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Mosquito and Tick Control Cost

Real Wisconsin pricing for mosquito and tick control, covering single treatments and seasonal programs.

Mosquito and tick control is priced by how you buy it: a single barrier treatment, or a seasonal program of treatments across the warm months. For most Wisconsin homeowners the seasonal program is the practical choice, since one treatment wears off in a few weeks.

Wisconsin's outdoor pest season is compressed but intense. Mosquitoes run June through September, peaking in July and August, and deer ticks are active spring through fall. Because Wisconsin carries one of the highest Lyme disease burdens in the country, many operators sell mosquito and tick treatment together. A single barrier treatment averages around $139 statewide and $145 in Milwaukee.

Wisconsin price ranges

Item Milwaukee metro Statewide
Single barrier treatment (1/4-acre yard) $120 - $165 $113 - $160
Seasonal program (6-8 treatments) $375 - $600 $350 - $575
Combined mosquito + tick program (per month) from ~$80 from ~$80
Larvicide treatment of standing water quoted on site quoted on site

A single treatment is the right call for a one-off event. For a usable yard all summer and lower tick pressure, the seasonal program is the better value.

What drives the cost

  • Lot size and how much foliage there is to treat
  • Single treatment versus a seasonal program of repeat visits
  • How much standing water sits on or near the property
  • How much shaded, brushy, wooded edge the yard has, which drives tick pressure
  • Whether the program covers both mosquitoes and ticks
  • Whether the operator does larvicide work on standing water

A single $113 to $165 treatment makes sense for a one-off event like a backyard wedding. For a yard you want usable all summer, the math favors the seasonal program, since one treatment lasts only a few weeks before pressure builds back up.

No program eliminates mosquitoes or ticks entirely, since they move in from neighboring yards and woods. For ticks in particular, yard treatment lowers the risk but does not replace checking yourself and your pets after time outdoors, which matters given Wisconsin's heavy Lyme disease burden.

How mosquito and tick control works, step by step

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Mosquito and Tick Control Cost: common questions

Is a seasonal program worth it over single treatments?
For most Wisconsin yards, yes. A barrier treatment lasts only a few weeks, so a usable yard from June through September needs repeat visits. A seasonal program bundles six to eight treatments at a lower per-visit rate than buying them one at a time.
How much is one treatment for a single event?
A single barrier treatment of a quarter-acre lot runs $113 to $165. Timed a few days before a backyard event, one treatment is a reasonable spend without committing to a season.
Does tick treatment really lower my Lyme risk?
Treating the shaded, brushy yard edges where deer ticks concentrate reduces the population on your property. It lowers risk but does not erase it. Given Wisconsin's high Lyme disease burden, pair it with tick checks and keeping grass and brush cut back.
Will any program get rid of mosquitoes completely?
No. Mosquitoes fly in from neighboring yards, ponds, and ditches, so any program manages the population rather than erasing it. A good program substantially reduces pressure and makes the yard usable. Removing standing water yourself helps the most.

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