Our favorite mosquito control tips to help keep mosquitoes out of your yard — and off your family!
Made from highly effective bioactive compounds, our natural mosquito sprays and granular perimeter treatments eliminate unwanted pests — without exposing your family to harsh chemicals.
Families across Wayland, Weston, Sudbury, Lincoln, Dover, Framingham, Concord, Wellesley and surrounding communities trust ohDEER Metro West for safer bug spraying solutions. Call us today to protect your family.
We offer multiple mosquito control options in Metro West, including eco-friendly treatments, seasonal mosquito control, family-focused solutions, and yard-specific mosquito control services.


Mosquitoes are more than an annoyance. They can transmit diseases such as West Nile virus, Eastern Equine Encephalitis, and Zika virus and more, and your backyard can be a breeding ground without you even knowing it.
They breed in as little as a bottle cap of standing water, which means your gutters, birdbath, garden pots, pool cover, and low-lying areas can all become mosquito nurseries by late spring. Once populations establish, they don’t just stay in the back corner of your yard — they take over.
Mosquitoes may be part of the summer backdrop, but your yard doesn’t have to be their headquarters. Along with regular natural mosquito spray treatments, here’s how you can protect your property. Taking a few extra steps helps reduce mosquito activity across Wayland, Weston, Sudbury, Lincoln, Dover, and beyond.
Beyond the health risk, mosquitoes just make being outside miserable. They concentrate in shaded areas, near standing water, and along property edges, which means your most-used outdoor spaces are often the hardest hit.
When you choose ohDEER’s Mosquito Control Services, you’re choosing:
ohDEER’s approach is simple: safe ingredients, smarter timing, and long-lasting protection for the outdoor spaces you’ve invested in.
Not every yard has the same mosquito pressure. A smaller, sunny yard may need our Control plan. While wooded properties, shaded lots, wetlands, or drainage-prone areas may need Annual Control.
ohDEER’s Mosquito Control provides regular applications of our all-natural mosquito spray for yards, creating a barrier that keeps mosquitoes off your lawn and away from your family, pets, and outdoor spaces.
Every four weeks, spring–fall.
For properties with shaded areas, dense shrubs, wooded edges, or low-lying spots where moisture collects, Control+ adds a more targeted layer of protection. This plan includes everything in Control.
Every four weeks, spring–fall.
Continuous mosquito protection across all seasons, including fall applications to suppress late-season activity and reduce overwintering populations before they emerge in spring.
Every four weeks, year-round.
ohDEER’s Mosquito Control is bundled with Tick Control — so when you sign up for one, you get both. One plan. Two layers of protection for your yard.
Are rabbits turning your yard into a buffet? Let’s make your yard the oasis you’ve always wanted by adding rabbit control to your mosquito control program.


ohDEER’s eco-friendly Mosquito Control Services use plant-based ingredients to repel and disrupt mosquitoes from larvae to adult mosquitoes. No synthetic pesticides. No harmful residues. Just a natural mosquito spray that works where mosquitoes actually live.
We don’t believe in hiding behind hard-to-pronounce chemicals or using them in our products!
Not all mosquito sprays are created equal. When selecting a product:
Smart choices mean safer summers for families throughout towns like Sudbury, Lincoln, Dover, and all of Metro West.

ohDEER Mosquito Control is an all-natural yard treatment service that uses plant-based mosquito spray to help repel mosquitoes around lawns, patios, shrubs, wooded edges, and outdoor living areas. Treatments are applied every four weeks by trained technicians and are bundled with tick control for broader yard protection.
Yes. Our all-natural mosquito spray uses plant-based ingredients — no synthetic pesticides, no harsh chemicals. There’s no waiting period after we apply. Kids and pets can be outside immediately after treatment.
We apply every four weeks throughout the season. This schedule keeps your yard’s protection consistent, even as mosquito populations peak and new generations emerge.
We recommend starting in early spring, before mosquito populations fully establish. The earlier you begin, the less activity you’ll see throughout the season. That said, starting mid-season still makes a significant difference.
Personal repellents and citronella candles offer individual, short-term protection. They don’t address the mosquitoes living in your yard. Our plant-based mosquito services treat the resting and breeding zones in your outdoor space, helping to control the overall population, not just masking you from it.
Most customers notice a meaningful reduction in mosquito activity within a couple of weeks of the first application. Results continue to improve with each treatment as populations are consistently disrupted.
Yes, ohDEER’s Mosquito and Tick Control programs are bundled together. When you sign up for Mosquito Control, your service includes tick yard treatment as well. One plan, two layers of protection.
Light rain shortly after application doesn’t significantly reduce effectiveness. Our formula is designed to adhere to vegetation and surfaces. If you experience heavy rain immediately after a treatment and are concerned, just let us know and we’ll assess whether a respray is warranted.
Mosquitoes stay active as long as temperatures are above 50°F, which in many parts of the country extends well into October. Annual Control includes fall applications to suppress late-season populations and reduce the number of mosquitoes that successfully overwinter — which directly affects how bad the following spring can be.
Absolutely. Mosquitoes need as little as a bottle cap of standing water to breed. Clogged gutters, pot saucers, low spots in your lawn, tarps, and even leaf piles can all hold enough moisture to support breeding. Our technicians are trained to identify and treat these zones as part of your service.