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Hervey Bay's most notorious backyard pests — professional control so you can actually enjoy being outside
Hervey Bay locals know the drill. Between the mangroves, tidal flats, and warm coastal climate, mozzies and midgies are active almost year-round here — and biting midges (sand flies) are often worse than the mosquitoes.
More than an annoyance — Hervey Bay's mosquitoes can carry Ross River virus, Barmah Forest virus, and in some seasons dengue fever. They breed in any standing water — tyres, pot plant saucers, gutters, and the coastal wetlands nearby.
Tiny but vicious — biting midges (Culicoidesspecies) are a huge problem along Hervey Bay's coastline and waterways. They breed in the wet mud of mangroves and tidal flats and are nearly invisible until they're already biting. The itch lasts days.
Most Hervey Bay–style treatments for mozzies and midges include:
Barrier spraying of foliage, shrubs, hedges, ground-cover and dense vegetation around the home where mosquitoes and biting midges hide during the day.
Perimeter treatment of external building walls, fences, under-deck areas, patios and around outdoor furniture to create a residual “kill zone” when insects land.
See up-to-date packages and treatment pricing for your property on our pricing page.
View pricingDon't let mozzies and midgies keep you inside. Book a treatment and take back your outdoor space.