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Your Weeknights Outside a Quiz About Mosquito Trouble Spots

Five quick questions about your weeknight outdoor routine help you decide whether gathering spaces, lawn edges, or both deserve the first call to Mosquito Pros NH.

Weeknights after work are when New Hampshire families actually use the yard: a quick grill session, kids dribbling a ball toward the fence, a dog loop before dark. Mosquitoes and ticks show up in different zones on the same lot, and the right first step depends on where you spend those evenings.

Mosquito Pros NH built this five-question quiz for homeowners in Bedford, Hampton, Nashua, and towns across our service area who want a clear starting point before they call.

How to use this quiz

Answer based on a normal week, not your best guess about what should matter. When you finish, read the recommended page on mosquito control or tick control before you dial 603-778-1471.

If you host large groups, skim events after you read your result. Confirm your town on service areas.

Why weeknight habits matter more than weekend plans

Most seasonal programs are built around how a yard is used Tuesday through Thursday, not only on the Saturday you host a graduation party. Technicians need to know where dinner happens, where the dog turns, and which path kids use when they forget their cleats by the side door. That routine determines whether perimeter barrier spray, grassy tick coverage, or both deserve the first visit.

Mosquito Pros NH has served Rockingham, Hillsborough, Merrimack, Strafford, Belknap, Carroll, and Grafton counties since 2010. Offices in Exeter and Gilford route crews across the Seacoast, Merrimack Valley, and Lakes Region. Programs include Peak for focused summer coverage and Platinum, Gold, and Silver for seasons that start earlier or run longer.

What this quiz will not decide

The quiz will not quote your property, pick a tier for you, or promise zero insects on night one. It only sorts which public page to read first. Bring photos of shady corners and worn pet paths when you use contact so the follow-up call stays short and specific.

Read about Mosquito Pros NH for how licensed technicians leave a door hanger when treatment is complete. Pair your result with perimeter vs lawn vs tick priority quiz if you want a second sort across three zones.

Three zones on one typical lot

Gathering spaces mean decks, patios, and porch plantings where mosquitoes rest in shade before dusk. Edge zones mean fence lines, garden paths, and wood lines where ticks wait on grass tips. Most New Hampshire lots use both every weeknight even when one zone feels louder right now. Your result simply tells you which page to open first.

Scroll down, answer all five questions, and tap See my result.

Question 1 Where do you usually go first when you step outside on a weeknight?
Question 2 Where do kids and pets spend most outdoor time?
Question 3 When guests visit, where does the crowd gather?
Question 4 Two days after rain, where does shade and dampness linger longest?
Question 5 What do you want most from a seasonal program?

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