks. Our technicians apply a quick-drying spray that forms a barrier around your event space, targeting areas where mosquitoes breed and gather, so you can enjoy your celebration without the nuisance of bites or buzzing.
Mosquitoes are killed on contact, and the virtual barrier stays active throughout your event, ensuring effective coverage.
Our spray dries within minutes, leaving no lingering smell or visible residue, so your event remains undisturbed by chemical odors.
Event Shield provides effective results, letting your guests relax without the nuisance of mosquito bites during your special event.
Our Event Shield service is specifically designed for outdoor gatherings, providing a barrier that prevents mosquitoes from disrupting your plans. We use our Mosquito and Tick Proprietary Blend (MTPB), which kills mosquitoes on contact and keeps them out for the duration of your event. Whether your event is large or small, Event Shield ensures mosquitoes and ticks won’t be on the guest list.
Perfect for All Types of Events:
Our highly trained technicians will apply a barrier spray around the perimeter of your event space, focusing on the areas where mosquitoes and ticks are likely to gather. The spray is applied 24-48 hours before the event, dries in minutes, and leaves no odor or visible residue. Your guests can enjoy the event without worrying about bug sprays, nets, or bites.
Add Event Shield in 3 Simple Steps:
Contact us at least one week before your event to schedule a one-time spray.
Our technicians will apply our exclusive Mosquito and Tick Proprietary Blend 24-48 hours before the event.
Relax and enjoy your outdoor celebration, knowing mosquitoes and ticks are under control.
Adult deer ticks are about the size of a sesame seed, with females showing a reddish-brown body and a dark shield behind the head. Nymphs and larvae are smaller but still capable of spreading disease. They thrive in wooded areas, tall grasses, and leaf litter, and can also be found in shaded yards and gardens near tree lines. Deer ticks in East Central NJ are the main carriers of Lyme disease and can also spread anaplasmosis, babesiosis, ehrlichiosis, and Powassan virus.
Larger than deer ticks, with reddish-brown bodies and distinctive white or silver markings on their backs. Females can swell to the size of a pea when engorged. Found in grassy fields, along hiking trails, and in open wooded spaces, they are often near recreational areas and residential yards. They do not transmit Lyme disease but can carry Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tularemia. Their bites can cause irritation or infection if not removed promptly.
Medium-sized ticks with females easily identified by a single white dot on their backs; males have faint edge markings. While less common in East Central NJ, their range is expanding. They prefer warm, wooded habitats with dense underbrush, often along deer trails. Lone Star ticks are known for their aggressive feeding behavior and can transmit illnesses such as ehrlichiosis, tularemia, and Heartland virus. They have also been linked to alpha-gal syndrome, which can trigger red meat allergies.