Mosquito Shield of Boca and Fort Lauderdale

Mosquito Shield of Boca and Fort Lauderdale The most comprehensive mosquito and tick control service available. Servicing both residential and commercial.

Quick ID guide: the two mosquitoes most likely biting you in South Florida right now 🦟  🔴 AEDES AEGYPTI (Yellow Fever Mo...
06/20/2026

Quick ID guide: the two mosquitoes most likely biting you in South Florida right now 🦟 🔴 AEDES AEGYPTI (Yellow Fever Mosquito) • Small, black with white lyre markings • Bites during the DAY — 2 hrs after sunrise, 2 hrs before sunset • Breeds in containers: bottle caps, flower pots, gutters • Vector: dengue, Zika, chikungunya ⚫ CULEX QUINQUEFASCIATUS (Southern House Mosquito) • Pale brown, blunt abdomen • Bites at NIGHT • Breeds in canals, drainage ditches, organic water • Vector: West Nile virus If you're getting bitten during the day, it's Aedes. At night, it's Culex. Both are controlled with barrier spray — but timing and application height matter. Full pest ID guide at mosquitoshieldbfll.com/pests https://mosquitoshieldbfll.com/pests

June in South Florida: 7–8 inches of rain, temperatures in the 90s, standing water everywhere after every afternoon stor...
06/19/2026

June in South Florida: 7–8 inches of rain, temperatures in the 90s, standing water everywhere after every afternoon storm. This is peak mosquito season and it runs straight through October. Aedes aegypti — the dengue and Zika vector — breeds in as little as a bottle cap of water. The afternoon storms we get every day are resetting breeding sites across your entire yard. If you've been thinking about treatment, now is when it matters most. 7-day money-back guarantee. 📞 561-443-3333 https://mosquitoshieldbfll.com/blog/mosquito-season-south-florida

5.0 stars across 55 Google reviews. We'll let customers speak:  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finally something that actually works. We have a c...
06/19/2026

5.0 stars across 55 Google reviews. We'll let customers speak: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Finally something that actually works. We have a canal behind us and used to eat dinner inside every night. Now we're outside every evening." — Boca Raton customer If you're in Palm Beach or Broward County and mosquitoes are keeping you inside, call us. First treatment comes with a 7-day money-back guarantee. 📞 561-443-3333" https://mosquitoshieldbfll.com/contact

Fort Lauderdale has 165 miles of canals. That's not a selling point for mosquito control — it's a 165-mile breeding grou...
06/17/2026

Fort Lauderdale has 165 miles of canals. That's not a selling point for mosquito control — it's a 165-mile breeding ground running through every neighborhood. Culex mosquitoes (the West Nile vector) breed in the organic-rich water along those canals. They don't stay near the water — they fly 1–2 miles to find a blood meal, which means even properties blocks away from the water get hit. We serve all of Fort Lauderdale including Las Olas, Victoria Park, Flagler Village, Wilton Manors, and the Intracoastal corridor. 📞 561-443-3333

Professional mosquito and pest control in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Family-owned, licensed, 7-day guarantee. Call 561-443-3333 for a free quote.

06/12/2026

Boca and Fort Lauderdale are having one of its worst saltwater mosquito seasons in years, and the reason is stranger than most people realize.

The culprit is the black saltmarsh mosquito (Aedes taeniorhynchus), a species that breeds in the mangroves and marshes of Palm/Broward County and the Everglades. Their eggs can sit dormant for months until high tides flood the area and trigger a massive hatch. Once they emerge, the wind does the rest. These mosquitoes can travel 20 to 40 miles inland, which is how something born deep in the mangroves ends up biting people in Fort Lauderdale, Oakland Park, Pompano, Light House Point, Coral Springs, Parkland, SW Ranches, Plantation, Boca and surrounding areas.

They're aggressive daytime feeders with a special talent for finding ears, ankles, necks, and eyelids. Mosquito control officials say heavy broods can put more than 100 mosquitoes on a person in under a minute, and Mosquito Control has fielded more than 1,500 service requests in just the past week.

The part most people get wrong: drought can make it worse.

In wetter years, fish move into the flooded marshes and feed on the mosquito larvae before they mature. In dry years that natural check breaks down, so larger broods survive and emerge. Southwest Florida has spent much of 2026 in drought, which has fueled the swarms we're seeing now.

The good news is these mosquitoes aren't major carriers of human disease. The bad news? They can transmit heartworm to dogs, and extreme swarms have been known to kill cattle.

Welcome to South Florida. Paradise for people. Paradise for mosquitoes too.

🦟 BROWARD COUNTY MOSQUITO ALERT — May 2026We just ran a full 14-day mosquito pressure assessment for our service area an...
05/21/2026

🦟 BROWARD COUNTY MOSQUITO ALERT — May 2026

We just ran a full 14-day mosquito pressure assessment for our service area and the numbers are serious.

Here's what the data is telling us:

🌡️ Highs of 86–92°F through Memorial Day weekend
💧 30–45% daily rain chances — heaviest on the western edge
⚡ 6–8 day hatch cycles at these temps (faster than most of the year)
📍 Highest risk zones: Southwest Ranches, NW Pompano/Coconut Creek, Coral Springs canals, Boca Raton western communities

The two-punch pattern we're watching: scattered showers NOW → Memorial Day heat → another moisture pulse May 28–30. That sequence is what drives the biggest population spikes of the season.

If you're in Broward and you've noticed more mosquito activity lately — this is why. And it's only going to build through June 1.

Now is the best time to get ahead of it before the full rainy season hits.

📞 Call or DM us to get on the schedule.

Florida is home to approximately ninety mosquito species; most are harmless—but some are deadly. Mosquito-borne diseases...
04/22/2026

Florida is home to approximately ninety mosquito species; most are harmless—but some are deadly. Mosquito-borne diseases are increasing worldwide. The very things that make Florida extraordinary—our climate, our beaches, our busy air and seaports—also increase our exposure. Florida is a prime destination for visitors from countries where mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria, chikungunya, dengue fever, and Zika are endemic. The threat is real.

Florida is an economic powerhouse featuring outdoor living, an ever-increasing year-round tourist industry...

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621 Northwest 53rd Street
Boca Raton, FL
33487

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