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New Jersey Mosquito & Tick Control Service Areas

Bite Back provides all-natural mosquito and tick control for NJ homeowners across 16 counties and hundreds of towns. No synthetic pesticides. Targeted to shaded edges, wooded borders, and the zones where pressure actually builds. Find your county below, see the towns we serve, and confirm coverage for your address.

Updated · By Laurie, owner, Bite Back Tick & Mosquito Control

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Serving New Jersey Families Across 16 Counties

New Jersey has some of the highest tick and mosquito pressure in the Northeast. Dense woodland edges, migratory deer populations, humid summers, and coastal wetlands create sustained pest activity across counties as different as wooded Morris, coastal Ocean, suburban Middlesex, and urban Hudson. Bite Back organizes service by county and town so homeowners can find the right local coverage page and confirm service for their specific address.

Our program uses essential-oil blends, no synthetic pesticides, and targets the shaded edges, wooded borders, and damp pockets where ticks and mosquitoes actually live, not the open center of the lawn.

What this page includes

  • All 16 NJ counties Bite Back serves
  • County-specific tick and mosquito pressure notes
  • Full town and municipality lists by county
  • Direct links to each county service page
  • Address confirmation for your exact NJ property
  • Seasonal pressure timing for NJ by month
Find Your County

Browse New Jersey Mosquito & Tick Control by County

Select your county to jump to coverage details, top towns, and a link to the full local service page.

Counties Served

Mosquito & Tick Control Across New Jersey, All 16 Counties

Each county card includes local pressure notes, key towns, and a link to the full county service page. Open any county town list to view all municipalities. Towns with published Bite Back location pages link automatically.

Bergen County, NJ Mosquito & Tick Control

Bergen County pressure profile

Bergen County's mix of mature suburban landscaping, Ramapo Valley corridor woodland, and Palisades parkland creates sustained tick pressure along wooded edges and shaded property borders. Mosquito activity builds in the dense plantings and humid pockets common to Bergen's older neighborhoods. Deer movement through Mahwah, Oakland, and Franklin Lakes pushes tick migration into adjacent residential yards each spring and fall.

Bergen County Page →
Top Bergen County towns served
MahwahRidgewoodParamusRamseyOaklandFranklin LakesWyckoffHillsdale
All towns served in Bergen County, NJ
  • Allendale Borough
  • Alpine Borough
  • Bergenfield Borough
  • Bogota Borough
  • Carlstadt Borough
  • Cliffside Park Borough
  • Closter Borough
  • Cresskill Borough
  • Demarest Borough
  • Dumont Borough
  • East Rutherford Borough
  • Edgewater Borough
  • Elmwood Park Borough
  • Emerson Borough
  • Englewood City
  • Englewood Cliffs Borough
  • Fair Lawn Borough
  • Fairview Borough
  • Fort Lee Borough
  • Franklin Lakes Borough
  • Garfield City
  • Glen Rock Borough
  • Hackensack City
  • Harrington Park Borough
  • Hasbrouck Heights Borough
  • Haworth Borough
  • Hillsdale Borough
  • Ho-Ho-Kus Borough
  • Leonia Borough
  • Little Ferry Borough
  • Lodi Borough
  • Lyndhurst Township
  • Mahwah Township
  • Maywood Borough
  • Midland Park Borough
  • Montvale Borough
  • Moonachie Borough
  • New Milford Borough
  • North Arlington Borough
  • Northvale Borough
  • Norwood Borough
  • Oakland Borough
  • Old Tappan Borough
  • Oradell Borough
  • Palisades Park Borough
  • Paramus Borough
  • Park Ridge Borough
  • Ramsey Borough
  • Ridgefield Borough
  • Ridgefield Park Village
  • Ridgewood Village
  • River Edge Borough
  • Rivervale Township
  • Rochelle Park Township
  • Rockleigh Borough
  • Rutherford Borough
  • Saddle Brook Township
  • Saddle River Borough
  • South Hackensack Township
  • Teaneck Township
  • Tenafly Borough
  • Teterboro Borough
  • Upper Saddle River Borough
  • Waldwick Borough
  • Wallington Borough
  • Washington Township
  • Westwood Borough
  • Woodcliff Lake Borough
  • Wood Ridge Borough
  • Wyckoff Township

