Technician performing residential mosquito control service in a Cloquet, MN, home backyard.

Mosquito Control Services in Two Harbors, MN


Evergreen Lawn Service offers professional mosquito control in Two Harbors, MN through barrier spray treatments that target resting and breeding zones across your yard. Two Harbors sits at the edge of Lake Superior, and the wetlands, wooded lots, and shoreline corridors between downtown and Silver Bay create ideal mosquito habitat. Peak season runs June through August, but shaded creek beds and low-lying areas can see activity from late May into September. Evergreen has been the largest lawn spraying company north of Minneapolis since 1981, and its licensed applicators understand exactly what drives mosquito pressure in Lake County.

Mosquito Control Service Tiers Serving Two Harbors


Recurring Barrier Spray Plan

Technicians treat trees, shrubs, and foliage every three to four weeks throughout the season, maintaining a protective barrier that significantly reduces mosquito populations.

One-Time Event Spray

Hosting a graduation party, lakeside reunion, or backyard wedding near Agate Bay? A single pre-event treatment helps keep guests comfortable outdoors.

Eco-Friendly / Natural Treatment Tier

Homeowners who prefer a reduced-chemical approach can ask about Evergreen's organic-based product options, applied in label-recommended concentrations by trained professionals.

Mosquito and Tick Combo

Barrier spray applications can also target ticks and some black flies in one visit, a practical choice for properties bordering wooded North Shore terrain.

Take the First Step Towards a Mosquito-Free Yard!


 Property Inspection — A licensed technician identifies high-risk zones: shaded areas, standing water, dense shrubbery, and wooded borders.

Barrier Spray Application — Evergreen's truck-mounted systems operate at 200 pounds of pressure, delivering broader coverage than backpack sprayers.

 Re-Entry Window — Treated areas dry within about an hour, after which children and pets may return to the yard.

 Follow-Up Scheduling — Recurring visits every three to four weeks maintain protection through peak season.