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Nofo Tick & Mosquito Control specializes in targeted mosquito spraying services. We recognize the annoyance and potential dangers associated with mosquito infestations, and we are dedicated to providing effective solutions. Our team uses a strategic approach, addressing both existing mosquito populations and breeding sites. We enforce the safety of your family and pets, using environmentally conscious products and application methods. We’ve been serving Miller Place for years, building a reputation for quality service and customer satisfaction.
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Mosquito spraying is a proactive step toward creating a healthier and more enjoyable outdoor environment. At Nofo Tick & Mosquito Control, we offer a range of mosquito control options tailored to your specific needs. We utilize advanced techniques and premium products to deliver long-lasting results. Our team is prepared to provide our customers with the outstanding service they deserve. Every property is unique, and we customize our approach accordingly. We use a variety of products, including those that are beneficial against different mosquito species. Contact Nofo Tick & Mosquito Control today for a consultation, and let us help you recuperate your outdoor space from mosquitoes.
Miller Place has been inhabited since the 17th century and is named for the Miller family that included many of its initial settlers. For most of its history, the community functioned as an agriculture-based society.
The land that Miller Place occupies was purchased from the native Setalcott tribe in 1664 by settlers of Setauket. The parcel also included what would become Mount Sinai, an adjacent community of similar character with which Miller Place would share a variety of functions throughout its history.
The first known dwelling in the area was constructed in the 1660s by Captain John Scott, an important figure in Long Island’s early history. This house was named Braebourne and features on a map of the New England region credited to Scott, who served as a royal advisor and cartographer among other occupations. This abode, on the eastern side of Mount Sinai Harbor, was one of three houses John Scott commissioned, and the actual occupier is unknown.
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