Effective Mosquito Control In Oklahoma-Guaranteed Results

Eliminate mosquitos with our expert in2care treatment. Safe, fast, and long lasting protection

Are Mosquitos Taking Over Your Yard?

Mosquitoes are more than just a nuisance in Oklahoma City, Edmond and surrounding cities—they’re a serious health risk, spreading diseases like West Nile Virus and Zika. These pests thrive in warm, humid environments, making backyards, patios, and commercial properties their breeding grounds. Traditional mosquito sprays only provide temporary relief, failing to target larvae and breeding sites, leading to a constant cycle of reinfestation.

  • 🚫 Store-bought mosquito repellents only work for a short time.
    🚫 Sprays kill adult mosquitoes but don’t stop eggs from hatching.
    🚫 Standing water around your home becomes a breeding ground within days.

How In2care Works

Axcel Pest Control’s Proven In2care Mosquito Solution

At Axcel Pest Control, we go beyond surface treatments. Our In2Care system attracts and eliminates mosquitoes at every stage of their life cycle, preventing future outbreaks.

  • In2Care stations attract mosquitoes to the treatment, spreading the bioactive agent to breeding sites.

  • Unlike sprays, In2Care disrupts mosquito breeding and kills both adults and larvae.

  • The system uses cutting-edge, non-toxic technology to protect your home without harming beneficial insects.

Stop wasting money on ineffective repellents—let Axcel Pest Control take care of your mosquito problem for good!

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Why Choose Us? (Competitive Advantage)

  • Our team consists of trained experts who understand Mosquito behavior and know exactly how to eliminate infestations at the source.

  • The In2Care Mosquito System is a cutting-edge, eco-friendly solution designed to eliminate mosquitoes at every stage of their lifecycle. Unlike traditional sprays that only kill adult mosquitoes on contact, In2Care works smarter by attracting mosquitoes and using them to spread the treatment to hidden breeding sites

  • We prioritize quick response times so you don’t have to deal with a mosquito infestation any longer than necessary.

  • Our pricing is straightforward, with no hidden fees. We offer flexible service plans to fit your needs and budget. We Also offer the CHEAPEST monthly general pest control service in Oklahoma!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The In2Care Mosquito Station targets two life-stages of the mosquito, the adults and the larvae at the moment they pupate.  Adult mosquitoes are lured to the station and deposit eggs in the water. Inside the station they sit on the floater gauze and become contaminated with a slow-killing biological fungus and a larvicide. The fungus infection takes a few days to kill the mosquito and can block Dengue virus replication. In the meantime, the infected mosquito will also spread larvicide to breeding sites around the Station. Aedes mosquitoes are skip-ovipositors (laying their eggs in multiple sites) and will carry the larvicide on their legs and kill larvae in each water body they visit.

  • The larvicide in the water of the station works in very low concentrations, less than 0.001 milligram per liter water. The amount of larvicide added to the station water is sufficient to kill all larvae in the station, even with a lot of rain. We also recommend placing the stations in shaded, vegetated areas, where mosquitoes like to breed and no heavy rain input is expected.

  • The station does not target mosquitoes when they are in search of a bloodmeal. It is specifically designed for mosquitoes at the moment they are laying eggs. However, a high enough coverage of station in your area will cause a decrease in the amount of mosquitoes and will reduce the chance of disease. It will take some time to have the larvicide disseminated in the area and therefore a few (3-4) weeks a significant population impact can be expected.

  • The active ingredients in our station are not toxic to birds or mammals. We make use of a biological fungus that is only toxic to insects. The larvicide deployed in the trap specifically targets mosquito larvae and is not toxic to higher organisms in this low concentration. For example, in other products this larvicide has even been approved by WHO for use in drinking water. Contaminated females will only spread tiny amounts of larvicide (a few micrograms) to other artificial small water bodies, which limits any risk for other aquatic organisms and fish.