Strafford and Rockingham Counties

Tick and Mosquito Control Services in Exeter, NH

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Experience relaxation and peace in your Exeter backyard with our proven mosquito control solution. Trusted by families in Exeter, our innovative approach not only reduces mosquito activity but also establishes a durable barrier tailored to your outdoor environment. Mosquito Shield of Strafford County is dedicated to enhancing your outdoor spaces, so you can enjoy them without interruption.

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Common Mosquito Species Found in Exeter, NH

  • Aedes canadensis

    Aedes canadensis (Woodland Pool Mosquito)

    Identification: Dark mosquito with white bands on the legs and a white-scaled abdomen.

    Habitat: Frequently found in Strafford’s forested wetlands and temporary woodland pools that form after spring rains.

    Behavior: Active during the day; prefers shaded, wooded areas.

    Health Risks: Known to cause itchy bites and may carry Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) in the Northeast.

  • Aedes vexans (Inland Floodwater Mosquito)

    Aedes vexans

    Identification: Brownish mosquito with white banding on the legs and abdomen.

    Habitat: Common after heavy rain; breeds in floodwaters, roadside ditches, and wet fields.

    Behavior: Aggressive twilight and evening biter.

    Health Risks: Not a major disease carrier in New Hampshire but can cause significant discomfort.

  • Culex pipiens (Northern House Mosquito)

    Culex pipiens (Northern House Mosquito)

    Identification: Light brown with darker abdominal bands.

    Habitat: Breeds in stagnant water—rain barrels, gutters, catch basins, and old containers.

    Behavior: Bites at night; often found near homes.

    Health Risks: Can transmit West Nile virus and other arboviruses in the Northeast.

  • Anopheles punctipennis

    Anopheles punctipennis

    Identification: Slender, dark mosquito with speckled wings and long legs.

    Habitat: Prefers clean, slow-moving water like streams and spring-fed ponds common in rural Strafford.

    Behavior: Most active at dusk and dawn.

    Health Risks: Former malaria vector; still causes itchy bites and thrives in semi-rural areas.

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    Exeter Professional Mosquito & Tick Control

    Exeter, New Hampshire, is a charming and historic town nestled along the banks of the Squamscott River. Known for its rich colonial history, vibrant downtown, and scenic beauty, Exeter offers residents and visitors numerous attractions such as Swasey Parkway, Exeter River Trail, and the historic American Independence Museum. However, the combination of wetlands, rivers, and wooded areas in and around Exeter creates ideal conditions for mosquito and tick activity, particularly during warmer months.

    Exeter’s blend of natural landscapes, historic charm, and vibrant neighborhoods provides an environment where mosquito populations can thrive.

    Addressing Health and Safety Concerns

    Health concerns in Exeter include mosquito-borne illnesses like West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), as well as tick-borne diseases such as Lyme disease. These risks emphasize the importance of proactive pest management to protect the community’s health and enjoyment of outdoor spaces.

    To address these challenges, Exeter has adopted measures such as:

    • Educating residents on the importance of eliminating standing water to reduce mosquito breeding sites.
    • Promoting regular mosquito treatments for residential properties, public parks, and shared outdoor spaces.

    As a trusted mosquito control company, we work closely with Exeter residents to reduce mosquito activity through proven treatments and expert advice. Regular professional mosquito treatments, paired with community-led efforts, are essential to preserving Exeter’s charm and ensuring it remains a safe and enjoyable place to live, work, and play.

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    Seasonal Weather in Exeter New Hampshire

    The weather in Exeter, New Hampshire, plays a significant role in seasonal pest activity. Warm, humid summers create ideal conditions for mosquitoes, particularly after heavy rains that leave behind standing water. Ticks are most active during spring and fall, thriving in the area’s moderate temperatures and abundant vegetation. While Exeter’s cold winters bring some relief from pests, the spring thaw often leads to increased mosquito activity as water collects in low-lying areas and wetlands.

    Key Factors Influencing Pest Activity:

    • Mosquitoes and Proximity to Natural Features: Wetlands, rivers, and wooded trails in Exeter contribute to heightened mosquito activity during warmer months.
    • Ticks and Dense Vegetation: Overgrown greenery and wooded spaces near homes and recreational areas create ideal habitats for ticks, particularly in spring and fall.

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    Common Ticks Found in Exeter, NH

    • Deer Ticks (Black-legged Ticks)

      Deer Ticks (Black-legged Ticks)

      Deer ticks are a major concern across Exeter and the Seacoast region. They thrive in wooded areas, leaf litter, and shaded lawns. Adult ticks are about the size of a sesame seed, and nymphs—active during late spring and summer—are even smaller.

      These ticks are the primary carriers of Lyme disease in New Hampshire and can also transmit anaplasmosis, babesiosis, and Powassan virus. Regular tick checks and treating outdoor areas are essential for Exeter residents, especially near wooded trails and stone walls.

    • American Dog Ticks (Wood Ticks)

      American Dog Ticks (Wood Ticks)

      These larger reddish-brown ticks have white markings on their backs and are often found in grassy areas, fields, and along hiking paths.

      Though they don’t carry Lyme disease, they are known vectors for Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tularemia. Pet owners in Exeter should be especially vigilant in spring and early summer, when these ticks are most active.

    • Lone Star Ticks

      Lone Star Ticks

      Though historically more common in the South, Lone Star ticks have been increasingly reported in southern and eastern New Hampshire. Females are identified by a distinct white dot on their backs.

      They prefer dense underbrush and shaded forest edges and may cause bites that trigger allergic reactions to red meat (alpha-gal syndrome). Their expanding presence in Exeter highlights the importance of proactive tick awareness and prevention measures.

    Frequently Asked Questions From Exeter Residents

    01. What makes you different from the other companies?
    With over 20 years of experience in mosquito control, we are the only company offering a tailored treatment plan and a flexible schedule. Unlike fixed, 21-day programs, our approach adapts to the weather and local mosquito activity. We provide treatments every 10 to 17 days to ensure optimal results.
    02. How long does it take to spray my property?
    The average sized property only takes 5 to 8 minutes. Our technicians are highly trained to know what areas of your property to focus on.
    03. Do you come back out if we need you?
    In addition to our free resprays, we offer a full, money-back guarantee within 7 days of your first visit if you are not fully satisfied.
    04. How long after treatment can customers expect to notice a reduction in mosquitoes on their property?
    Within the first 24 hours of your initial treatment, you’ll notice visible improvements that continue to enhance over time until your next scheduled service. We keep track of weather conditions and mosquito activity, returning as needed, typically every 10 to 17 days.
    05. What are the best times of year to start and stop service for Exeter?
    Our service typically begins in late April or early May and continues through September. Each season is unique, and we carefully monitor weather patterns to start treatments as early and end as late as necessary. We take full responsibility for determining the right timing to service your property. You’ll never need to worry about scheduling treatments or tracking the number of visits, we handle all of that for you. Additionally, we treat 4 to 6 times more frequently than other providers.

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