Mosquito Control & Tick Control in New Jersey
All-natural tick & mosquito spray service for your yard — safe for families, pets & pollinators.
Updated: January 10, 2026 • By: Laurie White
Feel good about your yard again
If you’ve ever felt uneasy letting your children or pets back into the yard after a company sprayed neurotoxic chemicals — you’re not alone. We’ll explain how Bite Back uses plant-based protection instead, where we focus treatments, and exactly what to expect so you feel confident from day one.

“I wanted a kid & pet safe option — something I could feel good about using around my own family. Bite Back was created to avoid toxic, synthetic pesticides and still give people a yard they can actually enjoy.”

Meet Buddy. He’s our reminder that protecting your yard shouldn’t mean disrupting everything living in it.
Families choose Bite Back for a safer standard — and consistent local service they can count on.Get Your Custom Yard Quote
Share a few details and we’ll send pricing for our seasonal plan that protects your yard from ticks and mosquitoes together — using plant-based ingredients only.
Choose the plan that matches your yard
Most families start with Shield (our core seasonal plan). For heavier tick pressure, Shield Plus adds extra tick support using an all-natural granular application about every 6 weeks.
Shield
Our core combined seasonal program for ticks + mosquitoes.
- Approximately every 21 days
- Targets perimeter zones, shade lines, and common pressure areas
- Seasonal timing designed for NJ yards (Apr–Oct)
- Guidance for standing water and mosquito breeding pressure
- Clear options through our Guarantee Process
Shield Plus
Shield + extra tick suppression for heavier pressure yards.
- Approximately every 21 days
- Everything included in Shield
- All-natural granular tick support about every 6 weeks
- Designed for yards with woods/brush edges, pets, wildlife paths, or higher tick activity
- Pairs with our Guarantee Process
What you get with a Bite Back seasonal program
- Targeted perimeter and edge focusWoodlines, fence lines, shade lines, corners, and transitions—where pressure actually builds.
- Shaded resting-area focus (mosquito relief)Dense shrubs, hedges, under-deck zones, and humid greenery.
- Standing-water guidanceWe point out common breeding sources and recommend practical fixes that move the needle.
- Consistent seasonal scheduleReliable timing across the season is what makes results feel consistent—not random.
- Clear notes + next stepsYou should always understand what was done and what to expect next.
Bite Back vs. typical “spray and go” companies
This is what families tell us they’re really comparing—clarity, consistency, and whether the plan actually fits the yard.
| Bite Back approach | Typical approach |
|---|---|
| Targets pressure zones firstEdges, shade lines, woodlines, resting zones—where ticks and mosquitoes concentrate. | Blanket lawn sprayLess emphasis on the specific zones that actually drive the problem. |
| Seasonal consistencyPlanned timing that keeps results feeling reliable across spring to fall. | One-and-done mindsetShort-term relief that often fades fast after weather and growth changes. |
| Clear process + optionsWe explain the plan and back it with a clear Guarantee Process. | Vague promisesOften less clarity on what to expect or what happens if results feel off. |
| Local routing + communicationService feels organized, consistent, and personal. | Route convenienceSchedules and communication can feel inconsistent. |
Bite Back is a great fit if your yard has…
The worse the edges and shade, the more important targeted service becomes. If any of these sound like your property, you’re in the right place.
Because Families Deserve a Safer Choice
Many companies rely on synthetic pesticides and market them with “eco” language. Bite Back was built as the alternative: a plant-based seasonal program designed for the way New Jersey yards actually look — woodlines, shade, gardens, patios, play sets, and pets that run the whole property.
Built in a Real NJ Yard — Then Proven Across 2,000+ Families
Bite Back wasn’t created in a lab — it was created the way homeowners actually live. We refined the approach around real NJ pressure zones: woodlines, shaded edges, humid resting areas, and the places pets and wildlife travel. Then we proved it through consistent seasonal service across thousands of homes.
- Backyard-tested methodTuned for woodlines, damp shade lines, and real NJ edges.
- Consistency creates reliabilityPlanned seasonal timing beats one-off treatments.
- Clear options if results feel offWe guide you through next steps using our Guarantee Process.
What years of treating NJ yards has taught us
Ticks hide in predictable zones — not “everywhere”
- Woodlines + brushy borders are the #1 pressure zone.Leaf litter, tall edges, shade lines, woods → lawn transitions.
- Pets and wildlife bring ticks onto the property.Deer paths, fence lines, and back corners are common entry points.
- Reduce pressure where ticks live.That’s why we focus on edges and humid resting areas—not just open grass.
Mosquito relief comes from breeding + resting areas
- Breeding happens in standing water.We treat when present and point out the fixes that matter.
- Mosquitoes rest in cool, shaded greenery.Hedges, dense shrubs, under-deck zones, damp shade lines.
- One plan for ticks + mosquitoes is realistic.Most NJ homes deal with both—so Bite Back treats both.