Burlington County, NJ Mosquito & Tick Control

Burlington County pressure profile

Burlington County spans the Pine Barrens fringe, farmland, and mature suburban communities, conditions that drive both deer tick and mosquito pressure. Wooded lots in Medford, Tabernacle, Shamong, and Evesham produce strong tick pressure along property borders. Wetland edges near Bass River and retention areas throughout the county create reliable mosquito breeding zones. Pressure typically builds earlier in spring in the more southerly Burlington towns.

Burlington County Page →
Top Burlington County towns served
MedfordMoorestownMount LaurelEveshamCinnaminsonMarltonTabernacleShamong
All towns served in Burlington County, NJ
  • Bass River Township
  • Beverly City
  • Bordentown City
  • Bordentown Township
  • Burlington City
  • Burlington Township
  • Chesterfield Township
  • Cinnaminson Township
  • Delanco Township
  • Delran Township
  • Eastampton Township
  • Edgewater Park Township
  • Evesham Township
  • Fieldsboro Borough
  • Florence Township
  • Hainesport Township
  • Lumberton Township
  • Mansfield Township
  • Maple Shade Township
  • Medford Township
  • Medford Lakes Borough
  • Moorestown Township
  • Mount Holly Township
  • Mount Laurel Township
  • New Hanover Township
  • North Hanover Township
  • Palmyra Borough
  • Pemberton Borough
  • Pemberton Township
  • Riverside Township
  • Riverton Borough
  • Shamong Township
  • Southampton Township
  • Springfield Township
  • Tabernacle Township
  • Washington Township
  • Westampton Township
  • Willingboro Township
  • Woodland Township
  • Wrightstown Borough

Camden County, NJ Mosquito & Tick Control

Camden County pressure profile

Camden County sees heavy mosquito pressure throughout the warm season, driven by the Cooper River watershed, retention areas, and shaded residential landscaping throughout Cherry Hill, Voorhees, and Gloucester Township. Tick pressure concentrates along Black Run Preserve edges, wooded subdivision borders, and properties backing to undeveloped green space. Dense ornamental plantings in mature neighborhoods create consistent resting zones for both pests.

Camden County Page →
Top Camden County towns served
Cherry HillVoorheesGloucester TownshipHaddonfieldCollingswoodWaterfordWinslowHaddon Township
All towns served in Camden County, NJ
  • Audubon Borough
  • Audubon Park Borough
  • Barrington Borough
  • Bellmawr Borough
  • Berlin Borough
  • Berlin Township
  • Brooklawn Borough
  • Camden City
  • Cherry Hill Township
  • Chesilhurst Borough
  • Clementon Borough
  • Collingswood Borough
  • Gibbsboro Borough
  • Gloucester City
  • Gloucester Township
  • Haddon Heights Borough
  • Haddon Township
  • Haddonfield Borough
  • Hi-Nella Borough
  • Laurel Springs Borough
  • Lawnside Borough
  • Lindenwold Borough
  • Magnolia Borough
  • Merchantville Borough
  • Mount Ephraim Borough
  • Oaklyn Borough
  • Pennsauken Township
  • Pine Hill Borough
  • Pine Valley Borough
  • Runnemede Borough
  • Somerdale Borough
  • Stratford Borough
  • Tavistock Borough
  • Voorhees Township
  • Waterford Township
  • Winslow Township
  • Woodlynne Borough

Essex County, NJ Mosquito & Tick Control

Essex County pressure profile

Essex County's South Mountain Reservation, Eagle Rock Reservation, and Branch Brook Park create wildlife corridors that push deer ticks into adjacent neighborhoods in Millburn, West Orange, Livingston, and Montclair. Older suburban neighborhoods with mature canopy and dense ornamental beds hold mosquitoes through the warm season. Properties along reservation edges and stream corridors consistently see the heaviest pressure.

