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MOSQUITO GUARD FAIRBANKS

Mosquitoes SUCK!

Say goodbye to itchy bites and backyard battles! We guarantee a 80% reduction in mosquitoes — all without compromising safety.

Our secret? We only use the safest, most effective products on the market, and delivered at prices that won’t sting. We protect homes across Fairbanks, North Pole, and Salcha Areas.

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We’re not just a mosquito service—we’re your yard’s personal pest patrol. Our recurring treatments are timed perfectly to target mosquitoes and biting flies right in their life cycle, stopping them before they even get a chance to ruin your backyard fun. Consistent service, guaranteed results—because your summer deserves to be bite-free. Proudly serving Fairbanks, North Pole and the Salcha areas.

1. Why are there so many mosquitoes around my home?

Mosquitoes thrive in standing water—it’s their favorite breeding ground! Whether it’s clogged gutters, birdbaths, neglected flowerpots, or even something as small as a bottle cap, any spot that collects water can become a mosquito egg haven.

2. How can I reduce mosquito populations in my yard?

Time for a little home improvement! Dump any standing water each week, scrub those gutters, and seal the deal with EPA-approved repellents (lemon eucalyptus). Bonus tip: plug in a fan outside—mosquitoes are terrible flyers!

It doesn’t take much—just a thimble of water is enough. So if it rained or you’ve been watering plants, do a quick scan for tiny puddles and dump ’em out.

Use citronella candles! They smell nice and help a little if you’re sitting right next to them. But for serious mosquito defense, go with sprays or professional treatments.

3. How do professional mosquito control treatments work?

Mosquito Guard brings the big guns —barrier sprays that zap mosquitoes before they can bite. It’s like a backyard forcefield that lasts for weeks.

4. How often should I schedule mosquito treatments?

Think of it like a lawn service for bugs—every 21 days (the mosquito life cycle) during mosquito season keeps your yard itch-free and enjoyable.

5. Are mosquito control treatments safe for pets and children?

Totally—when applied by trained pros. Just give it a little time to dry before the dog or kids head back outside for more summer fun.

6. Do mosquitoes prefer certain people over others?

It’s not just in your head—mosquitoes are attracted to body heat, certain odors, and even your blood type. And yes, dark clothing makes you more of a target too!

Other important information.

When is mosquito season in Alaska?
Mosquito season in the Fairbanks area usually kicks off in late April to early May, hitting its peak from June through the end of July. By the time August rolls around, mosquito activity tends to taper off noticeably.

Environmental management in Fairbanks, North Pole, and Salcha areas starts with removing their favorite breeding spots—standing water in containers, clogged gutters, and overgrown vegetation. Many locals also use mosquito magnets or plant natural repellents like citronella to help keep these pesky bugs out of their yards.

Staying informed about mosquito activity in Fairbanks, North Pole, and Salcha area can go a long way in helping with prevention. Local weather services like AccuWeather offer mosquito forecasts, making it easier for residents to plan outdoor fun and take smart precautions when mosquito levels are high.

For those looking for professional help, Mosquito Guard Fairbanks is proud to protect homes and yards across North Pole, Fairbanks, and Salcha areas with tailored mosquito control solutions. Designed for Alaska’s distinct climate and conditions, our services include precise treatments to property needs, continuous monitoring to keep mosquito numbers down all season long, and when needed, detailed property inspections 

How can you effectively prevent mosquito bites in Fairbanks, North Pole and the Salcha areas.?

  • Choose EPA-approved insect repellents

  • Dress in long sleeves and pants—light-colored clothing is best for keeping mosquitoes at bay.

  • Skip the scented soaps, lotions, and perfumes that can attract mosquitoes.

  • For extra defense, use mosquito head nets and wear clothing treated with permethrin, especially during peak mosquito season.

 

Are there natural mosquito repellents that work in Fairbanks, North Pole and the Salcha areas.?

Yes! Oil of lemon eucalyptus is one of the most effective natural options and is even CDC-recommended. Other plant-based choices like citronella, peppermint, and thyme oils can also help, though they typically need to be reapplied more often for continued protection.