Long Island Service Areas

Long Island Mosquito & Tick Control Service Areas

Bite Back provides all-natural mosquito and tick control for Long Island homeowners across Nassau County and Suffolk County. From North Shore wooded lots to South Shore canals, Hamptons outdoor living, pool-heavy neighborhoods, shaded patios, pet routes, and dense suburban landscaping, our program is built around where mosquitoes and ticks actually live, rest, hide, and rebuild.

Updated · By Laurie, founder, Bite Back Tick & Mosquito Control of Long Island

2Long Island counties served
100+towns, villages, and hamlets referenced
21-dayseasonal service rhythm
Nosynthetic pesticides used

Serving Nassau County and Suffolk County Families

Long Island has a very specific pest problem. Mosquito pressure builds from coastal humidity, canals, marshes, irrigation, shaded plantings, pool areas, clogged drainage, and small pockets of standing water. Tick pressure builds from deer movement, wooded edges, preserved land, leaf litter, brush lines, and the thick vegetation between homes and natural areas.

Bite Back uses all-natural essential-oil treatments with no synthetic pesticides. Our Long Island program focuses on shaded edges, wooded borders, damp pockets, fence lines, pet paths, patios, pools, and outdoor living areas where mosquitoes and ticks build pressure fastest.

What this page covers

  • Nassau County and Suffolk County coverage
  • Long Island town, village, and hamlet finder
  • North Shore, South Shore, East End, and Central Suffolk yard patterns
  • Local mosquito and tick pressure explanations
  • County links using the /service-areas/ structure
  • Plain town lists to avoid linking to unpublished pages
Find Coverage

Browse Long Island Mosquito & Tick Control by County and Town

Use the quick links below to jump to county pages, the town finder, regional yard patterns, seasonal pressure, service options, and local coverage questions.

Counties Served

Mosquito & Tick Control Across Long Island

Start with your county page, then use the town finder below. County pages help homeowners and search engines understand the Long Island service structure clearly.

Nassau County, NY Mosquito & Tick Control

Nassau County pressure profile

Nassau County mosquito pressure often builds in small spaces: shaded patios, foundation shrubs, pool areas, irrigation pockets, tight side yards, and dense landscaping. Tick pressure is strongest along North Shore wooded lots, preserve edges, golf course borders, stone walls, deer paths, and mature properties near green space. South Shore homes often see added mosquito pressure from canals, bayside humidity, marsh influence, and standing water after summer storms.

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Top Nassau County areas served
Garden CityMassapequaSyossetGreat NeckOyster BayRockville CentrePort WashingtonJericho
All Nassau County towns, villages, and hamlets
  • Atlantic Beach
  • Baldwin
  • Bellerose
  • Bellmore
  • Bethpage
  • Carle Place
  • Cedarhurst
  • East Meadow
  • East Rockaway
  • Elmont
  • Farmingdale
  • Floral Park
  • Franklin Square
  • Freeport
  • Garden City
  • Glen Cove
  • Great Neck
  • Hempstead
  • Hewlett
  • Hicksville
  • Inwood
  • Island Park
  • Jericho
  • Lawrence
  • Levittown
  • Long Beach
  • Lynbrook
  • Malverne
  • Manhasset
  • Massapequa
  • Massapequa Park
  • Merrick
  • Mineola
  • New Hyde Park
  • North Bellmore
  • North Massapequa
  • North Merrick
  • Oceanside
  • Old Bethpage
  • Old Westbury
  • Oyster Bay
  • Plainview
  • Port Washington
  • Rockville Centre
  • Roosevelt
  • Roslyn
  • Seaford
  • Syosset
  • Uniondale
  • Valley Stream
  • Wantagh
  • West Hempstead
  • Westbury
  • Woodmere

Suffolk County, NY Mosquito & Tick Control

Suffolk County pressure profile

Suffolk County has some of the strongest mosquito and tick pressure on Long Island. Wooded borders, deer corridors, wetlands, bays, preserved open space, larger lots, brush edges, pool areas, and coastal moisture all work together. Central Suffolk properties often see heavy tick pressure near woods and pet routes. South Shore and East End properties often see intense mosquito pressure from humidity, marsh influence, wetland edges, irrigation, and outdoor entertaining areas.

