Iltom,uita Cue I Advertisment Ugh THE MOSQUITO TERMINATOR The Mosquito Terminator Mosquito barrier control can help you reclaim your backyard. f you're like most homeowners, you've probably sunk a lot of money in your backyard: landscaping, deck or patio, freshly planted flowers, state-of-the-art grill... Isn't it frustrating to have to aban- don it all and make a run for the indoors at dusk to avoid the pesky (and danger- ous!) mosquito? Mosquitoes are dangerous because they carry and transmit disease such as certain types of encephalitis, including West Nile Virus. Mosquitoes also pose a threat to pets. Dog heartworm has also made its way into Michigan as a result of the mos- quito. The insects breed in standing water, such as ponds, flooded areas, birdbaths and buckets. Mosquitoes are most active on still, humid summer days. Their pre- ferred time of day is dusk to dawn, which means they can only be avoided by limiting time spent outside at those hours — which makes it hard to enjoy your yard for a sum- mer party. Commercial skin repellants that contain DEET are helpful, but the oily, smelly resi- due left on the skin turns off many people; and there are those who are just uncom- fortable spraying harsh chemicals on the exposed skin of their children. Citronella candles have limited effective- ness. The familiar blue light of outdoor bug zappers does little to affect mosquito population — although the snap, crackle and pop does provide a certain amount of satisfaction to listening humans. There is no scientific evidence that high-frequency sound devices are effective at keeping mosquitoes at bay. So what can you do? MOSQUITO BARRIER CONTROL Thankfully, there is relief available. Mos- quito One, based in Belleville, provides both commercial and residential bar- rier spraying across Southeast Michigan, including Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw and Wayne counties, to guard against the annoying pests. The company concentrates its efforts on the areas where homeowners spend the majority of their time: the deck, BBQ, pool, around the entire house, shed, kids and pets play areas. "This enables us to have a reasonable- priced approach to all households regard- less of land size— up to 2 acres," said owner Frank Szewczyk, who runs the busi- ness with his wife, Rona. He started the company last fall after having heard about it during his work as a logistics executive. "It was new. Mosquito-free living? I con- sulted with experts and did my research, and it works." Since the company launched, Szewczyk has experienced huge demand from Michigan homeowners. "People are sick of having to go inside at 6 p.m. to avoid being eaten alive by bugs," he said. This spring and early summer, mos- quitoes are expected to be prominent because of all the moisture left over from the harsh, snowy winter. AFFORDABLE OPTIONS The service is affordable and can keep your Employee Jeff Thomas of Livonia sprays a product that kills mosquitos where they like to hide. yard mosquito-free from May through Oc- EFFECTIVE PEST CONTROL tober. The technicians from Mosquito One "Mosquitoes don't live in the grass," Sze- will come to you home and spray about wczyk said. "They live in the trees, shrubs, every three weeks. bushes and under the deck. They tend to First-time customers can get a one-time live on the underside of leaves to avoid application for $49.95; single applications direct sunlight." are $74.95 thereafter. If you want your Consequently, that's where Mosquito yard sprayed for a graduation or birthday One sprays. An application takes about party, or for the Fourth of July, order early, 20 minutes to a half-hour. Once it's dry — suggests Szewczyk. about 30 minutes —it's safe to return to Seasonal rates are an even better value normal activities for both humans and ani- at $649.95 for the May through October mals. The product doesn't wash away with season. For paying in full, consumers get the rain — or bake away in the hot sun. a discounted rate of $584.95. A four- "I have two small children and I spray my payment plan is also available, with four own yard," Szewczyk said. "The mosqui- payments of $162.49. toes are the real danger." Homeowners can save even more Last year, the U.S. experienced the money by collaborating with neighbors. largest and most deadly outbreak of West For two yards paid in full, each neighbor gets an additional $50 discount. For three yards, the price would go down by a $100 discount, and so forth. The minimum price would be $250 per neighbor. Mosquito One also has options for special events held at non-residential locations such as an out- door wedding at a park or golf course, or cor- porate events at a VFW hall. The price is $349.95. "Since it's a one-time event, we double up on our effots to ensure a mosquito-free evening," Left: Owner Frank Szewczyk. Right: Thomas spreads a product used to stop mosquito larva from developing. Szewczyk said. Nile virus since 1999, when the disease first showed up in the country. More than 37,000 people in the U.S. have been reported with West Nile virus disease since 1999, and of those, over 16,000 have been seriously ill and more than 1,500 have died. The application also effectively kills other insects, such as ticks, fleas or gnats. "We have even had several clients tell us they don't have flies or spiders for weeks after we spray," Szewczyk said. The product used by Mosquito One sets it apart from its competitors. "It's microencapsulated. In other words, it has a time-release quality, which means we use less of it," Szewczyk said. Unlike other providers who offer mosquito control along with other pest-control solutions, Mosquito One focuses only on mosquitoes. "That's our bread and butter," Szewczyk said. "And because we aren't a franchise like other mosquito control companies, we can offer savings to our customers — no franchise fees to pass along." Mosquito One is committed to upholding the highest level of service in the mosquito barrier industry. "We want your service experience to be one of the best service experiences you have ever had. That's why we offer customers a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee," Szewczyk added. For more information, logon to www. MosquitoOne.com or call (734) 922- 5700. ❑ OOM L7 L%11, 1.•