Essex County Page →
Top Essex County towns served
MillburnLivingstonWest OrangeMontclairMaplewoodVeronaCedar GroveCaldwell
All towns served in Essex County, NJ
  • Belleville Township
  • Bloomfield Township
  • Caldwell Borough
  • Cedar Grove Township
  • City of Orange Township
  • East Orange City
  • Essex Fells Township
  • Fairfield Township
  • Glen Ridge Borough
  • Irvington Township
  • Livingston Township
  • Maplewood Township
  • Millburn Township
  • Montclair Township
  • Newark City
  • North Caldwell Borough
  • Nutley Township
  • Roseland Borough
  • South Orange Village Township
  • Verona Township
  • West Caldwell Township
  • West Orange Township

Hudson County, NJ Mosquito & Tick Control

Hudson County pressure profile

Hudson County's compact yards and waterfront parks still generate real mosquito pressure, particularly in planted patios, shaded courtyards, and areas near the Hudson River waterfront and Lincoln Park. Tick pressure is lower than in wooded counties but remains a concern near Liberty State Park edges and green corridors. Treatment focuses on plantings, shrub beds, shaded fence lines, and outdoor gathering areas common to Hudson's urban residential properties.

Hudson County Page →
Top Hudson County towns served
Jersey CityHobokenBayonneKearnySecaucusNorth BergenWeehawkenUnion City
All towns served in Hudson County, NJ
  • Bayonne City
  • East Newark Borough
  • Guttenberg Town
  • Harrison Town
  • Hoboken City
  • Jersey City
  • Kearny Town
  • North Bergen Township
  • Secaucus Town
  • Union City
  • Weehawken Township
  • West New York Town

Hunterdon County, NJ Mosquito & Tick Control

Hunterdon County pressure profile

Hunterdon County consistently ranks among the highest-pressure tick counties in New Jersey. Large lot sizes, working farms, D&R Canal corridor trails, Round Valley and Spruce Run recreation areas, and significant deer populations combine to create steady tick migration from surrounding land into residential properties. Wooded lots in Tewksbury, Delaware, and Kingwood townships see particularly heavy pressure. Mosquito activity concentrates near stream corridors and low-lying damp areas throughout the county.

Hunterdon County Page →
Top Hunterdon County towns served
FlemingtonClintonReadingtonRaritan TownshipTewksburyLambertvilleDelaware TownshipEast Amwell
All towns served in Hunterdon County, NJ
  • Alexandria Township
  • Bethlehem Township
  • Bloomsbury Borough
  • Califon Borough
  • Clinton Town
  • Clinton Township
  • Delaware Township
  • East Amwell Township
  • Flemington Borough
  • Franklin Township
  • Frenchtown Borough
  • Glen Gardner Borough
  • Hampton Borough
  • High Bridge Borough
  • Holland Township
  • Kingwood Township
  • Lambertville City
  • Lebanon Borough
  • Lebanon Township
  • Milford Borough
  • Raritan Township
  • Readington Township
  • Stockton Borough
  • Tewksbury Township
  • Union Township
  • West Amwell Township

Mercer County, NJ Mosquito & Tick Control

Mercer County pressure profile

Mercer County's Washington Crossing State Park, D&R Canal corridor, and Princeton Battlefield State Park create wildlife movement that brings ticks into adjacent Hopewell, Lawrence, and Princeton neighborhoods. Mosquito pressure is high around the many retention basins and low-lying areas throughout Hamilton and Robbinsville. Properties with shaded mature trees and dense landscape beds in Princeton and West Windsor see consistent pressure from both pests throughout the season.

Mercer County Page →
Top Mercer County towns served
PrincetonHamiltonRobbinsvilleWest WindsorHopewellLawrenceEast WindsorEwing
All towns served in Mercer County, NJ

Middlesex County, NJ Mosquito & Tick Control

Middlesex County pressure profile

Middlesex County is one of the busiest service areas in central New Jersey, with strong mosquito pressure throughout the warm season. Cheesequake State Park, the Raritan River corridor, and significant natural areas adjacent to Old Bridge, South Brunswick, and Monroe Township push tick pressure into residential neighborhoods. Dense suburban development with mature trees, shaded patios, and landscape beds creates ideal mosquito resting conditions from June through September.

