Protection Benefits?
Fast-Acting Protection
See immediate results with treatments that start working right away to reduce mosquito activity in your yard.
Lasting Defense
Regular treatments maintain continuous protection throughout the mosquito season, typically April through October.
Family-Friendly Formula
Our treatments are specifically formulated to be tough on mosquitoes while being safe for your family, pets, and beneficial insects.
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Our Treatment Process

Targeted Application
Our experts carefully treat mosquito harborage areas around your property, focusing on their favorite hiding spots like dense shrubs, tree canopies, and underneath decks. This creates a protective barrier in the places mosquitoes are most likely to rest during the day.
Additional Information
ON DREAMLAWN SERVICES – FAQ
How soon can I use my yard after treatment?
You can return to your yard as soon as the treatment has dried, typically within 30 minutes. We’ll provide specific timing based on conditions during your service.
Will rain affect the treatment?
Once dry, our treatment resists washing away. We monitor weather forecasts and schedule services accordingly to ensure maximum effectiveness.
How often do I need treatments?
For optimal protection, we recommend treatments every 21 days during mosquito season. This schedule maintains consistent control as new mosquitoes emerge.
What about bees and beneficial insects?
Our targeted application focuses on mosquito resting areas like dense foliage and shaded spots, avoiding active flower blooms where bees feed. We time treatments for when beneficial insects are least active, and our specialists are trained to protect pollinator areas while still providing effective mosquito control.
Did You Know?
The Midwest provides ideal conditions for mosquitoes, with peak activity occurring during dawn and dusk when temperatures reach 50-80°F
Different species of mosquitoes found in the Midwest region