Huntingtown, MD 20639
Change LocationMosquito Sheriff of Huntingtown, MD is the only company using our patented, Non-Toxic, All-Natural barrier spray. The health of the environment is essential for the health of all life on Earth, and we take that responsibility seriously. From flowers to bees to vegetation, we only use products that protect nature and its processes.
Butterflies and bees are among the most important pollinators for maintaining a healthy environment. Pollination is critical to plant reproduction, and without it, we wouldn’t have many of the fruits and vegetables we rely on. We take care to avoid impacting flowering plants during our treatments.
Fruits and vegetables sustain life, and we are committed to using products that will not harm these essential food sources. Our mosquito control technicians take extra care to avoid disturbing fruit and vegetable patches during our work, protecting both crops and consumers.
Farms and animals are vital to our way of life. We take proactive measures to safeguard them and maintain the natural order, ensuring they remain healthy and productive for the long term.
Childhood memories of playing on freshly trimmed grass are precious. We honor those moments by eliminating harmful chemicals from our sprays, ensuring safe outdoor spaces for children to enjoy freely.
local business owner– ★★★★★ “Highly recommend Mosquito Sheriff.”
Natural approach, real results, and friendly technicians. — Local Business Owner
Brandy– ★★★★★ “No harsh smell, no downtime.”
We could use the yard right after treatment. Great service. — Calvert County Customer
Bailey– ★★★★★ “Tick control gave us peace of mind.”
We were worried about Lyme disease. The yard feels safer now. — Southern Maryland Family
Moo- Pheun Lu– ★★★★★ “We finally enjoyed our backyard again.”
Mosquito Sheriff made a huge difference within the first week. Safe for our kids and dog. — Huntingtown Homeowner
Laura S. Frater– ★★★★★ “Professional, on time, and eco-friendly.”
The team explained everything and the treatments actually work. — Prince Frederick Resident