Middlesex County Page →
Top Middlesex County towns served
Old BridgeSouth BrunswickEast BrunswickMonroe TownshipEdisonWoodbridgePiscatawaySayreville
All towns served in Middlesex County, NJ
  • Carteret Borough
  • Cranbury Township
  • Dunellen Borough
  • East Brunswick Township
  • Edison Township
  • Helmetta Borough
  • Highland Park Borough
  • Jamesburg Borough
  • Metuchen Borough
  • Middlesex Borough
  • Milltown Borough
  • Monroe Township
  • New Brunswick City
  • North Brunswick Township
  • Old Bridge Township
  • Perth Amboy City
  • Piscataway Township
  • Plainsboro Township
  • Sayreville Borough
  • South Amboy City
  • South Brunswick Township
  • South Plainfield Borough
  • South River Borough
  • Spotswood Borough
  • Woodbridge Township

Monmouth County, NJ Mosquito & Tick Control

Monmouth County pressure profile, Bite Back home county

Bite Back is based in Manalapan, Monmouth County. We know this county's tick and mosquito pressure firsthand, from the wooded lots of Colts Neck, Marlboro, and Holmdel to the coastal neighborhoods of Sea Girt, Spring Lake, and Rumson. Sandy Hook, Allaire State Park, Hartshorne Woods, and the Manasquan Reservoir all border residential neighborhoods and sustain year-round deer tick migration. Monmouth County consistently ranks among NJ's highest for Lyme disease cases.

Monmouth County Page →
Top Monmouth County towns served
ManalapanMarlboroMiddletownHolmdelColts NeckFreeholdHowellWall Township
All towns served in Monmouth County, NJ
  • Aberdeen Township
  • Allenhurst Borough
  • Allentown Borough
  • Asbury Park City
  • Atlantic Highlands Borough
  • Avon-by-the-Sea Borough
  • Belmar Borough
  • Bradley Beach Borough
  • Brielle Borough
  • Colts Neck Township
  • Deal Borough
  • Eatontown Borough
  • Englishtown Borough
  • Fair Haven Borough
  • Farmingdale Borough
  • Freehold Borough
  • Freehold Township
  • Hazlet Township
  • Highlands Borough
  • Holmdel Township
  • Howell Township
  • Interlaken Borough
  • Keansburg Borough
  • Keyport Borough
  • Lake Como Borough
  • Little Silver Borough
  • Loch Arbour Village
  • Long Branch City
  • Manalapan Township
  • Manasquan Borough
  • Marlboro Township
  • Matawan Borough
  • Middletown Township
  • Millstone Township
  • Monmouth Beach Borough
  • Neptune City Borough
  • Neptune Township
  • Ocean Township
  • Oceanport Borough
  • Red Bank Borough
  • Roosevelt Borough
  • Rumson Borough
  • Sea Bright Borough
  • Sea Girt Borough
  • Shrewsbury Borough
  • Shrewsbury Township
  • Spring Lake Borough
  • Spring Lake Heights Borough
  • Tinton Falls Borough
  • Union Beach Borough
  • Upper Freehold Township
  • Wall Township
  • West Long Branch Borough

Morris County, NJ Mosquito & Tick Control

Morris County pressure profile

Morris County is one of New Jersey's highest-risk counties for deer tick exposure. Morristown National Historical Park, Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, Lewis Morris County Park, and Pyramid Mountain all border residential areas and sustain large deer populations. Wooded properties in Chatham, Mendham, Harding, and Randolph see very heavy tick pressure each spring and fall. Mosquito activity concentrates in the many shaded stream valleys and retention areas throughout the county.

