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27 07, 2024

Mosquito Joe® Shares Vital Tips to Safeguard Against Mosquitoes as Dengue Cases Rise in U.S.

2024-07-27T18:56:39-04:00July 27th, 2024|Tags: , , , |

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Mosquito Joe®, a Neighborly® company, urges homeowners to take immediate action against mosquitoes following the public health alert issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), confirming the presence of dengue cases across America.  As dengue fever cases continue to rise across the United States, health officials are sounding the alarm about the increasing threat posed by this mosquito-borne disease. According to the CDC, 44 states plus the District of Columbia have reported at least one case of dengue fever this year.

Dengue fever is a serious and potentially fatal disease primarily transmitted by mosquitoes of the species Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. These mosquitoes are known for their distinctive black and white markings and are often referred to as the yellow fever mosquito and the Asian tiger mosquito, respectively. The disease is now emerging in the U.S. due to an increase in travel activity, along with the ongoing rise in global temperatures. The combination of these conditions allows the Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus to thrive.

The CDC’s data reveals a concerning trend nationally. Florida leads with more than 200 confirmed cases, followed by New York with almost 150 and Massachusetts with more than 50. In total, at least 2,391 cases have been confirmed nationwide.

David Price, A.C.E., Urban Entomologist at Mosquito Joe, underscores the importance of vigilance and proactive measures. “The surge in dengue fever cases clearly indicates that we need to enhance our mosquito control efforts and public awareness campaigns. At Mosquito Joe, we are committed to protecting communities through effective mosquito control solutions and educating the public on prevention strategies,” says Price.

Dengue fever, caused by the dengue virus and transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, can present a range of symptoms from mild to severe. The CDC advises healthcare providers to be aware of the symptoms, inquire about recent travel history, and consider ordering dengue tests when appropriate. Symptoms to watch for include high fever, severe headache, pain behind the eyes, joint and muscle pain, rash, and mild bleeding (such as nose or gum bleed).

It is crucial to prevent mosquito bites to mitigate the risk of dengue fever. Recommendations include using insect repellent, wearing long sleeves and pants, and ensuring homes and surroundings are free from standing water where mosquitoes can breed. Community involvement is also vital in reducing the mosquito population.

“Public participation is key to controlling the spread of dengue fever. Simple actions like eliminating standing water and using mosquito repellent can have a significant impact,” Price adds.  “July represents the heart of summer activities with many people spending hours outdoors.”

Mosquito Joe provides the following tips to stay safe from these blood-sucking insects and the potential diseases they carry:

  • Use Mosquito Repellent: When outdoors, apply an effective mosquito repellent containing DEET, picaridin, or other EPA-approved ingredients. Remember to reapply as needed.
  • Wear Protective Clothing: Mosquito activity peaks in the evening, so wear long sleeves, pants, and socks when outdoors to protect exposed skin. Wear light-colored and loose-fitting clothing for comfort and better visibility.
  • Maintain Your Yard and Pools: Summer activities bring plenty of pool parties; the cleaner the pool is, the more fun for everyone! Keep swimming pools clean, properly circulated, and filtered throughout the season. Use a pool cover when not in use to prevent mosquitoes. For the yard, regularly mow the lawn to avoid tall grass, a resting area for mosquitoes. Remove or empty containers like flowerpots, watering cans, and buckets that hold standing water, as they can be breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
  • Use Outdoor Fans: Mosquitoes do not like excessive air movement, so setting up an outdoor fan around any picnics or gatherings can create a breeze that makes it difficult for them to fly and infest the area.
  • Keep Doors and Windows Screened: Make sure that any open windows or doors are equipped with intact screens, free from holes or gaps, to prevent mosquitoes from entering your home.
  • Call in the Professionals: If you’re worried about a mosquito infestation ruining your outdoor plans, consider hiring a professional pest control company, like Mosquito Joe, to eliminate the bugs from the yard.

