Mosquito & Tick Control in Great Neck, NY
Local mosquito and tick risk information for Great Neck homeowners — with seasonal forecasts, prevention tips, and professional protection from Pestify.
Mosquito Challenges in Great Neck
Long Island communities face pressure from multiple mosquito species including Aedes albopictus (Asian tiger mosquito) and Culex pipiens. Properties near wetlands, retention ponds, or wooded areas face elevated risk.
🦟 Aedes albopictus
Asian tiger mosquito — aggressive daytime biter common in residential areas
🦟 Culex pipiens
Northern house mosquito — primary vector for West Nile Virus in Long Island
🦟 Aedes vexans
Floodwater mosquito — peaks after heavy rainfall events
🦟 Culiseta melanura
Black-tailed mosquito — EEE vector in wooded/wetland areas
Tick Risk in Great Neck
Deer tick (black-legged tick) populations are high throughout Long Island. Lyme disease is a serious concern, with Suffolk and Nassau counties among the highest-incidence counties in New York State.
Lyme Disease Risk — Nassau County
Nassau County is one of the highest Lyme disease incidence counties in New York. The CDC recommends annual tick inspections and professional barrier treatments for properties with wooded borders.
Seasonal Trends in Great Neck
Mosquito season runs May through October, peaking in July and August. Tick season is year-round, with peak activity in spring (May–June) and fall (September–October).
Spring
🦟 moderate
🕷️ high
Summer
🦟 severe
🕷️ high
Fall
🦟 moderate
🕷️ high
Winter
🦟 low
🕷️ low
Mosquito Prevention Tips for Great Neck Homeowners
- Empty birdbaths, plant saucers, and any containers that hold water every 3–4 days
- Keep gutters clean and clear so water drains freely
- Treat ornamental ponds with Bti (Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis) dunks monthly
- Keep grass trimmed short to eliminate resting habitat
- Install or repair window and door screens before mosquito season
- Schedule professional barrier treatment before peak season (May)
Frequently Asked Questions — Great Neck
When does mosquito season start in Great Neck?
Mosquito season in Great Neck typically begins in late April or early May as temperatures consistently reach 50°F. Peak season runs from mid-June through August. Treating your property before the season begins provides the best protection.
Is Lyme disease common in Great Neck?
Nassau County has some of the highest Lyme disease rates in New York State. Deer ticks carrying Borrelia burgdorferi are active throughout Great Neck. Annual tick barrier treatments and regular tick checks are strongly recommended.
How much does mosquito control cost in Great Neck?
Pestify's seasonal mosquito programs for Great Neck properties typically range from $49–$99 per treatment depending on lot size. Most homeowners schedule 6 monthly treatments. Contact us for a free, no-obligation estimate.
What mosquito spray does Pestify use in Great Neck?
Pestify uses EPA-registered, pyrethrin-based treatments that are safe for families and pets once dry (30–60 minutes). We also offer organic botanical treatments for sensitive households in Great Neck.
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