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    Mosquito Mitch

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Flea extermination

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    Very communicative and great customer service. Our technician was great and got rid of our pest…read moreproblem quickly!

    Being a homeowner means you have a list of things that never ends: upgrades, repairs, and routine…read moremaintenance always keeps us on our toes. This week's task was handling a potential infestation of rodents. Oh joy! Nothing like having your home be a home for unwanted critters, and, well, eww. Roberto showed up on time, even messaging when he was on his way, listened to my concerns, and took a look around our basement. I was relieved to find out that it did not appear as if we had a big problem, or at least as big of a problem like I had feared, and that he would look outside as well. Once outside, Roberto inspected the house and found the likely point of ingress for mice. It made total sense because the gap in the siding coincided with where the soffit for the ductwork is in the basement. He gave me quotes on the services that were available, ranging from quarterly visits to a one-time sealing of the house, and then gave me some ideas on what I could do to handle some things myself. The service charge was $99, and if you sign up for one of their quarterly services or another one of their offerings, then that service charge is rolled into part of the overall fee. I was super-pleased with that part of the arrangement and I look forward to utilizing their services. Very responsive, easy to set an appointment, and a relatively thorough inspection, all in the span of less than an hour. Great experience!

    Mosquito Joe of Johnson County

    Mosquito Joe of Johnson County

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    terrible experience. they came out and the service itself was fine but then they took it upon…read morethemselves to continue to come out unscheduled and automatically charged me. initally were told we would get a refund since it wasn't something we scheduled and then when the 10th business day arrived with still no funds back they said they canceled the refund because they didn't charge the full amount in the first place. so basically if you want thievery go for it.

    I've cooled on Mosquito Joe over the years for two reasons: chemicals and cost…read more First the chemicals. The way our old neighbors driveway sat by ours, it just collected huge pools of rainwater and became a breeding ground for mosquitos, so we had to try them out years back. It worked and admittedly it was moderately effective, at least for a few days after spraying... but I noticed how they said their chemicals are safe for kids & pets, but also were like "DO NOT let your dog out for a few hours after we spray!" How safe is it then? I know it would be dryer later and not as potent but that gave me pause into how safe this spray could really be. Then there's the bees. If I come across as some sort of granola hippie here, then, well you are right (although more of an oatmeal guy than granola). We know bees are important and it would appear this stuff ravages not just a few bees, but colonies of them. My wife grew a native garden, and we had so many bees around -- that pretty much put the kibosh on having Mosquito Joe out at our place. They do offer an all natural solution, but I guess my question is, if that works well (and at $71 bi/weekly, yikes) then why don't solely use that? Why nuke up the ecosystems throughout all the neighborhoods unnecessarily? I really do think the cost, or at least what they quoted us yesterday, is outlandish. I'm outside so much I count the yard in my home's square footage, but I don't think paying $1,000 per season (April-October) to keep mosquitos away is worth it.

    Mosquito Mitch - pest_control - Updated May 2026

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