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Top Suffolk County areas served
HolbrookCommackHuntingtonSmithtownSouthamptonEast HamptonRiverheadPatchogue
All Suffolk County towns, villages, and hamlets
  • Amagansett
  • Amityville
  • Aquebogue
  • Baiting Hollow
  • Bay Shore
  • Bayport
  • Bellport
  • Blue Point
  • Bohemia
  • Brentwood
  • Bridgehampton
  • Brookhaven
  • Calverton
  • Center Moriches
  • Centereach
  • Central Islip
  • Cold Spring Harbor
  • Commack
  • Copiague
  • Coram
  • Cutchogue
  • Deer Park
  • Dix Hills
  • East Hampton
  • East Islip
  • East Moriches
  • East Northport
  • East Patchogue
  • East Quogue
  • East Setauket
  • Farmingville
  • Fire Island
  • Fishers Island
  • Greenlawn
  • Hampton Bays
  • Hauppauge
  • Holbrook
  • Holtsville
  • Huntington
  • Huntington Station
  • Islip
  • Islip Terrace
  • Jamesport
  • Lake Grove
  • Lake Ronkonkoma
  • Melville
  • Miller Place
  • Montauk
  • Mount Sinai
  • Nesconset
  • Northport
  • Oakdale
  • Patchogue
  • Peconic
  • Port Jefferson
  • Port Jefferson Station
  • Quogue
  • Riverhead
  • Rocky Point
  • Ronkonkoma
  • Sag Harbor
  • Saint James
  • Sayville
  • Selden
  • Shirley
  • Smithtown
  • Sound Beach
  • Southampton
  • Southold
  • Stony Brook
  • Wading River
  • West Babylon
  • Westhampton
  • Westhampton Beach
  • Yaphank
Service is confirmed by exact address, current route availability, seasonal demand, access conditions, and property location. If a town page is later published, that town can be converted from plain text into a live link.
Town Finder

Search Long Island Towns, Villages, and Hamlets

Search by town, village, hamlet, or county. Results are shown as plain service-area references so the page does not send visitors or search engines to unpublished town URLs.

Town pages can be added under the clean structure /service-areas/town-name-ny-mosquito-tick-control/ as they are published. Until then, plain town references are safer than linking to possible 404 pages.
Local Yard Patterns

Why Long Island Yards Get Mosquito and Tick Pressure

The pressure is not the same everywhere. Long Island changes block by block, from wooded North Shore properties to canal neighborhoods, dense Nassau suburbs, central Suffolk yards, and East End outdoor living spaces.

North Shore wooded lots

Mature trees, sloped yards, stone walls, deer movement, shaded plantings, and preserve edges create strong tick corridors and daytime mosquito resting zones.

South Shore moisture

Canals, bay humidity, marsh influence, irrigation, pool equipment, low spots, and dense shrubs can push mosquito pressure higher after warm rain.

Central Long Island suburbs

Tight side yards, foundation landscaping, fenced pet routes, decks, patios, playsets, and privacy plantings can concentrate bites close to the house.

Central Suffolk woods

Larger lots, wooded rear borders, brush transitions, leaf litter, deer paths, and pet routes often create heavy tick pressure along the perimeter.

Hamptons and East End

Outdoor kitchens, pools, gardens, deer-heavy landscapes, coastal humidity, and preserved land make consistent tick and mosquito protection important.

Family-use zones

We prioritize patios, pools, seating areas, playsets, dog paths, gate areas, shed lines, under-deck shade, and the edges where families spend time.

Seasonal Timing

When Mosquito and Tick Pressure Peaks on Long Island

Long Island pressure builds in waves. Deer ticks, Lone Star ticks, mosquitoes, humidity, rainfall, and deer movement all matter during different parts of the season.