Mosquito Joe is dedicated to helping homeowners protect themselves from mosquito dangers and associated health risks. Franchise locations across the U.S. offer professional services that provide reliable and effective mosquito control solutions. Mosquito Joe’s certified technicians are trained in the Mosquito Joe Pollinator Protection Management Program, which focuses on deep familiarity with each customer’s property, professional application procedures, and the use of appropriate products. They are also trained and certified to meet state guidelines. Since 2022, the brand was awarded the Silver Tier by the EPA’s Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program (PESP) for its work emphasizing integrated pest management (IPM), education, pollinator protection, and environmental stewardship.

For more information about Mosquito Joe and mosquito preventive measures, visit mosquitojoe.com/denguefever.

About Mosquito Joe®:
Dedicated to making outside fun again by eliminating mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas from customer’s yards, Mosquito Joe®, a Neighborly® company, is a leader in the outdoor pest control industry. The brand was founded in 2010 and has since expanded to more than 400 locations throughout the U.S. Acquired in 2018, Mosquito Joe® is part of Neighborly®, the world’s largest home services company with more than 30 brands and 5,500 franchises collectively serving 14 million+ customers in six countries, focused on repairing, maintaining, and enhancing homes and businesses. Through Neighborly.com and the Neighborly mobile app, Neighborly connects consumers to local service providers that meet rigorous franchisor standards across 19 service categories. For more information about Mosquito Joe®, visit www.MosquitoJoe.com. To learn about franchising opportunities with Neighborly®, click here.

19 06, 2024

Mosquito Joe® Leads National Effort Against Mosquito-Borne Diseases

2024-06-19T18:44:53-04:00June 19th, 2024|Tags: , , , |

Leading Pest Control Company’s Annual Campaign Timed for National Mosquito Control Awareness Week Urges Prevention

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — In honor of the American Mosquito Control Association‘s National Mosquito Control Awareness Week from June 16-22Mosquito Joe®, a Neighborly® company, is leading initiatives to educate the public on the significance of mosquito control continues its annual Beat the Bloodsuckers® campaign. This week highlights the importance of safeguarding homes and communities from these blood-sucking pests, which are more than just nuisances—they are vectors of severe diseases. The Beat the Bloodsuckers campaign is a charitable initiative aimed at mitigating the global impact of mosquito-borne illnesses by supporting vulnerable populations.

Marking its 12th year, Mosquito Joe’s campaign focuses on raising awareness and providing tangible support to communities impacted by mosquito-borne illnesses worldwide. Participating franchise locations nationwide are engaging in two primary initiatives:

  • United to Beat Malaria Partnership: Participating franchise owners will donate up to $10 for every new customer serviced from April 25 – June 25 to the United Nations Foundation’s United to Beat Malaria campaign. This donation will supply life-saving mosquito nets, diagnosis and Malaria treatment, preventative medication, and indoor residual spraying to vulnerable families in AfricaLatin America, and the Caribbean, where malaria remains a leading cause of death among children under five years old, according to the World Health Organization.
  • Local Blood Bank Support: Participating franchise owners will donate 10 percent of new customer sales during the campaign week to local blood banks. This effort emphasizes the critical role of blood donation and supports the vital services provided by these organizations.

“Our Beat the Bloodsuckers campaign has been a cornerstone of Mosquito Joe’s mission for more than a decade, reflecting our dedication to supporting communities locally and globally while allowing individuals to make an impact in the fight against these dangerous pests,” said Lou Schager, President of Mosquito Joe. “Through National Mosquito Control Awareness Week, our commitment to educating the public while promoting actions that help protect against mosquito-borne illnesses is heightened. As global temperatures continue to rise, leading to an increase in mosquito populations and the associated health risks, it is more critical than ever to promote the essential steps we must take to protect our loved ones and homes from these pests.”

