Occasionally, believe it or not, more is truly less. Mosquito repellent spraying is a prime example.
As predictable as daffodil blooms, solicitations to spray your Mequon yard for mosquitoes also show up in spring.
Here’s where it gets tricky. The number of treatments involved sometimes varies. One mosquito spraying service near Mequon offers up to seven. You might think you’re getting more … but it’s just the opposite.
Ponder fertilizing your Mequon lawn. Do you really need six or seven mosquito control applications? Of course not. Starter fertilizer in the spring, weed and feed in summer, and winterizer in the fall. Any more, and you risk doing more damage than good.
Ditto for mosquito spraying services. Seven applications? That’s a lot of chemicals collecting in your Mequon yard. At that rate, you’re not just destroying mosquitoes – you’re killing honeybees and other desirable insects. It’s literally “overkill.” And, do you feel relaxed with your kids playing in a pesticide-saturated environment?
Here’s the crux of the “more is less” truth: Permethrin, the focal ingredient in this mosquito control company’s repellent formula, is little different than a product you can buy off the shelf in Mequon. It’s less effective … which is why so many treatments are required.
In just two applications, The Mosquito Guy will guard your Mequon yard from mosquitoes (and forty other bugs) all summer. Our products kills 95 percent of mosquitoes – more than our competitor, because it’s more effective.
Two treatments are all that’s necessary. The Mosquito Guy delivers them. Call 262-521-1258, or e-mail margie@themosquitoguy.com, for a free quote. Why spend money pointlessly?
On its face, the concept of “more is less” doesn’t add up. Your charges– and the chemicals – will add up, though, if you’re taken in by a low-price mosquito yard spray offer that quickly mushrooms. Before you know it, you’ll be paying much more … and your bank account will have much less.
Contact us today for free quote – don’t let the mosquitos take over your Mequon yard.