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Tick & Mosquito Control in Nassau County, Long Island, NY | Bite Back
Nassau County, NY
Bite Back Tick & Mosquito Control • Long Island, New York

Mosquito Control & Tick Control
in Nassau County, NY

One combined essential-oil program + hot-zone targeting — built for Long Island backyards

If you’re looking for tick control or mosquito control in Nassau County, NY, you’re usually trying to solve one problem: make the yard feel comfortable again. We target the pressure zones where activity starts — edges, shade, and moisture pockets — so patios, play areas, and pet routes feel better.

Serving Nassau County communities across Long Island, including Garden City, Massapequa, Great Neck, Hempstead, Rockville Centre & nearby. Long Island base in Suffolk County serving both Suffolk & Nassau.

🌿 Essential-oil barrier program 🎯 Hot-zone targeting (edges + shade) 🗓️ Consistent seasonal scheduling 🐾 Family & pet-focused yard comfort
Prefer digits? 866-792-8284

Trusted. Local. Obsessed with results.

Nassau County yards don’t need more “random coverage” — they need the right coverage in the right spots. We focus on Long Island hot zones: shaded landscaping, under-deck areas, fence lines, and the lawn-to-bed transitions where ticks wait and mosquitoes rest.

Laurie White, Owner Of Bite Back Tick & Mosquito Control
Hi — I’m Laurie.

Bite Back started as a family mission: protect the people we love while keeping the yard feeling like a place you want to be. We’re bringing that same approach to Nassau County, Long Island — with a local Long Island base serving both Nassau & Suffolk.

Want quick help? Call 866-792-8284 or request Nassau pricing online.

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Share a few details for pricing. For Nassau County yards, we focus on the places that drive bites: edges, shade lines, and moisture pockets — plus the outdoor spaces your family actually uses.

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Watch a quick 30-second look at our hot-zone targeting approach for Nassau County yards.
What we focus on
Shade pockets • fence lines • under-deck areas • woodline/brush transitions • and the outdoor spaces your family actually uses.

Nassau County Services (One Combined Program)

We use a combined essential-oil program designed to help reduce tick and mosquito activity across Nassau County, Long Island. Instead of “spraying everything,” we prioritize the zones that feed bites into your outdoor living areas.

Tick + mosquito barrier applications
A combined plan focused on where activity starts, not a one-size-fits-all blanket approach.
Hot-zone inspection every visit
Edges, shade lines, moisture pockets, and the routes people and pets use close to cover.
Consistent seasonal scheduling
Consistency matters as rainfall, heat, and hatch cycles shift pressure through the season.
Support that doesn’t disappear
If your yard needs attention, we’ll help troubleshoot and do our best to make it right.

Why Nassau County Yards Get Hit

Nassau County’s mix of humidity, shaded landscaping, and backyard-to-edge transitions can create steady pressure through the season. Mosquitoes concentrate in still-air shade and in areas that stay damp after rain. Ticks concentrate along edges — woodlines, brush, leaf litter, tall grass, and transition zones where people and pets pass close to cover.

Mosquito hot zones
Under decks • behind shrubs • fence lines • shaded corners • downspouts • damp pockets near planting beds
Tick hot zones
Wooded borders • brush edges • leaf-litter lines • tall-grass transitions • stone walls • groundcover where ticks wait

Nassau Town Spotlights

A few quick examples of what we see across Nassau County. Every yard is different — we adjust based on shade, edges, moisture pockets, and how you use the property.

Garden City
Shaded side corridors and dense foundation plantings can hold humidity after rain; tick activity often rides leaf-litter edges where lawn meets beds.
Massapequa
South Shore humidity and protected landscaping pockets can extend mosquito pressure; perimeter edges and fence lines are frequent tick entry routes.
Great Neck
Mature canopy and shade-heavy landscaping create mosquito shelter; ticks commonly concentrate along hedges, leaf litter, and lawn-to-cover transitions.
Hempstead
Still-air shade near shrubs and downspouts can drive mosquitoes; edge zones (leaf litter bands, brushy borders) are typical tick hot spots.
Rockville Centre
Protected landscaping shade after storms can keep mosquitoes stubborn; ticks tend to be edge-driven along vegetation borders near outdoor seating.
Port Washington
Coastal moisture can keep mosquitoes active in protected corners; tick pressure commonly tracks vegetation edges and leaf-litter lines.

