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Suffolk County, NY

Tick & Mosquito Control Suffolk County NY

Plant-based tick and mosquito protection for Long Island yards with woods, shade, wetlands, pets, patios and family play areas.

1 treatment free offer applies with full-season prepay. Cannot be combined with other offers.

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Edge and shade targeting Seasonal scheduling Built for Suffolk yards Long Island support
15+years refining the process on a high-pressure wooded and water-adjacent property
50,000+applications completed for families who want their yards back
2,000+customer accounts across New Jersey and select Long Island areas
300+five-star Google reviews from real Long Island and NJ homeowners

One combined program for Suffolk County tick and mosquito pressure

Suffolk County homeowners deal with wooded borders, deer movement, coastal humidity, damp pockets and shaded landscaping. Bite Back targets where pressure starts before it spreads into the yard.

If you are searching for tick and mosquito control near me in Suffolk County, this page explains how our program works, where we treat and how to request your free quote with 1 treatment free.

Combined yard treatments

One program for both ticks and mosquitoes, with no need to juggle separate services.

Hot-zone inspection

We look for shaded edges, damp pockets, fence lines and areas your family uses most.

Seasonal consistency

Long Island weather and hatch cycles move quickly, so repeat service matters.

Family-yard focus

Patios, pools, play areas, pet paths and the yard spaces you use are part of the plan.

Quick Yard Wins Before and Between Visits

Small cleanup steps lower pressure and help your seasonal program perform better.

Dump standing water weekly

Buckets, toys, planters, covers and clogged drains build mosquito pressure fast.

Clear leaf litter on edges

Ticks use shaded leaf litter along fences, brush lines and wooded borders.

Trim dense shrubs

Less still-air shade means fewer comfortable mosquito resting spots.

Keep grass borders clean

Tall edges can create easy tick travel zones near play areas and pet paths.

Open up damp corners

Sunlight and airflow reduce the tucked-away areas mosquitoes prefer.

Tell us about problem zones

Gate codes, pets, playsets and hot spots help us plan smarter.

Get Your Suffolk County Quote

Tell us about your yard and we will confirm coverage, route availability and the right seasonal plan.

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.

Ask about the 1 treatment free offer with full-season prepay. Offer terms may apply.

What homeowners often mention after switching

These summaries reflect common themes from real customer feedback. Read verified reviews on Google.

Huntington homeowner

Customers frequently mention being able to use patios and play areas more comfortably. The biggest theme: consistent process, clear communication.

Islip family

Families with kids and pets value the plant-based approach. Many say they switched because they wanted a service they felt better about near the spaces they use most.

Smithtown customer

Wooded and shaded properties need a thoughtful plan. Customers point to targeted service, repeat visits and follow-up support as why the program works for their yard.

Customer experiences vary by property. Read all Bite Back reviews.

The Suffolk County Hot Zones We Watch Most

These are the yard areas where tick and mosquito pressure most often builds before it moves into the spaces your family uses.

Wooded edges

Brush lines, leaf litter, deer paths and lawn-to-woods transitions.

Damp shade

Still-air corners, shaded shrubs, under decks and low humid areas.

Family-use zones

Patios, pools, playsets, pet paths and outdoor living areas.

Fence lines

Narrow shaded borders where ticks travel and mosquitoes rest during the day.

Foundation beds

Dense landscaping, mulch, ground cover and shrubs near the house.

Water collectors

Planters, toys, tarps, buckets, gutters and anything holding standing water.

Local Towns and Suffolk County Service Areas

Open the area closest to you to see how local shade, water, woods, deer movement and coastal humidity can affect tick and mosquito pressure in your yard.

West SuffolkHuntington, Northport, Babylon, Dix Hills, Commack, Deer Park and nearby communities

West Suffolk often brings North Shore shade, wooded pockets, mature landscaping and tighter neighborhood yards. We pay close attention to fence lines, deer routes, leaf litter, damp borders and the patios and play areas families use every day.

Huntington

Properties often sit near wooded North Shore edges, older landscaping and shaded backyards. We focus on fence lines, deer paths, stone borders and damp shade around mature shrubs.

Northport

Homes often have mature trees, sloped yards, shaded corners and wooded North Shore surroundings. We focus on tick travel zones, brush edges, foundation beds and shaded deck areas.

Babylon

Tight neighborhood yards, fence lines, damp corners and landscaped borders. We focus on where mosquitoes rest during the day and where ticks move in from nearby cover.