In the United States, the West Nile virus is the most prevalent mosquito-borne illness, with increasing cases of Dengue Fever also posing significant concerns. During National Mosquito Control Awareness Week, Mosquito Joe strives to help homeowners combat these dangers, offering the following essential tips to minimize mosquito populations and protect their families:

  1. Eliminate Standing Water: Regularly empty containers like flower pots, watering cans, and buckets, which can become mosquito breeding grounds. Store outdoor items that collect rainwater in covered areas or position them upside-down.
  2. Use Outdoor Fans: Mosquitoes struggle to fly in windy conditions. Setting up outdoor fans can create a breeze that deters these pests from infesting your space.
  3. Maintain Your Yard and Pools: Keep your lawn mowed and debris-free, as tall grass and leaf piles can harbor mosquitos. Ensure swimming pools are clean, well-circulated, and covered when not in use.
  4. Install Screens for Your Windows and Doors: Fit screens on all open windows and doors to prevent mosquitos from entering your home.
  5. Use Effective Repellents: Apply mosquito repellents containing DEET, picaridin, or other EPA-approved ingredients. Protect infants and young children with mosquito netting or screens.
  6. Wear Protective Clothing Outside: Wear long sleeves, pants, and socks during evening hours. Light-colored, loose-fitting clothing is advisable for comfort and visibility.
  7. Seek Professional Assistance: Consider hiring a professional pest control service like Mosquito Joe for mosquito issues. The brand was awarded the Silver Tier by the EPA’s Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program (PESP) for its commitment to providing environmentally low-risk pest management control that’s both safe and effective in eliminating mosquitoes from homes.

To learn more about getting involved with Mosquito Joe’s Beat the Bloodsuckers campaign or making a charitable donation, visit Mosquito Joe Giving Back.

About Mosquito Joe®:
Dedicated to making outside fun again by eliminating mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas from customer’s yards, Mosquito Joe®, a Neighborly® company, is a leader in the outdoor pest control industry. The brand was founded in 2010 and has since expanded to more than 400 locations throughout the U.S. Acquired in 2018, Mosquito Joe® is part of Neighborly®, the world’s largest home services company with more than 30 brands and 5,500 franchises collectively serving 14 million+ customers in six countries, focused on repairing, maintaining, and enhancing homes and businesses. Through Neighborly.com and the Neighborly mobile app, Neighborly connects consumers to local service providers that meet rigorous franchisor standards across 19 service categories. For more information about Mosquito Joe®, visit www.MosquitoJoe.com. To learn about franchising opportunities with Neighborly®, click here.

7 03, 2024

Outdoor Pest Management Company Shares Pest Control Solutions for Outdoor Spaces

2024-03-07T19:53:27-05:00March 7th, 2024|Tags: , , , |

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — As spring begins, outdoor pests start to emerge. Mosquito Joe®, a Neighborly® company, reminds home and business owners to start preparing their homes, businesses, and outdoor spaces early to effectively control and combat perimeter pests, insects, and mosquitoes from nesting and infestation.

In early spring, exterior pests become more active outside the home as the weather warms up. Along with combating perimeter pests such as ants, spiders, and cockroaches from entering a home, homeowners should plan early for our signature mosquito and tick services for outside protection. Most people think of mosquitoes as summer pests, but mosquitoes generally become active in early March, and by early May, they are active in much of the U.S.

“As temperatures rise in early spring, outdoor pests and mosquitoes become increasingly active,” said David Price, Associate Certified Entomologist and Director of Technical Services for Mosquito Joe. “By preparing ahead and implementing preventative measures, homeowners can effectively manage pests before they become a nuisance, thereby ensuring a more enjoyable outdoor and indoor experience.”

Price highlighted the presence of over 3,500 mosquito species worldwide and emphasized the importance of identifying and addressing them properly. “For optimal outdoor protection against mosquitoes, ticks, and perimeter pests, consider whole yard protection—a simple and effective service that alleviates worries about itchy bug bites for your family and pets, said Price. “Homeowners can benefit from discounts offered through pre-pay programs, ensuring comprehensive coverage throughout the year.”

