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Nofo Tick & Mosquito Control is your trusted partner for mosquito spraying. We understand the nuisance and health risks mosquitoes present. Our approach combines targeted treatments with environmentally conscious practices. We use products with proven efficacy to eliminate mosquitoes at all life stages. Our team is trained in the latest application techniques, facilitating a thorough treatment of your property. We are devoted to providing exemplary service and creating a mosquito-free environment for your family.
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Mosquito spraying is a vital service for homeowners in NY. It allows you to reclaim your outdoor spaces and protect your family from the discomfort and potential dangers of mosquito bites. Our technicians are skilled in identifying mosquito breeding grounds and applying treatments that are both effective and environmentally responsible. We utilize advanced spraying equipment to target adult mosquitoes and prevent future generations from hatching. The treatments use specialized formulas that are tough on mosquitoes yet gentle on your landscaping. Contact Nofo Tick & Mosquito Control today to learn more about our mosquito spraying services and how we can help you enjoy a mosquito-free summer.
The original settlers of the Town of Brookhaven, based in the neighboring hamlet of Setauket, bought a tract of land from the Setalcott Indians in 1655. The deed included the area of contemporary Port Jefferson along with all other lands along the North Shore from the Nissequogue River eastward to Mount Misery Point.
Port Jefferson’s original name was Sowaysset, a Native American term for either “place of small pines” or “where water opens.
The first known home within the present village boundaries was erected in the early 1660s by Captain John Scott, an important leader in Long Island’s early history. This house, named Egerton, was a grand abode on the western end of Mount Sinai Harbor at Mount Misery Neck. The first settler in Port Jefferson’s current downtown was an Irish Protestant shoemaker from Queens named John Roe, who built his still-standing home in 1682. It remained a small community of five homes through the 18th century, and was renamed to “Drowned Meadow” in 1682.
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