Spraying Yard for Mosquitos in Belle Meade, TN

Close‑up of a mosquito on a leaf after spraying yard for mosquitos in Belle Meade, TN

Enjoy a bite-free summer.

A mosquito problem can rob you of quality summer hours outside—and put the health of your pets and loved ones at risk. We help control a large portion of the mosquito population by sending technicians out to your property every 4-6 weeks to keep these bugs at bay.

Technician spraying yard for mosquitos in Belle Meade, TN near patio

Benefits of Spraying Yard for Mosquitos in Belle Meade, TN

A well‑designed mosquito control plan can transform your outdoor living spaces and keep your family safe from bites and illnesses. Spraying yard for mosquitos in Belle Meade, TN targets key areas where mosquitoes hide and breed, such as dense shrubs, shaded corners, and damp spots. Once treated, these areas see a significant reduction in mosquito populations, allowing you to host gatherings, relax on your patio, or let your children play freely without constant swatting. Treatments are applied on a schedule that maintains ongoing protection through the season, creating a backyard that feels welcoming and secure. To make sure the treatments are effective and customized to your property’s needs, trust the experts at Second Nature to provide professional service that keeps your yard comfortable and mosquito‑free.

FAQs

  • Our trained technicians use a special blend of insecticides to target both adult pests and their eggs. This insecticide will then be applied through a misting system across your lawn and trees up to 20 feet high.

  • Our mosquito control treatments provide protection for about a month. With our unlimited spray package, a technician will visit your home every then 4-6 weeks for site visits and reapplications.

  • No. To ensure the treatment has time to dry, we do recommend staying away from the treated areas for at least one hour after application.

  • The insecticides can be harmful to both bees and butterflies, so our applicators will avoid flowering plants during the treatment process. Fish can also be negatively affected by improperly applied insecticides. This is why our technicians are trained in the proper application practices for these treatments and will not spray in or around pond areas.

  • Though we mostly target the mosquito population, many other insects, including dog ticks, deer ticks, fleas, Japanese beetles, ants, mole crickets, centipedes, earwigs, sod webworms, billbugs, and mites, are also controlled with the same application.

“We have been using second nature lawn care on our properties for over 14 years. They are very responsive and a very great business to work with.”

— Jayme Niedergeses via Google