Georgia summers shouldn't mean hiding indoors. Our professional mosquito barrier treatments eliminate up to 90% of mosquito populations in your yard — so your family can actually enjoy the outdoors again.
In Northeast Georgia, mosquito season runs from early spring through late fall — and with it comes the risk of West Nile virus, Eastern Equine Encephalitis, and heartworm disease in pets. Mosquitoes breed rapidly in any standing water and can turn a beautiful outdoor space into an unusable one within days of a rain event.
Task Force Pest Control's mosquito treatment program targets mosquitoes where they rest and breed — not just where they fly. Our barrier spray treatments cling to foliage and shaded areas, killing mosquitoes on contact and repelling new ones for weeks at a time. We combine this with source reduction advice to help you eliminate breeding sites around your property for long-term results.
We walk your property to identify mosquito hot spots — dense vegetation, standing water sources, shaded low-lying areas, and drainage issues — that are fueling the population on your lot. No two yards are the same.
We apply a targeted barrier spray to all vegetation, fence lines, shaded areas, and the undersides of decks and porches where mosquitoes rest during the day. Treatment takes 20–40 minutes for most properties and is dry and safe for pets within 30 minutes.
Barrier treatments provide 3–4 weeks of protection. We set you up on a recurring monthly schedule through mosquito season so your yard stays protected all summer — no scheduling required on your end between visits.
Our barrier treatments don't just reduce mosquitoes — they dramatically cut populations. Most customers notice a dramatic difference within 24 hours of their first treatment.
We use EPA-registered formulations that are safe for children and pets once dry — typically within 30 minutes of application. We'll tell you exactly when it's safe to go back outside.
Hosting a backyard wedding, graduation party, or family reunion? We offer one-time event prep sprays timed to give you a mosquito-free outdoor space for your occasion.
Every property is treated systematically — no areas skipped, no corners cut. Our military background means we execute treatment plans with discipline and thoroughness every single time.
If mosquito activity rebounds before your next scheduled visit, call us and we'll come back out — no charge. We stand behind every treatment we apply.
We're based in Madison, GA and serve 12 communities across Northeast Georgia. We know the local mosquito pressure and seasonal patterns because we live here too.
Don't spend another Georgia summer trapped inside. Get a free quote and take back your outdoor space — we'll have you enjoying your yard again within days.
Most customers report a significant drop in mosquito activity within 24 hours of their first treatment. The barrier spray kills mosquitoes on contact as they land on treated vegetation. Full effect typically sets in over 48–72 hours as remaining mosquitoes encounter treated surfaces.
Our barrier treatments typically remain effective for 3–4 weeks. Rainfall, heavy vegetation growth, and high mosquito pressure can shorten this window. That's why we recommend monthly treatments throughout Georgia's mosquito season (March through October) to maintain consistent protection.
We ask that you keep pets and children off treated areas until the spray is completely dry — usually 30 minutes to an hour depending on temperature and humidity. We'll let you know before we leave when it's safe. On hot sunny days, drying time is faster; overcast or humid conditions may take a bit longer.
We treat all mosquito resting and harborage areas throughout your property — shrubs, ornamental plantings, tree canopies up to about 10 feet, fence lines, the undersides of decks and porches, and any shaded areas. Open sunny lawn areas are generally not treated because mosquitoes don't rest there; treating them would waste product without adding protection.
Yes. During your property assessment we'll point out any standing water breeding sites — clogged gutters, low spots in the yard, bird baths, plant saucers, and other containers. We can treat some standing water sources with biological larvicide (Bti) that targets mosquito larvae without harming beneficial insects, fish, or wildlife. Eliminating breeding sites is the single most effective long-term mosquito control strategy.