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Mosquito Reduction & Population Management
In Tucson’s warm climate, mosquitoes can feel like a year-round hassle, especially near monsoon season. At Rigo Pest Prevention, we offer mosquito population management services that reduce bites and help you reclaim your outdoor space with smart, science-backed mosquito control that works.
While our desert climate is mostly dry, irrigation systems, shaded yards, and seasonal rains create perfect breeding zones for mosquitoes. From March through October, Tucson homeowners see mosquito activity spike, especially in backyards, patios, and around standing water.
Beyond being annoying, mosquitoes in Arizona can carry diseases like West Nile virus and St. Louis Encephalitis. While rare, these threats are real, and more likely in untreated yards where mosquitoes can thrive.
Common hotspots include:
If your yard has moisture, shade, and still water, you’re on the menu.
We start by walking your property and identifying active breeding zones and mosquito harborage areas. You’ll get a clear, honest plan tailored to your space with no contracts or upsells.
Using targeted, EPA-approved products, we treat areas where mosquitoes live and breed. That includes foliage, shady spots, standing water zones, and foundation edges. Our approach minimizes impact on pollinators and pets, while maximizing results.
Where standing water can’t be eliminated (like in fountains or irrigation basins), we use safe larvicides and growth regulators to stop mosquito life cycles before they hatch.
We focus on reducing mosquito populations, not just chasing the ones flying around today. This includes optional ongoing treatments during peak months.
Our services work best when paired with simple changes around your home:
You deserve a backyard you can enjoy without getting eaten alive.
Call Rigo Pest Prevention today or fill out our quick form to schedule your free mosquito inspection. No contracts. Just honest, effective mosquito control in Tucson that gets results.
We’ll inspect your home for any signs of pests and seal off any entry points so they can’t get back in.