Price notes that simple preventive measures can go a long way in keeping outdoor spaces free from mosquitoes, wasps, rodents, and other perimeter pests. Whether you’re a homeowner, business owner, or renter, it’s essential to:

  • Regularly empty birdbaths, fountains, and buckets to prevent standing water.
  • Keep gutters clean to prevent water accumulation, clogs, or damage.
  • Ensure swimming pools are clean and well-circulated.
  • Promptly repair any leaky outdoor faucets.
  • Maintain a weed-free yard, with short-cut grass and shrubs, to prevent overgrown vegetation.

Mosquito Joe offers outdoor mosquito, tick, flea, and perimeter pest services across various regions, addressing issues ranging from mosquitoes and scorpions in the Southwest to Spotted Lantern Flies in the Northeast.

As the largest and fastest-growing provider of outdoor pest and mosquito control services in the U.S., Mosquito Joe is a member of an elite partnership with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Last year, the brand earned the Silver Tier from the EPA’s Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program (PESP) for its commitment to providing effective eco-friendly services and education of environmentally responsible methods to control outdoor pest.

For over 14 years, Mosquito Joe has delivered outdoor pest control services through over 416 territories in more than 38 states and the District of Columbia.

Additionally, Mosquito Joe conducts an annual philanthropic campaign where participating locally owned and operated franchise locations donate $10 for every new customer they service during the campaign period to support United to Beat Malaria. Since 2017, the brand has raised over $226,815 and protected more than 77,000 people across 46 countries.

For more information about Mosquito Joe and mosquito preventive measures, visit mosquitojoe.com/startofseason.

About Mosquito Joe®:
Dedicated to making outside fun again by eliminating mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas from customer’s yards, Mosquito Joe®, a Neighborly® company, is a leader in the outdoor pest control industry. The brand was founded in 2010 and has since expanded to more than 400 locations throughout the U.S. Acquired in 2018, Mosquito Joe® is part of Neighborly®, the world’s largest home services company with more than 30 brands and 5,500 franchises collectively serving 14 million+ customers in six countries, focused on repairing, maintaining, and enhancing homes and businesses. Through Neighborly.com and the Neighborly mobile app, Neighborly connects consumers to local service providers that meet rigorous franchisor standards across 19 service categories. For more information about Mosquito Joe®, visit www.MosquitoJoe.com. To learn about franchising opportunities with Neighborly®, click here.

30 06, 2023

Mosquito Joe® Shares Vital Tips to Safeguard Against Mosquitoes as Malaria Cases Resurface in U.S.

2023-06-30T11:56:59-04:00June 30th, 2023|Tags: , , , |

Leading Pest Control Company Urges Mosquito Prevention Amidst New Malaria Cases. 

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Mosquito Joe®, a Neighborly® company, is urging homeowners to take immediate action against mosquitoes following the public health alert issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) earlier this week, confirming the presence of malaria cases in Florida and Texas. These cases are the first instances of the mosquito-borne disease in the country since 2003. As nationwide concerns arise from this news, Mosquito Joe is committed to educating the public about the factors contributing to malaria transmission, its symptoms, and how to protect themselves ahead of the Fourth of July festivities.

Malaria is a serious and potentially fatal disease that is transmitted through the bite of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. An infected person may show signs of symptoms that can range from fever, chills, and nausea to more severe complications if left untreated. Though extremely rare in the U.S., there are more than 240 million cases of malaria diagnosed each year, according to the CDC. The reasons that the disease is now emerging in the U.S. may be due to an increase in travel activity, along with the ongoing rise in global temperatures. The combination of these conditions allows the Anopheles mosquito to thrive.

“The recent confirmation of malaria in both Florida and Texas is concerning as locally transmitted cases of the disease haven’t been seen in the U.S. for the past 20 years,” said David Price, Associate Certified Entomologist for Mosquito Joe. “Mosquitoes can rapidly multiply and become a serious threat to public health. Preventing mosquito bites is the best way to avoid new cases of malaria. At Mosquito Joe, we are committed to taking an active role in educating the public on effective mosquito prevention techniques to safeguard our communities from diseases like malaria.”

