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Nassau County Tick and Mosquito Control
All-natural, plant-based tick and mosquito protection for Nassau County yards, including North Shore wooded properties, South Shore coastal humidity, and Central Nassau suburban landscapes. One combined program, targeted where pests live.

One combined program for Nassau County ticks and mosquitoes
Nassau County yards are not all the same. North Shore wooded hillsides and harbor moisture, South Shore canals and coastal humidity, and Central Nassau tight suburban borders each create different pressure patterns. Bite Back Long Island targets the zones where pressure starts before it reaches the patio, playset, pool, or pet path.
Combined treatments
One all-natural program for both ticks and mosquitoes, instead of two disconnected services.
Hot-zone targeting
Shaded edges, damp pockets, fence lines, shrubs, wooded borders, and pet routes.
Seasonal consistency
Nassau humidity and hatch cycles move fast. Consistent service helps maintain results.
Family-yard focus
Patios, pools, playsets, dog paths, and outdoor living spaces are part of the plan.
Tap Your Nassau County Town
Every Nassau County neighborhood has a different pressure story. Tap your town to see what usually drives tick and mosquito activity in that area, then request your quote.
Do not see your exact village? Nassau County has many incorporated villages. Submit your address and we will confirm coverage quickly.
Get Your Nassau County Quote
Tell us about your yard, your town, approximate size, and your biggest hot zone. Examples include patio bites, ticks on pets, wooded edges, pool areas, dense shrubs, fence lines, or standing water.
The Nassau County hot zones we watch most
Ticks and mosquitoes usually build pressure in tucked-away areas first. Our work focuses on the zones that feed activity into the spaces your family actually uses.
Shaded fence lines
Fence lines, hedges, and property edges hold shade, moisture, and tick travel routes.
Damp mosquito resting zones
Mosquitoes rest in still-air shade around shrubs, drains, under decks, and tight corners.
Family use areas
Pools, patios, playsets, and dog paths get priority because these are the spaces families use most.
North Shore wooded edges
Wooded hillsides, preserve borders, stone walls, and mature landscaping create persistent tick pressure.
South Shore canal humidity
Canal-adjacent yards, low areas, and coastal humidity concentrate mosquito pressure near decks and pools.
Seasonal hatch cycles
Warm, wet stretches can change pressure quickly, especially from late May through August.
Quick yard wins before and between visits
Small steps help your seasonal program perform better and reduce pressure between visits.
Buckets, toys, planters, covers, drains, and patio items can build mosquito pressure fast.
Ticks use shaded leaf litter along fences, shrub beds, and wooded borders.
Less still-air shade means fewer comfortable mosquito resting spots.
Tall edges create easy tick travel zones near play areas and pet paths.
Sunlight and airflow reduce the tucked-away shaded areas mosquitoes prefer.
Gate codes, pets, playsets, pollinator areas, and pressure zones help us plan smarter.
How Bite Back works in Nassau County
The process is simple, but the details matter. North Shore is different from South Shore, and both are different from Central Nassau.
1. We identify your source areas
Shade, standing water, dense landscaping, fence lines, wooded edges, canal-adjacent zones, and pet routes show where pressure is likely to build.
2. We target the zones that matter
We focus on the spots that feed ticks and mosquitoes into patios, pools, play areas, and the paths your family uses.
3. We stay consistent through the season
Nassau County weather changes fast. Consistent seasonal timing helps keep pressure from rebuilding between visits.
Watch the 30-second overview of how our hot-zone approach works on Long Island properties.
Serving Nassau County from Holbrook, NY
Bite Back Tick & Mosquito Control of Long Island serves Nassau County and Suffolk County from our Holbrook location.
Contact
Bite Back Tick & Mosquito Control of Long Island
215 Muriel St.
Holbrook, NY 11741
Helpful tick and mosquito resources
Guides that help Nassau County families understand seasonal pressure, prevention, and what to do after a tick bite.
Nassau County tick and mosquito control FAQ
The questions Nassau County homeowners usually ask before getting started.