Morris County Page →
Top Morris County towns served
ParsippanyRandolphChathamDenvilleMendhamMorristownMontvilleMorris Township
All towns served in Morris County, NJ
  • Boonton Town
  • Boonton Township
  • Butler Borough
  • Chatham Borough
  • Chatham Township
  • Chester Borough
  • Chester Township
  • Denville Township
  • Dover Town
  • East Hanover Township
  • Florham Park Borough
  • Hanover Township
  • Harding Township
  • Jefferson Township
  • Kinnelon Borough
  • Lincoln Park Borough
  • Long Hill Township
  • Madison Borough
  • Mendham Borough
  • Mendham Township
  • Mine Hill Township
  • Montville Township
  • Morris Plains Borough
  • Morris Township
  • Morristown Town
  • Mount Arlington Borough
  • Mount Olive Township
  • Mountain Lakes Borough
  • Netcong Borough
  • Parsippany-Troy Hills Township
  • Pequannock Township
  • Randolph Township
  • Riverdale Borough
  • Rockaway Borough
  • Rockaway Township
  • Roxbury Township
  • Victory Gardens Borough
  • Washington Township
  • Wharton Borough

Ocean County, NJ Mosquito & Tick Control

Ocean County pressure profile

Ocean County produces some of the highest mosquito pressure in New Jersey. Proximity to Barnegat Bay, tidal wetlands, Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, and Island Beach State Park creates both intense mosquito breeding conditions and sustained tick migration into residential properties. Properties in Toms River, Brick, Stafford, and Lacey with wooded or wetland edges see pressure from both deer ticks and Lone Star ticks. Decks, patios, and pools near water are priority treatment zones.

Ocean County Page →
Top Ocean County towns served
Toms RiverBrickJacksonLakewoodStaffordLaceyBarnegatBerkeley
All towns served in Ocean County, NJ
  • Barnegat Light Borough
  • Barnegat Township
  • Bay Head Borough
  • Beach Haven Borough
  • Beachwood Borough
  • Berkeley Township
  • Brick Township
  • Eagleswood Township
  • Harvey Cedars Borough
  • Island Heights Borough
  • Jackson Township
  • Lacey Township
  • Lakehurst Borough
  • Lakewood Township
  • Lavallette Borough
  • Little Egg Harbor Township
  • Long Beach Township
  • Manchester Township
  • Mantoloking Borough
  • Ocean Gate Borough
  • Ocean Township
  • Pine Beach Borough
  • Plumsted Township
  • Point Pleasant Beach Borough
  • Point Pleasant Borough
  • Seaside Heights Borough
  • Seaside Park Borough
  • Ship Bottom Borough
  • South Toms River Borough
  • Stafford Township
  • Surf City Borough
  • Toms River Township

Passaic County, NJ Mosquito & Tick Control

Passaic County pressure profile

Passaic County ranges from dense urban neighborhoods to heavily wooded hills, with Ringwood State Park, High Mountain Park Preserve, and the Wanaque Reservoir creating wildlife corridors that push ticks into residential areas in Wayne, Ringwood, West Milford, and Pompton Lakes. Garret Mountain Reservation borders densely populated neighborhoods in Clifton and Woodland Park, producing surprising tick pressure even in more developed areas. Mosquito pressure is high in low-lying areas near the Passaic River and reservoir edges.

Passaic County Page →
Top Passaic County towns served
WayneCliftonPompton LakesRingwoodWest MilfordHawthorneLittle FallsWoodland Park
All towns served in Passaic County, NJ
  • Bloomingdale Borough
  • Clifton City
  • Haledon Borough
  • Hawthorne Borough
  • Little Falls Township
  • North Haledon Borough
  • Passaic City
  • Paterson City
  • Pompton Lakes Borough
  • Prospect Park Borough
  • Ringwood Borough
  • Totowa Borough
  • Wanaque Borough
  • Wayne Township
  • West Milford Township
  • Woodland Park Borough

Somerset County, NJ Mosquito & Tick Control

Somerset County pressure profile

Somerset County's Sourland Mountain Preserve, Duke Farms, Natirar Park, and the Raritan River Greenway create some of the most sustained deer tick pressure in central New Jersey. Large wooded lots in Bernardsville, Bedminster, Peapack-Gladstone, and Far Hills border wildlife corridors that feed tick migration into yards throughout the season. Properties near streams and low meadows throughout Hillsborough and Branchburg see strong mosquito pressure from June through September.