Dix Hills and Commack

Larger lots, wooded borders, deer movement and shaded perimeter areas can create steady pressure. These yards often benefit from extra attention to edges and transitions.

Huntington StationGreenlawnEast NorthportMelvilleCold Spring HarborWest IslipDeer Park
Central SuffolkIslip, Smithtown, Brookhaven, Hauppauge, Ronkonkoma, Patchogue and surrounding areas

Central Suffolk yards often deal with shaded neighborhoods, wooded borders, damp low spots, pets, pools and heavy outdoor living areas. Our work focuses on the transition zones where ticks and mosquitoes move toward the parts of the yard families use most.

Islip

South Shore humidity, low-lying damp spots and yards that hold still air around decks and shrubs. Mosquito pressure can build quickly near shade, drains and water-holding containers.

Smithtown

Wooded lots, deer traffic, larger properties and shaded transitions between lawn and brush are where ticks are most likely to build pressure through the season.

Brookhaven

Wide range of yard conditions from wooded inland properties to damp South Shore neighborhoods. Brush lines, leaf litter, shaded play areas and wood or water adjacency.

Patchogue and Sayville

South Shore humidity, dense shrubs, patios and damp pockets can all feed mosquito activity. We focus on shaded resting areas, standing water and evening outdoor spaces.

HauppaugeRonkonkomaHolbrookBohemiaLake GrovePort JeffersonStony BrookSelden
East End and North ForkRiverhead, Southampton, Westhampton, Manorville, Southold, Greenport, Montauk and nearby areas

The East End and North Fork bring open land, wooded edges, coastal moisture, wetlands, dense landscaping and larger outdoor entertaining areas. These properties often need careful attention to damp transitions, perimeter vegetation and shaded areas near patios, pools and gathering spaces.

Riverhead

Open land, wooded edges, wetlands and North Fork humidity. We focus on shaded vegetation, damp transitions and perimeter zones where mosquitoes and ticks move toward patios and play areas.

Southampton

Coastal moisture, dense landscaping, wooded pockets and large outdoor entertaining areas. Shade, shrub lines and perimeter vegetation targeted to protect the spaces families use most.

Westhampton and Manorville

Wooded edges, damp pockets, larger lots and heavy summer outdoor use. We focus on moisture-holding areas and the edges where pests move toward the home.

Southold, Greenport and Montauk

Coastal air, open land and seasonal outdoor living can all affect pressure. Our goal is to support patios, decks, pet areas and gathering spaces with a consistent seasonal plan.

CalvertonJamesportWading RiverSag HarborBridgehamptonCenter Moriches

How Bite Back Works in Suffolk County

Every visit starts by thinking through the yard, not rushing through it.

Inspection-led, then targeted

We look at shade, moisture, edges, pets, play areas, patios and the zones where ticks and mosquitoes are most likely to move toward people.

Step 1: Hot-zone scan

Shade, edges, moisture, brush lines and standing water.

Step 2: Targeted application

Plant-based treatment in the places where pressure starts.

Step 3: Seasonal schedule

Consistent support through the months your family uses the yard.

A 30-second look at our inspection-led approach and targeted yard applications.

Suffolk County Tick and Mosquito Control FAQ

Questions Suffolk County homeowners usually ask before getting started.

Is this one program for both ticks and mosquitoes?
Yes. Bite Back uses one combined seasonal program designed to help reduce tick and mosquito pressure using plant-based treatments and targeted hot-zone applications.
How often do you treat Suffolk County homes?
Many Suffolk County homes choose a consistent seasonal schedule. Rain, heat, humidity and hatch cycles can change pressure quickly, so consistency matters throughout the season.
Where do you treat in my yard?
Bite Back focuses on the places ticks and mosquitoes actually use, including shaded landscaping, under decks, fence lines, brush edges, damp pockets and border transitions, plus the outdoor spaces your family uses most.
Do I need to be home for service?
Not usually. As long as Bite Back can access the yard, service can be completed and a summary sent after the visit.
What can I do between visits?
Dump standing water weekly, clear gutters, trim dense vegetation to reduce still-air shade, keep grass trimmed and reduce leaf litter along yard edges.
Do you cover all Suffolk towns?
Suffolk County is large. Bite Back covers a wide Long Island footprint, so request a quote to confirm coverage for your specific address.