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Lester, Alabama, is a scenic agricultural community in northwest Limestone County known for its rolling farm fields, rural charm, and active outdoor lifestyle. With access to the Limestone County Canoe and Kayak Trail, the Marbut Bend Nature Trail, and expansive open spaces, residents spend much of the year enjoying porches, patios, and outdoor recreation. However, Lester’s warm Southern climate, seasonal rainfall, and proximity to creeks and agricultural drainage systems create favorable conditions for mosquito and tick activity throughout much of the year.
Residents of Lester face seasonal risks from mosquito borne illnesses such as West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), along with tick borne diseases including Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. With backyard entertaining, neighborhood gatherings, and land management central to the community’s lifestyle, proactive mosquito and tick control supports comfortable outdoor environments. As a locally owned and operated business, Mosquito Shield of Huntsville AL understands these regional environmental factors and is dedicated to serving our neighbors.
To help reduce mosquito and tick activity, residents are encouraged to:
Lester experiences hot, humid summers and mild winters, contributing to a distinct mosquito and tick season that often begins in early spring and can continue well into the fall. Periodic heavy rainfall, agricultural irrigation, and yard retention areas create standing water, while shaded wooded borders and tall pasture grasses provide suitable environments for ticks.
Key Factors Influencing Pest Activity: