If your deck or patio becomes “the swat zone” at dusk — or you’re finding ticks after quick walks — the cause is usually shade + landscaping + edges. We treat those pressure zones first.
One simple program
Ticks + Mosquitoes together
All-natural approach
Essential-oil blends
Guaranteed service
Inspect + re-apply
Tell us your hot zone (deck/patio/playset/dog area) and whether you have dense shrubs, groundcover, or a wooded edge. That’s usually where the pressure starts.
The middle of the lawn is rarely the problem. Results improve when you focus on edges, shade, and cover.
We route throughout Suffolk County. If you’re in or near St. James, you’re in a core Long Island service area for Bite Back.
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A quick 30-second overview of how Bite Back helps Long Island families reduce ticks and mosquitoes using an all-natural approach — backed by inspection and follow-through.
No — we offer one combined tick and mosquito program. In Suffolk County, most properties deal with both, and treating them together keeps it simple and consistent.
The biggest difference is what’s being applied. Many providers rely on harsh synthetic pesticides. Bite Back uses all-natural essential-oil blends designed to target ticks and mosquitoes for a safer-feeling option.
We back the program with guaranteed service. If you’re not happy, we return to inspect and re-apply in the areas driving pressure.
Include your approximate yard size, how you use the space (deck/patio/playset), and whether you have groundcover, dense shrubs, wooded edges, or damp low spots.
Our program is built around all-natural essential oils and a family-first mindset. If you have specific concerns, call us and we’ll walk you through what we apply and where.
The sooner you start, the easier it is to keep pressure low through the season. If you’re already seeing activity, you can start now — we’ll focus on the zones driving the issue.