Mosquito & Tick Control
Monmouth County, NJ


Here at Coastal Mosquito and tick, we offer a range of services tailored to address the specific needs and concerns of our clients. These services typically include comprehensive inspections, treatment plans, and ongoing maintenance programs. Upon inspection, we assess the property, identify potential breeding sites, and determine the presence of mosquito or tick infestations. Based on our findings, we develop a customized treatment plan to mitigate the problem and prevent future outbreaks.
We employ various methods and techniques to effectively control and manage these pests. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a commonly used approach that focuses on a combination of strategies to minimize reliance on chemical treatments. IPM principles include habitat modification, elimination of breeding sites, and the targeted application of environmentally-friendly insecticides when necessary.
We also may implement larval control measures, such as treating standing water sources with larvicides or introducing mosquito-eating fish to natural bodies of water. Additionally, our adult mosquito control may involve the use of misting systems, fogging, or barrier treatments to reduce adult populations in outdoor spaces.
Our tick control strategies often includes habitat modification, such as removing leaf litter, keeping grass trimmed, and creating tick-safe zones. Barrier treatments using acaricides may be applied to vegetation to target ticks in their nymphal stage. Sometimes, we offer tick-dragging services, which involve dragging a cloth over potential tick habitats to collect and remove ticks.
Monmouth County, New Jersey

Monmouth County, located in the state of New Jersey, has a rich and diverse history that spans centuries. The area was originally inhabited by the Lenape Native American tribe before European exploration and settlement began.
In the 17th century, Dutch and English settlers arrived, establishing the first European presence in the region. Monmouth County was officially formed in 1683, named after Monmouthshire in Wales. During the American Revolutionary War, Monmouth County played a significant role, with the Battle of Monmouth being one of its most notable events. This battle took place in 1778 and was a pivotal moment in the war.
In the 19th century, Monmouth County experienced industrial growth, particularly in agriculture, fishing, and manufacturing. The county's strategic location along the coast and its proximity to major cities like New York City contributed to its economic development.
Monmouth County also played a role in the development of transportation infrastructure, with the construction of canals and railroads facilitating trade and travel. The county's picturesque coastal towns, such as Asbury Park and Long Branch, became popular vacation destinations, attracting visitors from near and far.
Today, Monmouth County is a vibrant and thriving region with a diverse economy, encompassing industries such as healthcare, education, tourism, and technology. Its rich historical heritage is preserved through numerous museums, historic sites, and cultural institutions, allowing residents and visitors to explore and appreciate the county's past.