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.
Long Island Service Area • Nassau County • Suffolk County
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.
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Updated May 4, 2026Fast Long Island Quote
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.
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Dense suburban landscaping, North Shore shade, South Shore humidity, pool areas, patios, pet routes, and tight side yards can all drive bite pressure.
Wooded borders, deer pressure, larger lots, coastal moisture, North Fork vegetation, Hamptons properties, and preserve-edge yards can increase tick and mosquito pressure.
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Local Yard Patterns
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.
Mature trees, wooded slopes, deer movement, stone walls, and heavy landscaping can create tick-friendly edge conditions and mosquito resting areas.
Coastal humidity, low spots, irrigation, dense shrubs, and shaded patios can support mosquito pressure after rain and warm stretches.
Larger properties, wooded borders, brush transitions, pet routes, and leaf litter can increase tick pressure along the perimeter.
Deer activity, ornamental landscaping, wooded borders, pool areas, and seasonal outdoor living spaces need careful hot-zone targeting.
Tight side yards, foundation shrubs, under-deck shade, patios, playsets, and fences can concentrate bite pressure in small spaces.
We prioritize patios, pools, seating areas, playsets, dog runs, and the routes pets use along fence lines or wooded edges.
Programs
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.
Core seasonal protection for Long Island yards using plant-based applications and hot-zone targeting.
Enhanced support for higher-pressure yards with wooded borders, deer activity, larger lots, heavy shade, or repeated ticks on pets.
Long Island Location
Long Island office listing: 215 Muriel St, Holbrook, NY 11741. Serving Nassau County and Suffolk County routes.
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