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New Orleans Mosquito, Termite and Rodent Control Board in New Orleans, Louisiana
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About New Orleans Mosquito, Termite and Rodent Control Board
At the New Orleans Mosquito, Termite and Rodent Control Board on 2100 Leon C Simon Dr, we monitor mosquito traps weekly, test for viruses like West Nile, and apply larvicides to storm drains while cutting breeding sources. Our work also targets termites and rodents through surveillance, source reduction, and community outreach to curb disease and property damage. We keep New Orleans neighborhoods safer from these pests year-round.
Neighborhoods
- Harahan
- Metairie
- Jefferson
- Gretna
- Westwego
- Marrero
- Harvey
- Terrytown
- Chalmette
- Arabi
- Meraux
- Timberlane
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Features
- Pest & Wildlife Experts
- Local Pest Control
- Rodent Control Services
- Termite Specialists
- New Orleans Experts
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Accepted Payment Methods
- credit card
- debit card
- cash
- bank transfer
FAQ
How does the New Orleans Mosquito, Termite and Rodent Control Board determine pricing for its mosquito, termite, and rodent control services?
We base our mosquito, termite, and rodent control efforts on public health needs and community-wide surveillance rather than individual property pricing. Our operations focus on cost-effective strategies like weekly mosquito trap monitoring and larvicide applications to storm drains, funded through city resources to protect all neighborhoods. Homeowners benefit from these services without direct costs, as they support broader pest reduction and disease prevention efforts.
Are you licensed and insured for wildlife and pest control work?
The New Orleans Mosquito, Termite and Rodent Control Board operates as a city-managed entity dedicated to mosquito, termite, and rodent control, ensuring all activities meet public health standards. We employ trained professionals who follow integrated pest management protocols for safe, effective surveillance and treatments. This government oversight provides accountability and expertise tailored to New Orleans' unique pest challenges.
Does the New Orleans Mosquito, Termite and Rodent Control Board handle termite surveillance and rodent source reduction?
We conduct ongoing surveillance for termites and rodents to identify and address breeding sources across New Orleans neighborhoods. Our approach includes source reduction techniques to eliminate habitats, alongside community outreach to prevent property damage and disease spread. These efforts complement our mosquito control by maintaining comprehensive pest management year-round.
What is your typical timeline and scheduling process for pest control services?
We monitor mosquito traps on a weekly basis and apply treatments like larvicides to storm drains as part of our regular schedule to keep pest populations in check. Services occur year-round with a focus on proactive timing, such as cutting breeding sources before peak seasons. Homeowners can expect consistent neighborhood-level protection without needing individual appointments, aligned with our operational hours from 8:00am to 5:00pm Monday through Friday.
What does the New Orleans Mosquito, Termite and Rodent Control Board do for cleanup and after-care following rodent or termite control?
Our rodent and termite control emphasizes source reduction and surveillance to minimize waste and debris from the start. We remove breeding sites and clutter during routine inspections, leaving neighborhoods cleaner and less hospitable to pests. This preventive methodology ensures long-term reduction in infestations without generating significant aftermath cleanup needs.
Why is your professional mosquito, termite, and rodent control approach safer and more effective than DIY methods?
We test mosquito traps weekly for viruses like West Nile and apply targeted larvicides, providing scientifically monitored protection that DIY efforts cannot match. Professional surveillance identifies hidden termite and rodent sources citywide, reducing disease risks and property damage through integrated methods like habitat elimination. Homeowners avoid unsafe chemical misuse by relying on our expertise, which prioritizes community health over individual trial-and-error.