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All-Natural Tick & Mosquito Control on Long Island, NY | Nassau + Suffolk | Bite Back
Now Serving Long Island, NY • Nassau County • Suffolk County

All-Natural Tick & Mosquito Control on Long Island, New York

One combined program (ticks + mosquitoes) powered by essential-oil blends — built for family yards.

Bite Back focuses on the zones that drive bite pressure most — shaded foliage, damp pockets, and border edges — using an all-natural approach designed for Long Island backyards.

Updated December 25, 2025 • By Laurie White

🌿 Essential-oil blend program 🎯 Hot-zone targeting 🗓️ Seasonal visits 🏡 Local, family-focused support
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Protected yard zones, not “spray everything.” We prioritize shade + moisture pockets + edges.
All-natural, essential-oil blend program
🎯 Targeted hot-zone approach (not “spray everything”)
🏡 Designed for families + backyard living
Read what families say Reviews below

Long Island Families Choose Bite Back for a Safer Kind of Yard Relief

The difference we hear most often is simple: families feel like they can finally enjoy the yard again — without being pushed into a harsh chemical routine.

Get a Fast Long Island Quote (Nassau + Suffolk)

Answer a few quick questions and we’ll send pricing for your home. Our plan is built around targeted application in the areas that drive results — shade, moisture pockets, and border edges.

Your Info - Step 1 of 3

We’ll use this to prepare your personalized, all-natural tick & mosquito quote.

Name
Address
Service address in NJ or NY (where treatment will take place).
We only use your email to send your quote and service updates.
We’ll text when your quote is ready and before each service. No spam.
Prefer to talk?
Call 866-SWAT-BUG (866-792-8284) and we’ll confirm coverage + next available route timing.

Long Island Services (One Combined Program)

We don’t split this into separate “tick-only” or “mosquito-only” visits. Your plan is a combined tick + mosquito program designed around the zones that drive both problems — especially edges, shade pockets, and humid resting areas.

✅ Yard Inspection (Fast + Focused)

Each visit starts with a quick scan for the hotspots that matter most: dense foliage, damp pockets, and border edges.

🎯 Targeted Hot-Zone Application

We focus coverage where pests actually live — not the middle of the lawn. This is where comfort improves fastest.

🗓️ Seasonal Consistency

Relief builds when pressure stays down through rain cycles, hatch waves, and peak activity periods.

Common mosquito zones
Under decks • behind shrubs • fence lines • shaded corners • downspouts • damp planting beds
Common tick zones
Wooded borders • brush edges • leaf-litter lines • tall grass transitions • groundcover • stone walls

Long Island Areas We Serve

We currently serve both Nassau and Suffolk County. Use the dropdowns to browse towns — and if you don’t see your neighborhood, call 866-SWAT-BUG and we’ll confirm coverage.