Explore New Jersey Service Areas by County
Start with your county. Each county page includes what to expect, how our program works, and common pressure zones for ticks and mosquitoes in that area.
Trusted by Neighbors
Real notes from NJ families who wanted a safer standard — and consistent local service they can count on.
“We finally feel comfortable using the yard again. The focus on edges and shade is what made this feel smarter than a blanket spray.”
NJ homeowner • Monmouth County
“Clear communication, consistent service, and real improvement over the season. That’s what we were looking for.”
NJ homeowner • Middlesex County
“You can tell this was built for NJ yards with woods and damp edges. It feels like a real plan, not a generic spray.”
NJ homeowner • Ocean County
Read (or leave) a Google review
Want the full story? Browse what neighbors say on Google — and if we’ve helped your family enjoy the yard again, we’d be grateful for a review.
Watch Bite Back in Action
A quick 30-second overview of our approach and what to expect as a Bite Back customer.
You’ll feel the difference with a local company
We’re based right here in New Jersey — and that shows up in the little things: clear answers, consistent communication, and service that respects how you actually use your yard (patios, gardens, pools, and play areas included).
Local NJ Service • Real People • Real Support
Have a question before you start? Request a quote, browse services, or open the listing for directions — we’ll make sure you understand the plan and what to expect.
Find us on Google Maps
Here’s our official Google Business listing map embed (fast + authoritative).
Bite Back Tick & Mosquito Control
Phone: 732-333-3379
Service: New Jersey + select Long Island, NY locations
Program: Combined tick + mosquito seasonal plan (Apr–Oct)
Quick Answers
Here are the questions we hear most from NJ families comparing options.
Is Bite Back safe for kids and pets?
Do you treat ticks and mosquitoes together?
When should I start tick and mosquito treatments in New Jersey?
How often do you come?
Does rain affect mosquito results?
Do you focus on deer ticks in NJ?
What if results aren’t where I expect them to be?
Where do you apply in a typical yard?
Do I need to be home for service?
What can I do to help improve results?
Why NJ yards get hit (and what actually helps)
- Edge habitat drives tick pressureWoodlines, brush borders, and transitions are where ticks concentrate—not the center of the lawn.
- Shade + humidity keep pests active longerCool, damp zones protect ticks and give mosquitoes resting cover.
- Rainfall spikes mosquito breeding pressureStanding water sources can appear fast—consistency helps you stay ahead.
- Season-long maintenance beats one-time spraysGrowth and weather change your yard over time—your plan should account for that.
Mosquito Control & Tick Control in New Jersey
All-natural tick & mosquito spray service for your yard — safe for families, pets & pollinators.
Updated: January 10, 2026 • By: Laurie White
Feel good about your yard again
If you’ve ever hesitated before letting your child play in the grass or your dog run in the yard after a treatment — you’re not alone. We’ll explain the plan, the focus zones, and what to expect so you feel confident from day one.

“I wanted a kid & pet safe option — something I could feel good about using around my own family. Bite Back was created to avoid toxic, synthetic pesticides and still give people a yard they can actually enjoy.”

Meet Buddy. He’s our reminder that protecting your yard shouldn’t mean disrupting everything living in it.
Families choose Bite Back for a safer standard — and consistent local service they can count on.Get Your Custom Yard Quote
Share a few details and we’ll send pricing for our seasonal plan that protects your yard from ticks and mosquitoes together — using plant-based ingredients only.
Choose the plan that matches your yard
Most families start with Shield (our core seasonal plan). For heavier tick pressure, Shield Plus adds extra tick support using an all-natural granular application about every 6 weeks.
Shield
Our core combined seasonal program for ticks + mosquitoes.
- Approximately every 21 days
- Targets perimeter zones, shade lines, and common pressure areas
- Seasonal timing designed for NJ yards (Apr–Oct)
- Guidance for standing water and mosquito breeding pressure
- Clear options through our Guarantee Process
Shield Plus
Shield + extra tick suppression for heavier pressure yards.
- Approximately every 21 days
- Everything included in Shield
- All-natural granular tick support about every 6 weeks
- Designed for yards with woods/brush edges, pets, wildlife paths, or higher tick activity
- Pairs with our Guarantee Process
What you get with a Bite Back seasonal program
- Targeted perimeter and edge focusWoodlines, fence lines, shade lines, corners, and transitions—where pressure actually builds.
- Shaded resting-area focus (mosquito relief)Dense shrubs, hedges, under-deck zones, and humid greenery.
- Standing-water guidanceWe point out common breeding sources and recommend practical fixes that move the needle.
- Consistent seasonal scheduleReliable timing across the season is what makes results feel consistent—not random.
- Clear notes + next stepsYou should always understand what was done and what to expect next.
