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Long Island Service Area • Nassau County • Suffolk County

Long Island Tick & Mosquito Control Service Area

This is Bite Back’s main Long Island service area hub, built for homeowners in Nassau County and Suffolk County. Use this page to find your county, browse towns, understand local tick and mosquito pressure, and request a fast quote for your yard.

Nassau + Suffolk Plant-based program Hot-zone targeting Ticks + mosquitoes together Kid and pet safe approach

Fast Long Island Quote

Get Pricing for Your Nassau or Suffolk County Yard

Tell us your address, approximate yard size, and biggest pressure area: ticks on pets, mosquitoes by the patio, pool bites, wooded border, under-deck shade, standing water, or fence-line pressure.

Fastest quote tip: Add your county and town, then write one hot-zone note. Example: “Suffolk County, wooded back fence, ticks on dog” or “Nassau County, patio mosquitoes near shrubs.”
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.

Choose Your County

Nassau County + Suffolk County Service Pages

This page should work like a county hub, not a generic New York homepage. Start with your county, then use the town finder below.

Nassau County

Nassau County Tick & Mosquito Control

Dense suburban landscaping, North Shore shade, South Shore humidity, pool areas, patios, pet routes, and tight side yards can all drive bite pressure.

Suffolk County

Suffolk County Tick & Mosquito Control

Wooded borders, deer pressure, larger lots, coastal moisture, North Fork vegetation, Hamptons properties, and preserve-edge yards can increase tick and mosquito pressure.

Find Your Town

Long Island Town Finder

Search your town or filter by county. Town cards link to the right county hub so Google and customers understand the service area clearly.

Do not see your exact neighborhood? Request a quote and we will confirm route availability for your address.

Local Yard Patterns

Why Long Island Yards Get Tick and Mosquito Pressure

Long Island has many yard types. The pattern is usually the same: shade, moisture, edges, wildlife movement, and the family-use areas where people feel bites first.

North Shore shade

Mature trees, wooded slopes, deer movement, stone walls, and heavy landscaping can create tick-friendly edge conditions and mosquito resting areas.

South Shore moisture

Coastal humidity, low spots, irrigation, dense shrubs, and shaded patios can support mosquito pressure after rain and warm stretches.

Central Suffolk woods

Larger properties, wooded borders, brush transitions, pet routes, and leaf litter can increase tick pressure along the perimeter.

Hamptons + East End

Deer activity, ornamental landscaping, wooded borders, pool areas, and seasonal outdoor living spaces need careful hot-zone targeting.

Nassau suburban yards

Tight side yards, foundation shrubs, under-deck shade, patios, playsets, and fences can concentrate bite pressure in small spaces.

Family-use zones

We prioritize patios, pools, seating areas, playsets, dog runs, and the routes pets use along fence lines or wooded edges.

Long Island shortcut: The middle of the lawn is usually not the main problem. Comfort improves fastest when shaded resting zones and border edges are treated consistently.

Programs

One Combined Tick + Mosquito Program

We build the plan around the yard. Most Long Island homes need both mosquito resting-zone support and tick edge support during the same season.

Shield

Core seasonal protection for Long Island yards using plant-based applications and hot-zone targeting.

  • Tick + mosquito protection together
  • About every 21 days during the active season
  • Shade, edge, patio, pool, and pet-route focus
  • Standing water attention when present

Shield Plus

Enhanced support for higher-pressure yards with wooded borders, deer activity, larger lots, heavy shade, or repeated ticks on pets.

  • Everything included in Shield
  • All-natural granular tick support
  • Extra perimeter and pet-route focus
  • Best fit for wooded Suffolk and high-pressure Nassau yards

Long Island Location

Bite Back Tick and Mosquito Control of Long Island

Long Island office listing: 215 Muriel St, Holbrook, NY 11741. Serving Nassau County and Suffolk County routes.

Contact: 866-SWAT-BUG (866-792-8284) • info@bitebacktick.com

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FAQ

Long Island Service Area Questions

Is this the main Long Island service area page?
Yes. This page is the main Long Island service area hub for Bite Back, with links to the detailed Nassau County and Suffolk County pages.
Do you serve both Nassau County and Suffolk County?
Yes. Bite Back serves many towns across Nassau and Suffolk. Submit your address and we will confirm route availability.
Do you treat ticks and mosquitoes together?
Yes. Most Long Island yards need support for both mosquito resting areas and tick edge zones during the same outdoor season.
Where do you focus in the yard?
We focus on shaded landscaping, under-deck areas, wooded borders, brush edges, fence lines, leaf litter, standing water risks, patios, pools, play areas, and pet routes.
What is the difference between Shield and Shield Plus?
Shield is the core seasonal program. Shield Plus adds stronger tick support for higher-pressure yards with wooded borders, deer activity, heavy shade, or repeated tick activity on pets.
Do I need to be home for service?
Usually no. As long as we can access the yard, service can be completed and a summary can be sent after the visit.
What can I do between visits?
Dump standing water, clear gutters, maintain pools and hot tubs, remove leaf piles, thin dense groundcover, trim edges, and keep play areas away from brush when possible.
Next step: Request a quote and include your town, county, and biggest hot zone.