Nassau County Towns We Serve

Use the dropdown to browse Nassau towns & communities — then tap your town for quick local details about common hot zones and how we target them.

Browse all Nassau County towns & hamlets
Tip: Start typing your town name below (example: “Massapequa” or “Great Neck”).
No matches — try a different spelling (or request a quote and we’ll confirm your exact address).
Garden City Hempstead Rockville Centre Massapequa Massapequa Park Great Neck Manhasset Port Washington Syosset Jericho Plainview Bethpage Levittown Hicksville Wantagh Seaford Merrick Bellmore Oceanside Freeport Long Beach Glen Cove Oyster Bay Centre Island

Don’t see your neighborhood listed? It may still be covered — request a quote and we’ll confirm.

Nassau focus areas include: Garden City, Hempstead, Rockville Centre, Massapequa, Great Neck, Manhasset, Port Washington, Syosset, Jericho, Plainview, Bethpage, Levittown, Hicksville, Wantagh, Seaford, Merrick, Bellmore, Oceanside, Freeport, Long Beach, Glen Cove, Oyster Bay, Centre Island, and nearby Nassau County communities on Long Island.

Nassau County Service Area Map

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Nassau County, New York
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Fast Nassau “reduce habitat” checklist
Dump standing water weekly • clear gutters • trim dense shrubs that trap still air • keep grass trimmed • reduce leaf litter on edges • keep pet paths clear.

Simple Nassau Habits That Help (Between Visits)

Your plan does the heavy lifting — these quick habits help reduce habitat fast, especially in dense Long Island landscaping.

Reduce mosquito breeding
Dump standing water weekly • refresh bird baths • clear gutters • check planters & low spots • keep pool covers from collecting water.
Reduce tick habitat
Keep grass trimmed • clear leaf litter along edges • trim back shrubs to reduce shade pockets • create a clean border near wooded edges • keep pet routes clear.

Nassau + Long Island Tick & Mosquito News

A few helpful public updates with official links (swap these with newer headlines anytime).

📰 Local media West Nile activity in Nassau (News 12 Long Island)
Officials confirm a Nassau County death connected to West Nile virus (report)
Why it matters: West Nile is carried by mosquitoes — local surveillance can influence county control efforts.
🏛️ NY State Public health press release
NYS DOH: confirmed locally acquired chikungunya case in Nassau County (Long Island)
Why it matters: chikungunya is mosquito-borne; updates emphasize bite prevention and habitat reduction.
📰 Local media Ticks + Long Island risk
Long Island doctor stresses the importance of tick checks (report)
Why it matters: edge pressure and quick checks are important when kids and pets are outside daily.
🏛️ Nassau County Official county info
Nassau County Mosquito Control: program overview + prevention guidance
Why it matters: counties run surveillance and share guidance alongside prevention steps.

FAQs for Nassau County Homeowners

Quick answers to common questions from Long Island families.

Is this one program for both ticks and mosquitoes?
Yes — it’s one combined program designed to help reduce ticks + mosquitoes in Nassau County, NY using essential-oil blends and hot-zone targeting.
How often do you service Nassau County homes?
Most Nassau customers are on an approximately every 21-day schedule through the season. Timing matters because mosquitoes hatch after rain and ticks re-enter from edges and wildlife activity.
Where do you focus in my yard?
We focus on where pests actually live: shaded landscaping, under decks, fence lines, and woodline/brush transitions — plus the outdoor areas you use most.
Do I need to be home for service?
Not usually. As long as we can access the yard, we can complete service and send a summary.
Do you cover Nassau towns beyond the ones listed?
Yes. If you’re unsure, request a quote and we’ll confirm coverage for your address in Nassau County, Long Island, NY.

Ready to Enjoy Your Yard Again?

Start with a fast quote and we’ll build a plan around your Nassau County property. Questions first? Call 866-SWAT-BUG.

Updated: January 18, 2026 • By Laurie White