Huntsville's growth has a side effect nobody puts in the relocation brochure: every new subdivision adds retention ponds, and every retention pond feeds the Tennessee Valley's already-relentless mosquito population. Add Beaverdam Creek, the Hampton Cove water features, and Aldridge Creek through south Huntsville, and the season runs hard from March to November.
EnviroCare's Huntsville office on Old Madison Pike has run mosquito routes across Madison County since the program existed — Providence to Big Cove, Jones Valley to Research Park. One technician, every 30 days, until your yard is yours again.
Providence, MidCity-area developments, and the subdivisions feeding Research Park all drain into engineered ponds — permanent breeding habitat 200 feet from your patio. The 30-day barrier intercepts what the pond produces.
Creek-line homes in Jones Valley and south Huntsville face corridor pressure that never stops mid-season. We treat the resting zones — shaded foliage, fence lines, under-deck areas — where adults wait out the heat.
The Cove's lakes, golf-course water, and Flint River frontage make it Huntsville's heaviest mosquito zone. It's also where we bundle the most tick control — the wooded lots carry both.
Mountain-shadow neighborhoods hold morning damp longer, extending daily mosquito activity hours. Barrier timing accounts for it.
The Tennessee Valley's humidity, creek network, and retention-pond growth give Madison County one of the longest mosquito seasons in the state — late March into November. The 30-day cycle matches adult mosquito lifespan so populations never rebuild between visits.
Yes — they're among our heaviest routes, dispatched from the Old Madison Pike office. Wooded Cove lots usually pair the mosquito barrier with bundled tick control, since both pests share the same habitat.
Once the application dries, typically 30–45 minutes. EPA-registered products applied per label directions; we skip vegetable gardens and blooming pollinator plants.
Heavy rain within 24 hours? Call us and we re-treat free. We also track the radar and proactively reschedule when a washout is forecast for your service window.
Served by the Huntsville Office — 7027 Old Madison Pike Ste 108, Huntsville, AL 35806 · (256) 937-7676