If you’re searching for tick control near me or mosquito control near me on Long Island, you usually want one thing: a yard that feels comfortable again. Bite Back targets the places that drive bite pressure most — shaded foliage, damp pockets, and border edges — using an all-natural approach designed for Long Island properties (North Shore, South Shore, and the Hamptons).
Updated February 20, 2026 • By Laurie White

The outcome most homeowners want is simple: fewer bites, fewer worries, and more time outside. Our combined tick + mosquito approach is built for Long Island properties where pressure usually comes from woodlines, dense landscaping, shaded corners, and humid resting zones — not the middle of the lawn.
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 — so you’re not paying for “random coverage.”
We don’t split this into separate “tick-only” or “mosquito-only” visits. Your plan is a combined tick + mosquito yard-treatment program designed around the zones that drive both problems — especially edges, shade pockets, under-deck areas, and humid resting zones.
Each visit starts with a quick scan for the hotspots that matter most: dense foliage, damp pockets, and border edges.
We focus where pests actually live — shaded landscaping for mosquitoes and edge transitions for ticks — not the middle of the lawn.
Relief builds when pressure stays down through rain cycles, hatch waves, and peak activity periods across Nassau and Suffolk.
We serve both Nassau and Suffolk County across Long Island. Use the dropdowns to browse towns — and if you don’t see your neighborhood, call 866-SWAT-BUG and we’ll confirm coverage.
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On Long Island, tick and mosquito pressure usually comes from repeatable conditions: shade + humidity + edges. Mosquitoes hide in cool foliage during the day, then surge after rain or irrigation. Ticks cluster where lawn meets brush and leaf litter — especially when wildlife moves along the perimeter. The fastest improvements typically come from consistent hot-zone coverage rather than “spraying everything.”
Looking for directions, hours, or reviews? Use the map below to open our official Google listing. We serve Nassau + Suffolk County across Long Island.
This quick video shows our inspection-led approach and why targeting the right zones matters more than “spraying everything.”
Watch a quick 30-second look at how we inspect and treat Long Island properties.
Straight answers to common questions from Nassau and Suffolk homeowners.
Helpful official guidance for prevention and safety across the season.