Middletown is the largest town in Monmouth County, and one of the most coastal, with close to a third of the township under water. That shape hands homeowners two pest problems at once: salt-marsh mosquitoes off the bay on one side, and deer ticks out of the wooded interior on the other. We are Aspenn Environmental Services, and we treat both across the whole township, from the bayshore villages to the Lincroft woods.
With about 67,000 residents spread over roughly 59 square miles, Middletown is really two places for a pest control company. The northern bayshore, Belford, Leonardo, Port Monmouth, and Navesink, fronts Raritan Bay and Sandy Hook Bay, and that salt-marsh edge breeds a coastal mosquito most inland towns never deal with. The interior, around Lincroft and the county parks, is wooded and rolling, and that is deer and tick country.
So we do not treat a Port Monmouth bayshore lot the way we treat a Lincroft lot backing onto Hartshorne Woods. One needs the salt-marsh and container mosquito work, the other needs edge treatment for ticks. Most of Middletown sits somewhere between the two, and the plan follows where your property actually is.
We focus on the outdoor and perimeter pests that come at your yard: mosquitoes, ticks, spotted lanternfly, ants, and lawn grubs. If you have bed bugs or a rodent problem inside the walls, that is a different kind of job, and we will tell you so honestly.
Here is what pushes Middletown homeowners to call, and where to read the full plan for each.
The bayshore villages get the eastern saltmarsh mosquito, a strong-flying biter that breeds in the tidal marsh and carries well inland, while the interior gets the day-biting Asian tiger mosquito out of container water. We treat the breeding sources and the shaded resting spots, not just the open lawn. Read the full plan for mosquito control in Middletown
The interior woods and the county parks put blacklegged ticks within a fence line of a lot of Middletown homes, and the deer that carry them move freely through Hartshorne Woods and Thompson Park. New Jersey is a high-Lyme state, and Monmouth is one of its hot spots. See how we handle tick control in Middletown
Spotted lanternfly rides into town on the Garden State Parkway and the Route 35 and 36 corridors, and every New Jersey county now sits under a state quarantine. Left alone it stresses trees and coats decks and cars in sticky honeydew. Here is our approach to spotted lanternfly control in Middletown
Ants work their way into Middletown homes through damp foundations and slabs, and the older bayshore housing near the water, with its higher water table, gives them extra moisture to exploit. We treat the colony and the perimeter, not just the ants you can see. Read about ant control in Middletown
Under the interior lawns, white grubs chew turf roots through late summer, and the first sign is often a brown patch that peels back like a mat, or skunks digging it up overnight. Timing the treatment is the whole game. Here is our plan for grub control in Middletown
We have treated pests across the Northeast for more than 30 years, and we have earned over 2,400 five-star reviews doing it. We are BBB accredited. That track record matters most on a township like Middletown, where the right plan for your address depends on whether you are fighting salt-marsh mosquitoes on the bayshore or ticks along a wooded interior edge.
We answer the phone, we show up, and we treat the real problem on your specific lot rather than handing every yard the same spray. When you want your yard back this season, we are the team that already knows how Middletown behaves.
We work Middletown on a seasonal program, not a single visit, because the pressure here runs from the spring tick nymphs through the late-summer mosquito and West Nile window. Our recurring plan covers six seasonal applications across the year, with pricing that runs from 79 to 99 dollars a month depending on the size of your property.
It is backed by the Aspenn Protection Assurance. If unusual pest activity shows up between treatments, we come back for a complimentary evaluation and re-treat if it is needed, at no extra charge. You are not paying per emergency; the plan is built to hold.
We treat the whole township, from the bayshore villages of Belford, Leonardo, Port Monmouth, and Navesink to Lincroft, New Monmouth, and Locust in the interior. Homeowners nearby also read our guides to pest control in East Brunswick and pest control in North Brunswick. See our New Jersey service areas for the wider map.
Tell us which side of the township you are on and what you are seeing in the yard, and we will build the plan around it.
Yes. The two sides have different problems: the bayshore villages get salt-marsh mosquitoes off Raritan and Sandy Hook Bays, and the interior around Lincroft and the county parks gets deer ticks. We build the plan around which side of the township your property is on.
We focus on outdoor and perimeter pests: mosquitoes, ticks and fleas, spotted lanternfly, ants, and lawn grubs. We do not market ourselves for indoor bed bug or rodent work, and we will tell you plainly if your problem needs a different kind of company.
Our recurring seasonal plan runs from 79 to 99 dollars a month depending on the size of your property, across six seasonal applications. We give a free quote after we look at your lot, so you get a real number rather than a guess.
It is our guarantee. If unusual pest activity shows up between your scheduled treatments, we return for a complimentary evaluation and re-treat if needed at no extra charge, so the plan holds through the season.
Its geography. Nearly a third of the township is water, and the bayshore salt marshes breed mosquitoes, while the wooded interior and the county parks hold the deer that carry blacklegged ticks. Few Monmouth towns have both pressures as strongly as Middletown.
Early. The blacklegged tick nymphs that carry the most Lyme risk are out from May through July, and mosquito pressure climbs into the late summer, so starting before the population builds is easier than knocking it back mid-season. If you are already overrun, call us and we will get out quickly.
We treat the entire township, from Belford, Leonardo, Port Monmouth, and Navesink on the bayshore to Lincroft, New Monmouth, and Locust inland. If you do not see your area named, just call. We are already working Middletown.
Yes. New Jersey had the fourth-highest Lyme case rate in the country in 2023, and Monmouth County is named among the state’s hot spots. The blacklegged tick behind it lives in exactly the wooded interior edges much of Middletown backs onto.