Keep gardens, lawns, patios, and play areas comfortable and healthy with insect and pest control tools designed to target ants, mosquitoes, ticks, grubs, aphids, beetles, and more. This collection covers prevention, monitoring, and treatment, helping you protect landscapes, boost plant vigor, and reduce bite pressure for safer outdoor time. Browse solutions for organic pest control, conventional treatments, and integrated pest management (IPM) so you can match the method to the pest and site. Whether you’re handling spot treatments around a foundation or covering large turf, the right tool improves accuracy, reduces waste, and saves time.

  • Sprayers: pump, backpack, and hose-end units handle concentrates or ready-to-use sprays, offering adjustable nozzles for uniform coverage.
  • Dusters: bulb and hand dusters place diatomaceous earth or borates into cracks, voids, and beds for dry, long-lasting contact.
  • Spreaders: hand and broadcast spreaders apply granular grub control and ant baits evenly across turf and garden areas.
  • Foggers and ULV misters: produce fine droplets for mosquito control, reaching dense foliage and shaded resting sites.
  • Traps and bait stations: pheromone traps, sticky cards, and ant/rodent stations enable monitoring and targeted control with minimal handling.
  • Barriers and netting: row covers, exclusion screens, and copper tape block pests without chemicals.

Choose tools by target pest, area size, and product form (granular, dust, concentrate, ready-to-use). Calibrate sprayers and spreaders, treat during calm, dry weather, and avoid bloom periods to protect pollinators. For mosquitoes, remove standing water, then treat perimeter shrubs and shaded zones. For grubs, time granular applications to egg hatch and water in as directed. For ants, place baits along trails, not on top of mounds. Store products in labeled, lockable cabinets, wear gloves and eye protection, and clean equipment after use. Many options support eco-friendly pest management, including OMRI-listed products, botanical oils, and mechanical traps, so you can maintain a thriving landscape.