Mosquito Control in Cary, NC

CritterGetters provides mosquito control in Cary, NC. Same technician every visit. Elimination guaranteed or we re-treat at no charge.

CritterGetters provides mosquito control in Cary, NC. Jordan Lake and its associated wetlands influence the entire western Cary area. The American Tobacco Trail corridor is a breeding hotspot. With 48 inches of annual rainfall and minimal winter die-off in Zone 7a, mosquito season in Cary runs nearly 9 months.

We’ve served Cary since CritterGetters was founded in Raleigh in 2009. Every client in Cary gets one assigned NCDA&CS-licensed technician — the same person every visit, who knows your property and your history.

Why Mosquito Control Matters in Cary

Cary is in USDA Hardiness Zone 7a, with 48 inches of annual rainfall and just 40 freeze days per year. The Triangle’s 48-inch annual rainfall creates ideal mosquito habitat. Reclaim your yard.

The housing stock in Cary includes median home age 73 years in older sections; significant construction from 1980s–2000s in Preston, MacGregor Downs, and Kildaire Farm areas, creating varied pest pressure patterns depending on your neighborhood. CritterGetters’ assigned-technician model means your tech learns your specific property context.

Neighborhoods in Cary We Serve

CritterGetters serves Cary city-wide, including Preston, MacGregor Downs, Kildaire Farm and surrounding areas. Every neighborhood in Wake County is within our service area.

The CritterGetters Process for Mosquito Control in Cary

Inspection

Your assigned technician inspects your Cary property for evidence of mosquito control, entry points, and contributing factors.

Treatment

EPA-registered products are applied to harborage sites and affected areas. Family-safe and pet-safe once dry — typically 45 minutes.

Follow-Up Guarantee

If the problem returns, we come back and re-treat at no charge. That’s the CritterGetters elimination guarantee.

CritterGetters — Mosquito Control in Cary

3218 Poole Rd., Raleigh, NC 27610

(919) 555-0183

NC License #NC-PCO-7712

Frequently Asked Questions — Mosquito Control in Cary

A standard barrier spray treatment is effective for 21–28 days. In Raleigh’s rainy season, when we average 4–5 inches of rain per month June through August, heavy rainfall can reduce effectiveness. We recommend re-treatment every 3–4 weeks during peak season (May–September).
In the Triangle, mosquito populations become active when temperatures consistently stay above 50°F — typically mid-March to early April. Starting treatments in March before populations peak gives you a head start. Zone 7a’s mild winters mean some mosquito activity can persist into November.
CritterGetters uses EPA-registered synthetic pyrethroid products that break down quickly in sunlight and heat. Once the spray has dried — typically 30–45 minutes after application — it’s safe for children and pets to re-enter the treated area. We avoid spraying flowering plants to protect pollinators.
Empty any standing water containers before treatment (bird baths, flower pot saucers, dog bowls, clogged gutters). Standing water sources that remain after treatment will continue to produce mosquitoes. We’ll note any standing water issues we find during the service visit.
Barrier spray won’t eliminate mosquitoes breeding in adjacent water bodies — but it will significantly reduce the adult populations that enter your yard from those sources. For homes near Crabtree Creek, Walnut Creek, or any of the Triangle’s greenway corridors, we recommend combining barrier spray with larval source treatment (BTi) for maximum effect.

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Mosquito Control in Cary

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Serving Cary, NC

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