Somerset County Page →
Top Somerset County towns served
BridgewaterHillsboroughBernards TownshipBedminsterMontgomeryPeapack-GladstoneBranchburgWarren Township
All towns served in Somerset County, NJ
  • Bedminster Township
  • Bernards Township
  • Bernardsville Borough
  • Bound Brook Borough
  • Branchburg Township
  • Bridgewater Township
  • Far Hills Borough
  • Franklin Township
  • Green Brook Township
  • Hillsborough Township
  • Manville Borough
  • Millstone Borough
  • Montgomery Township
  • North Plainfield Borough
  • Peapack-Gladstone Borough
  • Raritan Borough
  • Rocky Hill Borough
  • Somerville Borough
  • South Bound Brook Borough
  • Warren Township
  • Watchung Borough

Union County, NJ Mosquito & Tick Control

Union County pressure profile

Union County's Watchung Reservation is a primary source of deer tick migration into adjacent Westfield, Scotch Plains, and Mountainside neighborhoods. Properties along the reservation border and in wooded pockets throughout the county see consistent spring and fall tick pressure. Mosquito activity builds in shaded mature landscapes and retention areas throughout denser municipalities like Cranford, Springfield, and Clark. Compact suburban yards with established plantings are priority treatment zones.

Union County Page →
Top Union County towns served
WestfieldScotch PlainsCranfordSpringfieldSummitMountainsideClarkNew Providence
All towns served in Union County, NJ
  • Berkeley Heights Township
  • Clark Township
  • Cranford Township
  • Elizabeth City
  • Fanwood Borough
  • Garwood Borough
  • Hillside Township
  • Kenilworth Borough
  • Linden City
  • Mountainside Borough
  • New Providence Borough
  • Plainfield City
  • Rahway City
  • Roselle Borough
  • Roselle Park Borough
  • Scotch Plains Township
  • Springfield Township
  • Summit City
  • Union Township
  • Westfield Town
  • Winfield Township

Sussex County, NJ Mosquito & Tick Control

Sussex County pressure profile

Sussex County sits in the Kittatinny Ridge corridor and borders some of the most heavily wooded terrain in New Jersey. High Point State Park, Stokes State Forest, Swartswood State Park, and Lake Hopatcong all create sustained wildlife movement and high deer tick pressure across the county. Properties in Sparta, Vernon, Byram, and Hardyston with wooded lots or lake edges see some of the earliest and most persistent tick activity in New Jersey, often beginning in late March in mild years.

Sussex County Page →
Top Sussex County towns served
SpartaVernonHopatcongByramNewtonHardystonHamburgFrankford
All towns served in Sussex County, NJ
  • Andover Borough
  • Andover Township
  • Branchville Borough
  • Byram Township
  • Frankford Township
  • Franklin Borough
  • Fredon Township
  • Green Township
  • Hamburg Borough
  • Hardyston Township
  • Hopatcong Borough
  • Lafayette Township
  • Montague Township
  • Newton Town
  • Ogdensburg Borough
  • Sandyston Township
  • Sparta Township
  • Stanhope Borough
  • Stillwater Township
  • Sussex Borough
  • Vernon Township
  • Walpack Township
  • Wantage Township

Warren County, NJ Mosquito & Tick Control

Warren County pressure profile

Warren County borders the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and Jenny Jump State Forest, two major wildlife corridors that drive consistent tick migration across the county. Wooded properties in Blairstown, Knowlton, Hardwick, and Hope see significant spring and fall deer tick pressure. The Delaware River and its tributaries create reliable mosquito breeding zones near Phillipsburg, Hackettstown, and Washington Borough. Properties with wooded edges, open fields, or stream access are priority treatment candidates.

