Heron Bay is Broward County's largest master-planned community, with over 3,000 homes across multiple sub-communities including Antigua, Serenade, the Preserve, Heron Bay North, and several others. Built around the Heron Bay Golf Club and an extensive lake system, the community sits in Parkland β which borders the Everglades to the west. This combination creates the most challenging residential mosquito environment in Broward County: golf course Culex from the on-site lakes, natural species pressure from the Everglades corridor, and large wooded lots throughout the community providing extensive adult resting cover.
Why Heron Bay Has Elevated Mosquito Pressure
The golf course lake system distributed throughout Heron Bay is permanent Culex quinquefasciatus habitat. Night-biting pressure from these lakes reaches all sub-communities across the development.
Parkland's western boundary is the Everglades. Heron Bay's position in western Parkland means it receives pressure from Culex and Psorophora species that breed in natural wetland substrate β species not present in eastern Broward County communities.
At 3,000+ homes across several sub-communities, Heron Bay generates substantial internal pressure. The gap between sub-communities and HOA common areas with mature landscaping amplify the pressure from external sources.
Our Treatment Approach for Heron Bay
- Barrier spray to vegetation every weekly or biweekly β not monthly
- All-natural MPB blend: citronella, rosemary, castor oil, geraniol, peppermint
- Rain shield technology β product stays active through Florida afternoon storms
- Targets both day-biting Aedes and night-biting Culex species
- 7-day money-back guarantee on first treatment
We serve all of Heron Bay including Antigua, Serenade, the Preserve, Heron Bay North, and all sub-communities. Parkland properties see the highest mosquito pressure in Broward County.
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