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Tick and Mosquito Control Services in Toms River, NJ

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Experience relaxation and peace in your Toms River backyard with our proven mosquito control solution. Trusted by families in Toms River, our innovative approach not only repels mosquitoes but also establishes a durable barrier customized to your outdoor environment. Mosquito Shield of Southern New Jersey is dedicated to creating mosquito-free zones, so you can enjoy your outdoor spaces without interruption.

 

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    Effective mosquito control in Toms River, NJ, that drives mosquitoes away and keeps them out of your yard.

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Common Mosquitoes Found in the Southern New Jersey Region

  • Aedes sollicitans

    Aedes sollicitans

    Identification: Medium-sized mosquito with dark scales and distinctive white banding on the legs.

    Habitat: Found along coastal marshes, salt flats, and brackish wetlands—especially near the Jersey Shore.

    Behavior: Very aggressive biter, active during dawn and dusk. Can travel up to 20 miles inland in search of hosts.

    Health Risks: While not a major disease vector, its abundance and range make it a significant nuisance and contributor to regional biting pressure.

  • Culex pipiens (Northern House Mosquito)

    Culex pipiens

    Identification: Small brown mosquito with a rounded abdomen and pale banding on its legs.

    Habitat: Prefers polluted, stagnant water such as storm drains, old containers, and rain barrels—especially in urban and suburban areas.

    Behavior: Nighttime biter; often enters homes and bites while people sleep.

    Health Risks: Primary vector for West Nile virus in New Jersey. Also known to carry St. Louis encephalitis and other arboviruses.

  • Aedes triseriatus (Eastern Tree Hole Mosquito)

    Aedes triseriatus

    Identification: Dark mosquito with a silver-scaled thorax and narrow body.

    Aedes triseriatus (Eastern Tree Hole Mosquito) Habitat: Breeds in natural containers like tree holes and artificial ones like tires and buckets in shaded woodlands and backyards.

    Behavior: Active during the day; females are aggressive and target mammals, including humans.

    Health Risks: Primary vector of La Crosse encephalitis, which can be especially dangerous for children.

  • Anopheles quadrimaculatus (Common Malaria Mosquito)

    Anopheles quadrimaculatus

    Identification: Brown mosquito with four dark spots on each wing and a distinctive resting posture (body angled away from surface).

    Habitat: Clean, slow-moving freshwater sources like ponds, lakes, and forested wetlands.

    Behavior: Bites at dusk and dawn; rests indoors or in cool, damp areas.

    Health Risks: Historically a malaria vector, though not a current threat in New Jersey. Still contributes to nuisance biting in rural and semi-rural areas.

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    Toms River Professional Mosquito Control

    Toms River, New Jersey, is a well established township in Ocean County known for its waterfront communities, family friendly neighborhoods, and access to outdoor recreation along the Toms River and Barnegat Bay. With destinations such as Cattus Island County Park, local marinas, and nearby beaches, residents spend much of the warmer months outdoors. However, the area’s coastal humidity, tidal waterways, and frequent rainfall create favorable conditions for mosquito and tick activity throughout much of the season.

    Residents of Toms River face seasonal risks from mosquito borne illnesses such as West Nile Virus and Zika Virus, as well as tick borne diseases like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Given the township’s strong outdoor culture and proximity to water, proactive mosquito and tick control supports comfort and overall quality of life.

    To help reduce mosquito and tick activity, residents are encouraged to:

    • Remove standing water around properties, including in gutters, planters, birdbaths, and outdoor containers.

    • Use insect repellent and wear protective clothing during peak mosquito hours in the early morning and evening.

    • Schedule recurring professional mosquito and tick treatments to maintain comfortable outdoor living spaces.

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    Seasonal Weather in Toms River New Jersey

    Toms River experiences warm, humid summers and relatively mild winters, resulting in a mosquito and tick season that typically runs from late spring through early fall. Coastal moisture, residential irrigation, and nearby wetlands contribute to standing water, while shaded yards and natural vegetation provide suitable environments for ticks.

    Key Factors Influencing Pest Activity:

    • Mosquitoes and Coastal Water Sources: Proximity to the Toms River, Barnegat Bay, lagoons, and drainage areas increases mosquito activity during warmer months.

    • Ticks and Wooded Vegetation: Tree lined neighborhoods, brush, and nearby parks create ideal habitats for ticks, particularly during spring and early fall.

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    Frequently Asked Questions From Toms River Residents

    How long after treatment can customers expect to notice a reduction in mosquitos on their property?
    Most of our customers will see a dramatic improvement 24-48 hours after the very first treatment. After two treatments, customers should be able to enjoy their outdoor areas because we have built up a barrier to the mosquitoes and ticks. At this point, customers can call us back out if they continue to get swarmed or bitten. Most of our customers are never bitten the entire season.
    Why are mosquitos a problem in your service area?
    New Jersey has an excellent climate to allow mosquitoes and ticks to thrive. Primarily, the warm summers, high humidity, dense vegetation, and relatively wet conditions allow mosquitos and ticks to thrive. Standing water, streams, woodlands, and rural areas give mosquitoes and ticks ample habitat. Its low elevation and relatively flat topography means that water does not disperse rapidly. Relatively mild winters allow tick species to survive from one year to the next.
    Are there any geographic features or weather patterns unique to your area that impact the mosquito population?
    Mosquitoes will need a combination of rain and a couple days of warm weather to jump start their activity. That can sometimes happen in April and sometimes not happen until May. If customers sign-up for full-season service, then Mosquito Shield of Southern NJ is ready to react as soon as the weather warrants it. Summers without a mid-summer drought will see much higher levels of mosquito activity than summers that are drier. A particularly wet or snowy winter can cause some species of mosquitoes to be active even after a few seasons of inactivity. A mild winter can sometimes mean that ticks will be more active and numerous earlier in the Spring.
    Is it safe for my family?
    The EPA states that the products we use pose no measurable risk to humans or pets when used according to the label, which we do.
    Do you come back out if we need you?
    We offer a Satisfaction Guarantee. After your second comprehensive treatment, if you are getting swarmed or bitten, just give us a call and we will come back out and re-treat your area. In the unlikely event that you need a second call-back at any time during the season, our Service Manager will come out with your technician and walk the property with you to see if there are any adjustments needed to your treatment plan.
    How long does it take to spray my property?
    Our technician will walk your property with you on our first visit so that we get to know the specific condition of you property and how you use it. This visit may take from 15-30 minutes. After that, most visits will take less than 15 minutes, but it really depends on weather, topography, and how you use your property.

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