The Fourth of July weekend is approaching and many will be spending hours outdoors celebrating. Mosquito Joe provides the following tips to stay safe from these blood-sucking insects and the potential diseases they carry:

  1. Use Mosquito Repellent: Apply an effective mosquito repellent that contains DEET, picaridin, or other EPA-approved ingredients when spending time outdoors. Don’t forget to reapply as needed.
  2. Wear Protective Clothing: Mosquito activity peaks in the evening, so consider wearing long sleeves, pants, and socks when watching the fireworks to protect exposed skin. Opt for light-colored and loose-fitting clothing for comfort and better visibility.
  3. Maintain Your Yard & Pools: Fourth of July weekend brings plenty of pool parties and the cleaner the pool is, the more fun for everyone! Keep swimming pools clean, properly circulated and filtered throughout the holiday weekend. Use a pool cover when not in use to prevent mosquitoes. For the yard, regularly mow the lawn to avoid tall grass, a resting area for mosquitoes. Remove or empty containers like flowerpots, watering cans, and buckets that hold standing water, as they can be a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
  4. Use Outdoor Fans: Mosquitoes do not like excessive air movement, so setting up an outdoor fan around any picnics or gatherings can create a breeze that makes it difficult for them to fly and infest the area.
  5. Keep Doors & Windows Screened: Make sure that any open windows or doors are equipped with intact screens, free from holes or gaps, in order to prevent mosquitoes from entering your home.
  6. Call in the Professionals: If you’re worried about a mosquito infestation ruining your holiday plans, consider hiring a professional pest control company, like Mosquito Joe, to eliminate the bugs from the yard.

Mosquito Joe is dedicated to helping homeowners protect themselves from the dangers of mosquitoes and the associated health risks. Franchise locations across the U.S. offer professional services that provide reliable and effective mosquito control solutions. Mosquito Joe’s certified technicians are trained in the Mosquito Joe Pollinator Protection Management Program, which focuses on deep familiarity with each customer’s property, professional application procedures, and the use of appropriate products. They are also trained and certified to meet state guidelines.

Last year, the brand was awarded the Silver Tier by the EPA’s Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program (PESP) for its work on emphasizing integrated pest management (IPM), education, pollinator protection, and stewardship of the environment.

For more information about Mosquito Joe and mosquito preventive measures, visit MosquitoJoe.com.

About Mosquito Joe®

Dedicated to making outside fun again by eliminating mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas from customers’ yards, Mosquito Joe®, a Neighborly® company, is a leader in the outdoor pest control industry. The brand was founded in 2010 and has since expanded to more than 350 locations throughout the U.S. Acquired in 2018, Mosquito Joe® is part of Neighborly®, the world’s largest home services company with more than 30 brands and 5,000 franchises collectively serving 12 million+ customers in six countries, focused on repairing, maintaining, and enhancing homes and businesses. Through Neighborly.com and the Neighborly mobile app, Neighborly connects consumers to local service providers that meet rigorous franchisor standards across 19 service categories. For more information about Mosquito Joe®, visit www.mosquitojoe.com. To learn about franchising opportunities with Neighborly®click here.

14 06, 2023

Mosquito Joe® Sets the Stage for National Mosquito Control Awareness Week, Championing Global Health

2023-06-14T10:19:53-04:00June 14th, 2023|Tags: , , , |

Leading Pest Control Company’s Annual Charity Campaign Promotes Mosquito Safety and Community Impact.

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Mosquito Joe®, a Neighborly® company, is taking a proactive stance against mosquitoes as it kicks off National Mosquito Control Awareness Week, June 18-24. The leading pest control company aims to educate the public about protecting people and their homes from these blood-sucking pests while raising awareness about the diseases they potentially carry. The week also marks the launch of Mosquito Joe’s Beat the Bloodsuckers campaign, a charitable initiative that aims to make a global impact by supporting those at the highest risk of mosquito-borne illnesses.

