Mosquito Control in Pembroke Lakes, Pembroke Pines
Pembroke Lakes is a large established community in Pembroke Pines (ZIP 33026) built around a network of community lakes and connected by the C-9 and C-11 Canal drainage infrastructure of south-central Broward County. The community's lake system, Everglades-adjacent western location, and established tropical landscaping create sustained year-round mosquito pressure throughout the development.
Kill
All-natural MPB formula with Rain Shield polymer. Contact kill plus 10–17 day residual in Pembroke Lakes' lake-adjacent and residential vegetation. No neonicotinoids.
Mask
Natural plant oils block CO₂ detection — masking you from Culex in Pembroke Lakes' community lake system and C-9 Canal drainage, plus Everglades Aedes migration in western sections.
Repel
Perimeter treatment drives lake-sourced mosquitoes from your property — protecting pools, patios, and outdoor living areas in this established south Pembroke Pines lake community.
Pembroke Lakes Mosquito Pressure Factors
Pembroke Lakes' defining feature is its community lake network — retention lakes and water bodies distributed throughout the development that provide year-round Culex quinquefasciatus breeding habitat. Warm, nutrient-rich lake water supports continuous Culex development throughout the year, with peak breeding intensity from June through October during the wet season when water temperature and organic input from rainfall are at their maximum. Lake-front lots experience the most direct adult pressure from emerging Culex populations, but all Pembroke Lakes properties are within the 1–2 mile effective flight range of the community lake system's breeding output.
Pembroke Pines' position in south-central Broward County places Pembroke Lakes within the C-9 Canal watershed — part of the South Florida Water Management District's regional drainage infrastructure connecting western Broward County to the Everglades system. The Everglades adjacency adds Aedes taeniorhynchus (salt marsh/floodwater mosquito) migration pressure to the community's baseline Culex breeding from community lakes — particularly following significant wet season rainfall events when Everglades-adjacent areas flood and produce the mass floodwater Aedes emergence that creates South Florida's most intense post-storm mosquito surges.
As an established Pembroke Pines community built primarily during the 1970s–1990s, Pembroke Lakes has mature residential landscaping providing substantial adult mosquito resting habitat and container-breeding sites. Bromeliads common in the area's ornamental plantings create permanent Aedes aegypti breeding opportunities. Mature shade trees and tropical ornamentals provide the humid understorey resting environment that sustains adult populations between feeding periods. Combined with the lake-sourced Culex, the result is the all-day biting profile (daytime Aedes + evening/overnight Culex) characteristic of established Pembroke Pines lake communities during the wet season peak.
Free Pembroke Lakes Assessment
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