Stop mosquitoes from owning your backyard — without soaking your property in harsh chemicals.
Bite Back Tick & Mosquito Control delivers professional
all-natural mosquito control in New Jersey using targeted
essential oil blends designed to help reduce and repel mosquitoes
where they breed, hide, and bite.
Better outdoor living. Fewer bites. More peace of mind.
New Jersey’s humidity, summer storms, and warm nights create perfect conditions for mosquitoes. Even tiny amounts of standing water can turn into a mosquito factory — and shaded landscaping gives adult mosquitoes a comfortable place to rest before biting. If you’ve got a patio, pool, garden, or kids playing outside, mosquito control isn’t a luxury — it’s how you get your yard back.
Common mosquito triggers: clogged gutters, bird baths, planters, toys, tarps, low spots in the lawn, and dense shrubs near outdoor seating.
Our mosquito program is built for how NJ properties really look — shaded landscaping, outdoor entertaining areas, water sources, and perimeter resting zones. We use all-natural essential oil blends designed to help reduce and repel mosquitoes without relying on synthetic chemicals.
Mosquito control is about comfort — and awareness. New Jersey public health agencies track mosquito activity and provide guidance during peak season. Keeping mosquitoes lower around your home can help reduce risk and improve outdoor quality of life.
Serving Central and Northern New Jersey, including:
Monmouth County · Middlesex County · Mercer County · Ocean County · Burlington County · Camden County · Somerset County · Hunterdon County · Union County · Essex County · Morris County · Passaic County · Bergen County · Hudson County · Sussex County · Warren County
Want official guidance and NJ mosquito updates? These trusted resources cover mosquito control, West Nile virus information, and public surveillance reports: NJDEP Mosquito Control & West Nile Virus .
Protect your family with New Jersey’s trusted all-natural mosquito control — better for kids, pets, and pollinators, and tough on mosquitoes where they actually hide.
In New Jersey, county mosquito control agencies handle local inspections, larval control, and public spray notifications. At the state level, NJDEP coordinates mosquito control efforts, while NJDOH publishes mosquito-borne disease guidance and surveillance updates. Use the official links below for notifications, inspection requests, and public-health alerts.