Long Island Mosquito & Tick Activity Calendar

April - May

Tick activity ramps up quickly. Deer tick nymphs become active, deer movement increases, and wooded Nassau and Suffolk properties can see pressure before mosquito season fully builds.

June - August

Mosquito pressure peaks as humidity, rain, irrigation, pools, shade, and standing water increase. Lone Star ticks are also active in many Suffolk and East End areas.

September - October

Adult deer ticks surge again while mosquitoes remain active through warm, humid stretches. Fall outdoor living, pets, wooded borders, and leaf litter keep pressure high.

Service Options

One Combined Mosquito and Tick Program

Most Long Island properties need both mosquito support and tick support during the same season. Shield and Shield Plus are built around that reality.

Shield

The core Long Island program for seasonal mosquito and tick control. Best for many properties with patios, pools, shaded plantings, pets, play areas, fence lines, and normal seasonal pressure.

  • All-natural essential oil applications
  • Approximate 21-day seasonal schedule
  • Tick and mosquito support together
  • Focused on edges, shade, patios, pools, and pet routes

Shield Plus

Maximum support for higher-pressure Long Island yards, especially properties with woods, deer traffic, heavy shade, larger lots, thick borders, dogs, or repeated tick activity.

  • Everything included in Shield
  • Added all-natural granular tick support
  • Stronger perimeter and pet-route focus
  • Best for wooded Suffolk and high-pressure Nassau yards
Long Island Location

Bite Back Tick & Mosquito Control of Long Island

Long Island office listing: 215 Muriel St, Holbrook, NY 11741. Serving Nassau County and Suffolk County routes.

Bite Back Tick & Mosquito Control of Long Island 215 Muriel St, Holbrook, NY 11741
866-SWAT-BUG · info@bitebacktickny.com
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Nassau + Suffolk
Seasonal routes
All-natural, no synthetics
Coverage Questions

Long Island Service Area Questions

Common questions from Nassau and Suffolk County homeowners about service areas, coverage, scheduling, and Long Island mosquito and tick pressure.

Where does Bite Back provide mosquito and tick control on Long Island?

Bite Back serves many towns across Nassau County and Suffolk County. Coverage depends on route availability, season timing, and exact property location.

Does Bite Back serve both Nassau and Suffolk County?

Yes. Bite Back Tick & Mosquito Control of Long Island serves both counties from the Holbrook, NY location. Nassau and Suffolk each have dedicated county service pages.

Does Bite Back use synthetic pesticides on Long Island?

No. Bite Back uses all-natural, plant-based essential oil treatments with no synthetic pesticides. That is a key reason Long Island families with kids, pets, pools, gardens, and outdoor living spaces choose Bite Back.

Why are ticks so active on Long Island?

Long Island has dense deer populations, wooded neighborhoods, preserved land, coastal vegetation, brush edges, and leaf litter. Those conditions create steady tick migration into residential properties, especially near woods and deer corridors.

Why are mosquitoes so bad in Long Island yards?

Coastal humidity, irrigation, shaded landscaping, canals, marshes, pool areas, clogged gutters, drains, dense shrubs, and small pockets of standing water all contribute to mosquito pressure.

How often does Bite Back treat Long Island yards?

Most seasonal programs are treated approximately every 21 days during the active outdoor season. Exact timing can shift due to weather, route availability, and property conditions.

What areas of the yard are treated?

The program focuses on shaded landscaping, wooded borders, fence lines, under-deck areas, damp pockets, pet routes, leaf litter, pool areas, patios, and standing water risks.

How do I confirm service for my address?

Use the quote option in the site header or footer, or call 866-SWAT-BUG. Bite Back confirms service availability by exact Nassau or Suffolk County address.

Long Island Coverage Built Around Real Yard Conditions

Use this service area hub to understand Bite Back's Nassau County and Suffolk County coverage, how Long Island yard conditions affect mosquito and tick pressure, and which service option may make the most sense for your property.