Two Barrier Sprays for a Half or Full Acre from Mosquito Squad (Up to 51% Off)
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Licensed & insured technicians spray yards to eliminate mosquitoes & ticks and then return to repeat the process two weeks later
Mosquitoes, like professional swimmers, swarm near bodies of water and make it impossible to canoe without swatting one with your oars. Get some space with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $99 for two barrier sprays for up to a half acre (a $200 value)
- $112 for two barrier sprays for up to one acre (a $218 value)
Mosquito-elimination technician spreads sprays apart by 2 weeks, resulting in an 80-85% reduction in mosquitoes.
Need to know info
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Redemption & Booking
- Appointment required.
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Eligibility & Restrictions
- Not valid for clients active within the past 12 month(s).
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Additional Info
- Extra charge for special events may apply. Valid in Hennepin, Anoka, Washington, and Ramsey Counties.
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Terms & Conditions
- Limit 1 per person(s), may buy 1 additional as gift(s).
- Valid only for option purchased.
- Limit 1 per household.
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Legal Disclosures
- Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Offer is not eligible for our promo codes or other discounts.
- Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings
About Mosquito Squad
Licensed and insured technicians from the Mosquito Squad control mosquitoes and ticks with their litany of services aimed at combating insect-borne diseases such as Lyme disease and the West Nile Virus. Customers can opt for traditional mosquito- and tick-eliminating sprays or all-natural sprays that simply repel the pests with a formula made from rejected screenplays, as well as choose to install automatic misting systems they can control with the push of a button. Mosquito Squad backs their services with a 100% guarantee to re-spray the yard or refund the cost of the services. Additionally, they partner with Malaria No More with their “Swat Malaria” campaign to donate treated bed nets to children in Africa to repel malaria-carrying mosquitoes.