Mosquitoes are not just irritating pests disrupting outdoor summer activities; they pose a significant threat to public health as carriers of diseases. In the U.S., the most common mosquito-borne disease is West Nile virus, followed by rising cases of dengue fever and the Zika virus.

To help homeowners combat these persistent bugs, Mosquito Joe offers essential tips for mosquito safety during National Mosquito Control Awareness Week:

  1. Eliminate Standing Water: Remove or empty containers that can hold water, such as flower pots, watering cans, and buckets, as standing water can be a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Store any outdoor items that can collect rainwater in covered areas or place them upside-down.
  2. Use Outdoor Fans: Mosquitoes do not like excessive air movement, so setting up an outdoor fan can create a breeze that makes it difficult for them to fly and infest an area.
  3. Maintain Your Yard and Pools: Regularly mow and maintain your lawn to prevent tall grass that serves as a resting area for mosquitoes. Dispose of any debris and leaf piles that can retain water or moisture. Keep swimming pools clean, properly circulated and filtered. When not in use, use a pool cover to help keep your water mosquito-free.
  4. Install Screens for Your Windows and Doors: Ensure all windows and doors that are kept open during the summer weather have fitted screens to prevent mosquitoes from entering the house.
  5. Use Effective Repellents: Apply mosquito repellents, containing DEET, picaridin or other EPA-approved ingredients. Consider using mosquito netting or screens to protect infants and young children in strollers.
  6. Wear Protective Clothing: Opt for long sleeves, pants and socks when outdoors during the evenings. Choose light-colored and loose-fitting clothing for comfort and better visibility.
  7. Seek Professional Assistance: If you’re dealing with a severe mosquito problem, consider hiring a professional pest control company like Mosquito Joe. The brand was awarded the Silver Tier by the EPA’s Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program (PESP) for its commitment to providing environmentally low-risk pest management control that’s both safe and effective in eliminating mosquitoes from homes.

National Mosquito Control Awareness Week also marks the commencement of Mosquito Joe’s 11th annual Beat the Bloodsuckers campaign, which aims to raise awareness about mosquito-borne illnesses and make a meaningful difference in communities worldwide. Participating franchise locations nationwide are involved in one of two impactful ways:

  • Franchise owners partnering with the United Nations Foundation’s United to Beat Malaria campaign will donate $10 for every new customer serviced during the campaign week. This contribution will provide two life-saving mosquito nets to vulnerable families in Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, where malaria remains a leading cause of death among children under five years old, according to the World Health Organization.
  • Franchise owners collaborating with local blood banks will donate 10 percent of new customer sales during the campaign week to their chosen organization, supporting the crucial mission of blood banks and highlighting the importance of blood donation.

“Our Beat the Bloodsuckers campaign has been an integral part of Mosquito Joe’s legacy for over a decade, embodying our commitment to giving back and supporting communities both near and far,” said Lou Schager, president of Mosquito Joe. “As global temperatures continue to rise, the surge in mosquito populations amplifies the risk of disease transmission. By actively participating in National Mosquito Control Awareness Week and launching this campaign, our aim is to foster greater awareness regarding the crucial need to safeguard ourselves, our families, and our homes from mosquitoes and the illnesses they carry.”

To learn more about getting involved with Mosquito Joe’s Beat the Bloodsuckers campaign or making a charitable donation, visit https://mosquitojoe.com/about-us/giving-back/.

About Mosquito Joe®

Dedicated to making outside fun again by eliminating mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas from customer’s yards, Mosquito Joe®, a Neighborly® company, is a leader in the outdoor pest control industry. The brand was founded in 2010 and has since expanded to more than 350 locations throughout the U.S. Acquired in 2018, Mosquito Joe® is part of Neighborly®, the world’s largest home services company with more than 30 brands and 5,000 franchises collectively serving 12 million+ customers in six countries, focused on repairing, maintaining, and enhancing homes and businesses. Through Neighborly.com and the Neighborly mobile app, Neighborly connects consumers to local service providers that meet rigorous franchisor standards across 19 service categories. For more information about Mosquito Joe®, visit www.mosquitojoe.com.