Tick and Mosquito Control in Kinnelon, NJ
Summers in your backyard should be filled with BBQs and family gatherings, not swatting at mosquitoes or checking for ticks on your pets. Professional mosquito control makes all the difference when those DIY sprays just won't cut it anymore.
Kinnelon offers effective mosquito, tick, and flea control services that protect your family and pets:
- Comprehensive treatment plans targeting breeding sites
- Pet-friendly spray treatments that actually work
- Environmentally responsible solutions for eco-conscious homeowners
- Flexible scheduling for your busy lifestyle
- No long-term contracts required
Our trained technicians apply targeted treatments that drastically reduce mosquito, tick, and flea populations around your property. We've been protecting families and pets throughout the community for 16 years with our proven approach that balances effectiveness with environmental responsibility.
Contact BRS Backyard Bug Busters today and reclaim your outdoor living space without the constant interruption of biting pests.
Comprehensive Outdoor Pest Services in Kinnelon
Our all-natural pest control solutions protect your outdoor spaces from harmful insects while keeping your family and pets safe. The powerful essential oil blend we use effectively targets problem areas around your property without introducing harsh chemicals to your environment in Kinnelon.
Natural Protection Against Outdoor Bugs
Our specialized treatments effectively repel:
- Ticks that can transmit serious diseases
- Mosquitoes that disrupt outdoor gatherings
- Fleas that irritate pets and humans
- Gnats that swarm during outdoor activities
- Ants that invade patios and outdoor dining areas
- Spiders that build webs around entryways
- Various other common outdoor pests
The BRS Backyard Bug Busters treatment program includes six carefully timed applications throughout the warm-weather months. We use high-pressure sprays to apply our essential oil formula of lemongrass, peppermint, rosemary, and garlic to create a natural barrier while preserving beneficial insects like bees and butterflies.

