Turbo Pest Solutions
Seasonal and year-round yard spray programs that dramatically reduce mosquito and tick populations so you can enjoy your outdoor spaces again.
Florida's warm, wet climate makes it one of the most mosquito-active states in the country. Beyond the discomfort of bites, mosquitoes can transmit West Nile virus, Eastern Equine Encephalitis, and other serious diseases. Ticks — increasingly common in Florida — can carry Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
Turbo Pest Solutions offers targeted yard spray programs that treat the areas where mosquitoes and ticks rest and breed. Our treatments can reduce mosquito populations by up to 90%, letting you enjoy your yard, patio, and outdoor events without constant biting.
Our Process
We walk your property to identify mosquito resting areas (dense foliage, shaded spots), breeding sites (standing water), and tick habitat (tall grass, brush, leaf litter).
We apply a residual spray to foliage, shrubs, and perimeter areas where mosquitoes rest. Larvicide is applied to any standing water that cannot be eliminated.
Monthly visits during mosquito season maintain the barrier. We adjust the program based on rainfall, seasonal activity, and your feedback.
Warning Signs
Birdbaths, clogged gutters, low spots in the yard, and plant saucers are prime mosquito breeding sites — even a bottle cap of water is enough.
Thick shrubs, tall grass, and wooded areas provide ideal resting habitat for mosquitoes during the day and tick habitat year-round.
If you can't spend 10 minutes outside without being bitten, your mosquito population is high enough to warrant professional treatment.
Planning a party, wedding, or outdoor gathering? A pre-event spray 24–48 hours before dramatically reduces mosquito activity.
Finding ticks on yourself, family members, or pets after spending time in the yard indicates a tick population that needs treatment.
Florida's mosquito season peaks April through October. Starting a program in spring before populations explode gives the best results.
Same-day service available. Licensed & insured. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.
Common Questions
We recommend staying off treated areas until the spray has dried — typically 30–45 minutes. After that, the yard is safe for people and pets.
Most customers see a 75–90% reduction in mosquito activity after the first treatment. Results improve with each subsequent monthly visit as the residual barrier builds up.
We apply treatments in the early morning or evening when pollinators are less active, and we avoid treating flowering plants. Our goal is to target mosquito resting areas while minimizing impact on beneficial insects.
Yes. Our mosquito spray program also reduces no-see-um populations, which are a significant nuisance in coastal and waterfront areas of Citrus County.