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MosquitoNix® Mosquito and Insect Misting Systems

Around Your Home... Pool... Hot Tub... Patio... Deck... Shed... Garden... Recreation & Play Area... You need mosquito control... You need insect control... You need a MosquitoNix® mosquito and insect misting system...

  • Along Dog Runs
  • Outdoor Restaurants and Entertainment Facilities
  • Horse Barns, Stables or Facilities
  • Dairy, Beef, Swine Barns or Facilities
  • Petting Zoos and State Fairgrounds
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mosquito and insect misting systems work >>

MosquitoNix® mosquito and insect misting systems employs a specially engineered system that automatically distributes a fine mist of a natural insecticide around the perimeter of your home, yard or other property where you need mosquito control. As few as 2 daily mists of 20 to 45 seconds can reclaim your property and elimate mosquitoes.

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The mosquito and insect misting system is fully automated and provides a full mosquito control barrier around your property. MosquitoNix installs a structure customized to your specific home, yard or property needs. The system is placed around the perimeter of your property using nickel-plated nozzles every 10 to 12 feet. Our product is stored in a reservoir drum where it is set to automatically mist two-to-four times a day at intervals that the property owner designates. These mosquito & ppest elimination spray cycles generally are set to last 20 to 45 seconds but are also customizable by you.

The end result: MosquitoNix® mosquito and insect misting systems repel and kill mosquitos and the insects that threaten to hold you hostage in your home.

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MosquitoNix® mosquito and insect misting systems >>
 
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