Tired of those pesky fleas making your home their playground? Nofo Tick & Mosquito Control provides effective flea control solutions in Wading River, NY, so you can reclaim your space and enjoy a comfortable, itch-free environment.
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At Nofo Tick & Mosquito Control, we understand the frustration and discomfort that fleas can bring to your Wading River home. With our deep understanding of local pest pressures and commitment to using safe and effective methods, we’re here to help you reclaim your space and enjoy a comfortable, pest-free environment. Our team of experienced technicians is dedicated to providing top-quality service and ensuring your satisfaction.
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Don’t let fleas take over your home and disrupt your peace of mind. Nofo Tick & Mosquito Control offers comprehensive flea control solutions tailored to the unique needs of Wading River homeowners. Our experienced technicians use advanced techniques and pet-friendly products to eliminate fleas and prevent future infestations. Contact us today for a free consultation and let us help you create a comfortable, flea-free environment for you and your loved ones.
The earliest English records show a settlement known as Wading River was founded by eight colonial families. “The spot for the village was chosen with care. There was a stream adequate for water power and abounding in seafood…good water for drinking…soil rich enough to grow essential crops, woodland for fuel, building material and food, topography to offer protection from the elements, meadowland for its grass.”
Between 1895 and 1938, the Port Jefferson Branch of the Long Island Rail Road extended to Wading River. It was once planned to continue eastward to rejoin the Main Line at Riverhead or Calverton. From 1905 to 1928, Wading River was also the site of an LIRR demonstration farm. Another was east of Medford Station on the Main Line. The Wading River station closed in 1938. During World War II the Benson House was used by the FBI as the site of a secret counterintelligence operation to feed the Nazis deceptive information.
The hamlet of Wading River had a year-round population of less than 500. But during the summer months, hundreds of visitors filled the town to use Wildwood State Park, the cottages on the cliffs and dunes and, of course, the beaches.
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