Nassau County page
Suffolk County page
Nassau County — towns served
  • Atlantic Beach
  • Baldwin
  • Bellerose
  • Bellmore
  • Bethpage
  • Carle Place
  • Cedarhurst
  • East Meadow
  • East Rockaway
  • Elmont
  • Farmingdale
  • Floral Park
  • Franklin Square
  • Freeport
  • Garden City
  • Glen Cove
  • Great Neck
  • Hempstead
  • Hewlett
  • Hicksville
  • Inwood
  • Island Park
  • Jericho
  • Lawrence
  • Levittown
  • Long Beach
  • Lynbrook
  • Malverne
  • Manhasset
  • Massapequa
  • Massapequa Park
  • Merrick
  • Mineola
  • New Hyde Park
  • North Bellmore
  • North Massapequa
  • North Merrick
  • Oceanside
  • Old Bethpage
  • Oyster Bay
  • Plainview
  • Port Washington
  • Rockville Centre
  • Roosevelt
  • Roslyn
  • Seaford
  • Syosset
  • Uniondale
  • Valley Stream
  • Wantagh
  • West Hempstead
  • Westbury
  • Woodmere
Suffolk County — towns served
  • Amagansett
  • Amityville
  • Aquebogue
  • Baiting Hollow
  • Bayport
  • Bay Shore
  • Bellport
  • Blue Point
  • Bohemia
  • Brentwood
  • Bridgehampton
  • Brookhaven
  • Calverton
  • Center Moriches
  • Centereach
  • Central Islip
  • Cold Spring Harbor
  • Commack
  • Copiague
  • Coram
  • Cutchogue
  • Deer Park
  • Dix Hills
  • East Hampton
  • East Islip
  • East Moriches
  • East Northport
  • East Patchogue
  • East Quogue
  • East Setauket
  • Farmingville
  • Fire Island
  • Fishers Island
  • Greenlawn
  • Hampton Bays
  • Hauppauge
  • Holbrook
  • Holtsville
  • Huntington
  • Huntington Station
  • Islip
  • Islip Terrace
  • Jamesport
  • Lake Grove
  • Lake Ronkonkoma
  • Melville
  • Miller Place
  • Montauk
  • Mount Sinai
  • Nesconset
  • Northport
  • Oakdale
  • Patchogue
  • Peconic
  • Port Jefferson
  • Port Jefferson Station
  • Quogue
  • Riverhead
  • Rocky Point
  • Ronkonkoma
  • Sag Harbor
  • Saint James
  • Sayville
  • Selden
  • Shirley
  • Smithtown
  • Sound Beach
  • Southampton
  • Southold
  • Stony Brook
  • Wading River
  • West Babylon
  • Westhampton
  • Westhampton Beach
  • Yaphank
Featured town pages

Explore a few of our Long Island pages:

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Why Long Island Yards Get Hit (And Where Relief Starts)

On Long Island, bite pressure usually comes from repeatable conditions: shade + humidity + edges. Mosquitoes hide in cool foliage during the day, and ticks cluster where lawn meets brush and leaf litter — especially when wildlife passes through.

Mosquitoes
Rest in shaded foliage and still-air corners; hatch in tiny water sources after rain or irrigation.
Ticks
Concentrate along borders and transitions — brush lines, groundcover, leaf litter, and wooded edges.
Long Island shortcut
The middle of the lawn usually isn’t the problem. Comfort improves fastest when shaded resting zones and border edges are treated consistently.

Serving Nassau County + Suffolk County, Long Island

Routes currently cover Nassau and Suffolk with additional neighborhoods added as service expands. Use the map to explore.

Long Island, New York
Tap “Directions” to open in Google Maps
Need help right now? Call 866-SWAT-BUG (866-792-8284) or get a fast quote online.
Want a map pin to your Suffolk office?
Drop your Long Island Google Place ID and I’ll swap this embed to a true “business location” map (with NAP tied into the map block like you prefer).

What a Visit Looks Like (30 seconds)

This quick video shows our inspection-led approach and why targeting the right zones matters more than “spraying everything.”

  • What we inspect and treat on every visit
  • Where mosquitoes rest and where ticks travel
  • What to do between visits for faster results

Watch a quick 30-second look at how we inspect and treat Long Island properties.

Long Island Tick & Mosquito Control FAQ

Straight answers to common questions from Nassau and Suffolk homeowners.

Is this one program for ticks and mosquitoes?
Yes — it’s one combined plan. We focus on the shared drivers (shade, moisture pockets, and border edges) so you get broader yard comfort without juggling separate services.
Do I need to be home for service?
Usually no. As long as we can access the yard, we can complete service and send a summary so you know what was treated and what to watch next.
Where do you treat in my yard?
The highest-impact areas: shaded foliage where mosquitoes rest, and edges/transitions where ticks concentrate (brush lines, groundcover, leaf litter, fence lines, and wooded borders).
How often do you come out?
Many homes choose a consistent seasonal schedule. Timing matters on Long Island because rain and irrigation can trigger new mosquito waves, and ticks often re-enter from edges and wildlife paths.
What can I do between visits to help results?
Quick wins: dump standing water weekly, refresh bird baths, clear gutters, trim overgrowth in shaded pockets, and reduce leaf litter along edges.
How do I confirm service in my specific town?
Start a quote and we’ll confirm coverage, or call 866-SWAT-BUG (866-792-8284) and we’ll verify your address and next route timing.

Local Resources for Suffolk + Nassau Homeowners

Helpful official guidance for prevention and safety across the season.