As long as you don’t mind a little heat, summertime in Arkansas is a great time to enjoy outdoor activities. The kids are still out of school, the days last a lot longer, and it’s a perfect time to have guests over for a cookout or a play date for the kids. Unfortunately, if you have an infestation of mosquitoes, indoors in front of the TV might seem like the only logical choice.

Don’t let the mosquitoes win! Our team at The Bug Man has been helping Arkansas homeowners stay pest free since 1976, and we’re a phone call or mouse click away any time that you need help. When it comes to mosquitoes, treatment is a quick and easy process for our team, and we offer monthly mosquito treatment plans from April to October each year.

Our service plans are based on the size of the property, and average $75 per month for an average-sized yard. Our technicians are the most customer-focused in the business, and will be there in a flash to help protect you and your family from an infestation. And if a monthly service plan is more than you can afford, we also offer one-time services if you’re holding a special event or just want a one-time treatment.

In addition to being a nuisance, mosquitoes also present some serious health threats, and, according to the Centers for Disease Control, they transmit diseases including malaria, yellow fever, and dengue fever to more than 70 million people annually. Malaria presents a major global health crisis, responsible for over 5.3 million deaths annually. The majority of the documented cases of malaria are in developing countries, but in the United States, there has been a drastic increase in mosquito-borne illnesses including West Nile virus, Eastern equine encephalitis, and Western equine encephalitis. A modest investment in a treatment plan is a great way to keep your family safe, and enjoy outdoor activities with true peace of mind.

If you have any questions, or are ready to schedule a treatment plan or any other services, contact us online, or at 501-663-9464.

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