Montgomery County Mosquito Control
Also Serving Chester, Bucks, and Delaware Counties
Tired of sharing your yard with mosquitoes? Not only are they annoying, but they can also pass dangerous diseases to you and your family. Instead of dealing with them, let the team at Pest Control Technicians help you out. Our environmentally responsible mosquito control team has served property owners throughout Montgomery County for over 45 years.
Call (484) 806-9142 or contact us online today to get a free estimate.
Mosquitoes are a pervasive and exhausting pest. They reproduce quickly, can lay eggs in bodies of water as small as a bird bath or puddle, and are immune to most DIY mosquito control methods. Furthermore, many techniques for mosquito extermination rely on toxic chemicals that can put you and your loved ones at risk and pollute our air. Our team is committed to using only organic, family-and-pet-safe products to preserve your peace of mind.
Our mosquito exterminators complete frequent online and in-field training on chemical storage and handling, proper PPE usage, pest identification, and customer service and communication. We believe in environmentally responsible treatments, and our commitment to these practices has earned us recognition as a Steward of the Environment by the EPA!
When you partner with us for mosquito control, you can expect the following:

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Tips for Preventing Mosquitoes on Your Own
Mosquitoes can be a tough pest to battle on your own, but there are certain steps every homeowner can take to make the yard less inviting to mosquitoes. They’re drawn to areas where they have both potential humans and animals to feed on (you, your loved ones and pets) and places to lay their eggs.
To make it harder for mosquitoes to establish themselves in your yard, do the following:
- Remove standing water: Empty any containers in your yard, including old tires, wheelbarrows, flower pots, bird feeders, buckets, and other clutter that might collect water from rain or sprinklers. Every bit of standing water is a potential nursery for mosquitoes.
- Maintain clean gutters: Mosquitoes will often lay eggs in clogged gutters that leaves, sticks, dirt, and other debris have blocked. Clean your gutters frequently and thoroughly.
- Keep the ground level: Depressions in the ground collect standing water. Fill in any areas that are low to avoid puddling.
- Use quality window or door screens: Screens should be used in windows, doors, and around patios and porches for added protection.
- Repair leaks and cracks: To avoid standing water, be sure to have any plumbing leaks and cracks in your foundation repaired.



Mosquito Control for Businesses
We routinely do work for the following commercial sectors in the Montgomery County area.
- Restaurants
- Highrise apartments
- Food processing
- Food distribution centers
- Office buildings
- Daycare centers
- Hospitals
- Medical offices
- Nursing facilities
- Assisted living facilities
- Supermarkets
- Retail stores
- Industrial buildings
- Country clubs
- Hotels
- Bakeries
What Our Customers Are Saying
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We are in good hands.- Kerry E.
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e recommend them to anyone seeking similar solutions for their home.- David S.
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He was very professional, punctual and very nice.- Beth M.
Our FAQ
Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 484-806-9142 today!
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How do I get rid of animals in my attic?
Getting rid of animals in your attic requires a careful inspection of all possible entry points, and a removal strategy depending on the type of animal. Squirrels, bats, birds, and even raccoons might find their way into your attic, especially during the colder months in the Northeast.
The technicians at PCT will conduct a thorough inspection of your property and recommend an approach to remove wildlife in your attic in a safe, humane, and environmentally responsible way.
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Can you get rid of bats?Bats can roost in smaller spaces than you might imagine, including small crevices in soffit or behind siding on the exterior of your home. While they normally don’t pose a threat to humans, some bats carry communicative diseases, and you should avoid approaching them. Never touch a bat that you’ve found lying on the ground. The team at PCT can inspect your property for entry points and humanely remove bats.
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Can I get rid of snakes myself?While snake problems near Philadelphia are relatively uncommon, Pennsylvania is home to at least 3 varieties of venomous snake (the timber rattlesnake, eastern massasauga, and the copperhead). If you encounter a snake on your property take caution by keeping children and pets well away. Consider calling an expert to remove it and inspect your home for hiding spots, nests, or other snakes in the area.
Safe Treatments in Mosquito Control
Mosquitoes are an annoyance, but overly harsh chemical treatments can harm people and pets, and possibly your garden and landscaping. That’s why it’s important to rely on safe, eco-conscious mosquito control methods. Pest Control Technicians uses targeted approaches to manage mosquito populations effectively without compromising the safety of your home or the environment.
Safe mosquito treatments involve a combination of environmentally friendly techniques that attack the problem at its source. Methods such as larvicides target mosquito breeding areas, stopping their life cycle without putting other wildlife or plants at risk. Natural repellents and plant-based solutions provide protection while being safe for children and pets.
We also use habitat modification to disrupt breeding, such as removing standing water, trimming overgrown vegetation, and addressing other moisture-prone areas. These strategies are designed to reduce mosquito populations and keep your home a secure haven for your family and outdoor greenery.