Bite Back vs. typical “spray and go” companies
This is what families tell us they’re really comparing—clarity, consistency, and whether the plan actually fits the yard.
| Bite Back approach | Typical approach |
|---|---|
| Targets pressure zones firstEdges, shade lines, woodlines, resting zones—where ticks and mosquitoes concentrate. | Blanket lawn sprayLess emphasis on the specific zones that actually drive the problem. |
| Seasonal consistencyPlanned timing that keeps results feeling reliable across spring to fall. | One-and-done mindsetShort-term relief that often fades fast after weather and growth changes. |
| Clear process + optionsWe explain the plan and back it with a clear Guarantee Process. | Vague promisesOften less clarity on what to expect or what happens if results feel off. |
| Local routing + communicationService feels organized, consistent, and personal. | Route convenienceSchedules and communication can feel inconsistent. |
Bite Back is a great fit if your yard has…
The worse the edges and shade, the more important targeted service becomes. If any of these sound like your property, you’re in the right place.
Because Families Deserve a Safer Choice
Many companies rely on synthetic pesticides and market them with “eco” language. Bite Back was built as the alternative: a plant-based seasonal program designed for the way New Jersey yards actually look — woodlines, shade, gardens, patios, play sets, and pets that run the whole property.
Built in a Real NJ Yard — Then Proven Across 2,000+ Families
Bite Back wasn’t created in a lab — it was created the way homeowners actually live. We refined the approach around real NJ pressure zones: woodlines, shaded edges, humid resting areas, and the places pets and wildlife travel. Then we proved it through consistent seasonal service across thousands of homes.
- Backyard-tested methodTuned for woodlines, damp shade lines, and real NJ edges.
- Consistency creates reliabilityPlanned seasonal timing beats one-off treatments.
- Clear options if results feel offWe guide you through next steps using our Guarantee Process.
What years of treating NJ yards has taught us
Ticks hide in predictable zones — not “everywhere”
- Woodlines + brushy borders are the #1 pressure zone.Leaf litter, tall edges, shade lines, woods → lawn transitions.
- Pets and wildlife bring ticks onto the property.Deer paths, fence lines, and back corners are common entry points.
- Reduce pressure where ticks live.That’s why we focus on edges and humid resting areas—not just open grass.
Mosquito relief comes from breeding + resting areas
- Breeding happens in standing water.We treat when present and point out the fixes that matter.
- Mosquitoes rest in cool, shaded greenery.Hedges, dense shrubs, under-deck zones, damp shade lines.
- One plan for ticks + mosquitoes is realistic.Most NJ homes deal with both—so Bite Back treats both.
Explore New Jersey Service Areas by County
Start with your county. Each county page includes what to expect, how our program works, and common pressure zones for ticks and mosquitoes in that area.
Trusted by Neighbors
Real notes from NJ families who wanted a safer standard — and consistent local service they can count on.
“We finally feel comfortable using the yard again. The focus on edges and shade is what made this feel smarter than a blanket spray.”
NJ homeowner • Monmouth County
“Clear communication, consistent service, and real improvement over the season. That’s what we were looking for.”
NJ homeowner • Middlesex County
“You can tell this was built for NJ yards with woods and damp edges. It feels like a real plan, not a generic spray.”
NJ homeowner • Ocean County
Read (or leave) a Google review
Want the full story? Browse what neighbors say on Google — and if we’ve helped your family enjoy the yard again, we’d be grateful for a review.
Watch Bite Back in Action
A quick 30-second overview of our approach and what to expect as a Bite Back customer.
You’ll feel the difference with a local company
We’re based right here in New Jersey — and that shows up in the little things: clear answers, consistent communication, and service that respects how you actually use your yard (patios, gardens, pools, and play areas included).
Local NJ Service • Real People • Real Support
Have a question before you start? Request a quote, browse services, or open the listing for directions — we’ll make sure you understand the plan and what to expect.
Find us on Google Maps
Here’s our official Google Business listing map embed (fast + authoritative).
Bite Back Tick & Mosquito Control
Phone: 732-333-3379
Service: New Jersey + select Long Island, NY locations
Program: Combined tick + mosquito seasonal plan (Apr–Oct)
Quick Answers
Here are the questions we hear most from NJ families comparing options.
Is Bite Back safe for kids and pets?
Do you treat ticks and mosquitoes together?
When should I start tick and mosquito treatments in New Jersey?
How often do you come?
Does rain affect mosquito results?
Do you focus on deer ticks in NJ?
What if results aren’t where I expect them to be?
Where do you apply in a typical yard?
Do I need to be home for service?
What can I do to help improve results?
Why NJ yards get hit (and what actually helps)
- Edge habitat drives tick pressureWoodlines, brush borders, and transitions are where ticks concentrate—not the center of the lawn.
- Shade + humidity keep pests active longerCool, damp zones protect ticks and give mosquitoes resting cover.
- Rainfall spikes mosquito breeding pressureStanding water sources can appear fast—consistency helps you stay ahead.
- Season-long maintenance beats one-time spraysGrowth and weather change your yard over time—your plan should account for that.
