Mosquito-borne illnesses are no longer just a problem overseas. Here’s how to protect your family in New Jersey with Bite Back Tick & Mosquito Control.
Why Malaria is Back in the News
For decades, malaria was thought to be a disease far removed from the U.S. However, in recent years, locally transmitted cases have been reported in several states, raising concern among health experts. While malaria remains rare in New Jersey, the presence of Anopheles mosquitoes—the species capable of transmitting malaria—makes prevention a top priority.
Warmer temperatures, increased rainfall, and global travel patterns are contributing to new opportunities for mosquito-borne diseases to spread. That’s why homeowners across Monmouth County, Middlesex County, and the rest of New Jersey are looking for trusted mosquito control solutions.
The Real Threat of Mosquitoes in New Jersey
Mosquitoes aren’t just an annoyance at backyard barbecues—they’re considered the deadliest animals on the planet. In addition to malaria, they can transmit:
- West Nile Virus – Detected in New Jersey nearly every summer.
- Zika Virus – A virus that can cause serious complications in pregnant women.
- Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) – A rare but often deadly virus also carried by mosquitoes in the Northeast.
With these threats present, mosquito control in New Jersey is about more than comfort—it’s about safety.
How Bite Back Tick & Mosquito Control Protects You
Many mosquito control companies advertise their sprays as “natural” or “derived from chrysanthemums,” but what they don’t tell you is that those sprays are actually synthetic pyrethroids created in a lab. These chemicals may harm pollinators, pets, and even your family.
Bite Back Tick & Mosquito Control takes a different approach. We use all-natural mosquito control sprays derived from essential oils and listed as Section 25(b) EPA-exempt products. This means they are recognized as safe and effective without the risks associated with synthetic pesticides.
- All-natural sprays safe for children and pets.
- EPA-exempt essential oil blends that work.
- Pollinator-friendly practices that protect bees and butterflies.
- Transparent notification signs so neighbors know it’s not toxic pesticides.
Steps You Can Take to Reduce Mosquito Risk
While professional mosquito treatments are the most effective solution, homeowners can also take steps to reduce mosquito activity:
- Remove standing water from gutters, birdbaths, and containers.
- Keep grass trimmed and bushes maintained to reduce resting areas.
- Use outdoor fans during gatherings to disrupt mosquito flight.
- Schedule regular mosquito control treatments every 3–4 weeks during mosquito season.
Protect Your Family with Bite Back
Don’t let mosquitoes and the threat of malaria take over your yard. Choose all-natural protection you can trust.
Or call us at 732-333-3379