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Envu mosquito control webinar

Envu to host free webinar on how to add profitable mosquito control services

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Logo: Envu
Logo: Envu

Lawn care operators looking to grow mosquito control services to their existing turf programs are invited to join “How to Grow Your Business with Mosquito Add-On Services” — a free webinar from Envu on Feb. 26, 2026. To register, click here.

The educational session will cover mosquito service trends, mosquito biology and provide practical guidance for expanding your business offerings with add-on mosquito services using Envu products like Suspend PolyZone insecticide, the In2Care Mosquito Station and Barricor Essential Mosquito Control.

“More than half of lawn care operators already offer mosquito control services, and over 80 percent of them expect service demand to be on par or higher than past years,” said Shawn Mullen, mosquito management and specialty business manager at Envu. “Given this strong demand, lawn care operators are uniquely positioned to add mosquito control to their existing services, especially because lawn care routes often cover the same properties that need mosquito control, ultimately driving profitability.”

Attendees will learn how the In2Care Mosquito Station provides an easy additive revenue opportunity, according to Envu.

Envu stated installation can take less than five minutes, and average service time per yard is around 15 minutes. There’s no heavy drilling, digging or backpack sprayers — just twist a lid, add water and let auto-dissemination turn mosquitoes into carriers of their own control. Operators can offer In2Care as an add-on or standalone service at $30–$50 per visit, with two to three stations typically used per yard.

Mullen will discuss how In2Care, paired with Barricor Essential Mosquito Control — each specifically designed to target mosquitoes — delivers same-day knockdown and ongoing auto-dissemination. In turn, operators get regular return visits and a reliable, precise product pairing that has minimal impact on the environment, harming mosquitoes only.

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