Warren County Page →
Top Warren County towns served
HackettstownWashington BoroughPhillipsburgBlairstownLopatcongPohatcongOxfordHope Township
All towns served in Warren County, NJ
  • Allamuchy Township
  • Alpha Borough
  • Belvidere Town
  • Blairstown Township
  • Franklin Township
  • Frelinghuysen Township
  • Greenwich Township
  • Hackettstown Town
  • Hardwick Township
  • Harmony Township
  • Hope Township
  • Independence Township
  • Knowlton Township
  • Liberty Township
  • Lopatcong Township
  • Mansfield Township
  • Oxford Township
  • Phillipsburg Town
  • Pohatcong Township
  • Washington Borough
  • Washington Township
  • White Township
Service is confirmed by exact address. If your town is listed but your property is near a county border, wooded route edge, or the southern service boundary, submit your address so we can confirm availability and route access for your specific property.
Seasonal Timing

When Tick & Mosquito Pressure Peaks in New Jersey

NJ pressure does not peak once. It builds in waves across the season as different species become active. Understanding the timing helps you start treatment before pressure builds rather than reacting after it arrives.

New Jersey Mosquito & Tick Activity Calendar

April - May

Deer tick nymphs emerge. This is the highest Lyme disease risk period. Nymphs are poppy-seed size and hardest to detect. Pressure begins earliest in Hunterdon, Morris, Somerset, and Sussex counties. Start seasonal service before nymph activity peaks.

June - August

Mosquito pressure peaks statewide as temperatures and humidity rise and standing water accumulates. Lone Star ticks are active in Ocean, Burlington, and Camden counties. Both pests are at maximum activity, so consistent 21-day service is most important during this period.

September - November

Adult deer ticks resurge, often the heaviest tick period of the year for many NJ properties. Adult ticks are larger than nymphs but carry the same Lyme disease risk. They can remain active on warm days through November and occasionally into December in mild years.

Coverage Questions

NJ Service Area Questions

Common questions from New Jersey homeowners about service areas, coverage, scheduling, and what to expect from Bite Back.

Which NJ counties have the highest tick pressure?

Morris, Hunterdon, Somerset, Sussex, and Warren counties consistently see the highest deer tick pressure in New Jersey, driven by large deer populations, dense woodland, and major wildlife corridors. Ocean, Monmouth, and Bergen counties also rank high, particularly for properties near parks or wooded edges.

What if my NJ town is listed but I'm near a county border?

County borders don't always match service routes. Submit your exact address through the quote form and we'll confirm whether your property falls on an active route, even if it sits at the edge of a listed county.

Does Bite Back use synthetic pesticides in New Jersey?

No. All Bite Back treatments are 25(b) exempt under FIFRA, essential-oil based with no synthetic pesticides and no mandatory re-entry wait time for kids and pets. This is a key reason NJ families with children, pets, pollinator gardens, and vegetable gardens choose Bite Back over conventional sprayers.

Why does each NJ county have its own service page?

Every county has different terrain, wildlife movement, Lyme disease risk levels, and property types that affect how tick and mosquito pressure builds. County-specific pages allow us to give homeowners more relevant local information rather than a generic statewide description.

How quickly can I get scheduled in New Jersey?

Same-week scheduling is often available for most NJ counties during the active season, particularly when a nearby route is already running. Peak spring and early summer demand can extend wait times. Submitting your quote request early in the season gives you the most scheduling flexibility.

Can Bite Back help properties that back up to NJ woodlands or wetlands?

Yes, and these are often the properties that benefit most from consistent treatment. Wooded edges, wetland borders, open space, and wildlife corridors create continuous pest migration. A regular seasonal program targeting the border zones is more effective than periodic spot treatments for these properties.

How often does Bite Back visit a New Jersey yard?

Approximately every 21 days during the active season, April through October for most NJ properties. This cadence helps each visit overlap the residual effectiveness of the prior treatment, preventing pressure from rebounding between visits during peak hatch waves.

Do you also serve Long Island, NY?

Yes. Bite Back serves select areas of Long Island in addition to all 16 NJ counties. Visit the New York service area page for Long Island towns, coverage details, and how to request a quote for a NY address.

Confirm Mosquito & Tick Control for Your NJ Address

Find your county page for local details, or submit your address and Bite Back will confirm service availability, route access, and seasonal scheduling for your exact New Jersey property, usually within one business day.

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