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After nearly two decades in corporate finance β€” including managing a $1B+ P&L at Chico's FAS β€” Eric Vincent earned his MBA from Rollins College and made a deliberate pivot into pest control, completing his Pest Control Technology degree at the University of Florida while building Mosquito Shield of Boca and Fort Lauderdale from the ground up. He holds five Florida state licenses including Certified Pest Control Operator (JF341961) and Public Health licensee (PH340549), and is currently partnered with Arkion Life Sciences on next-generation all-natural mosquito control research.

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CPCO β€” GHP & RodentCPCO β€” Lawn & OrnamentalCPCO β€” Termite & WDOPublic Health (PH340549)Business License JB313837

Pompano Beach sits at the intersection of several different mosquito pressure sources — the Intracoastal and coastal waterways to the east, an extensive inland canal system through the city's residential neighborhoods, and Everglades proximity on the western edge. As a licensed pest control operator (Public Health license JB313837) treating properties throughout Broward County, Pompano Beach properties represent some of our most consistent year-round treatment volume.

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Pompano Beach Mosquito Pressure: Three Sources

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Intracoastal and coastal canals (eastern Pompano)

The Intracoastal Waterway and its connecting finger canals run along the eastern portion of the city. Properties in Pompano Isles, Crystal Lake, and waterway communities face the same continuous waterfront breeding pressure as Fort Lauderdale's Intracoastal neighborhoods. Culex quinquefasciatus breeds heavily in these tidal and brackish canal systems.

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Inland canal and waterway system (central Pompano)

Pompano Beach has an extensive inland canal network used for drainage and navigation. The Central Business District, Sample Road corridor, and surrounding residential areas all have canals within several blocks. These hold standing water year-round and sustain Culex and Aedes populations through the rainy and dry seasons alike.

3
Everglades corridor (western Pompano)

The western zip codes of Pompano Beach (33067, 33073) border the Sawgrass Expressway corridor and the Everglades fringe. These areas face westerly mosquito movement from the Everglades that adds to the local waterway breeding pressure. Properties near Quiet Waters Park, which has significant freshwater habitat, also see elevated pressure from that direction.

Quiet Waters Park: What Park-Adjacent Residents Should Know

Quiet Waters Park in western Pompano Beach is a 430-acre county park with a large freshwater lake system, cypress swamp areas, and significant wetland habitat. Properties bordering or near Quiet Waters face elevated Aedes mosquito pressure from the park's freshwater breeding habitat. The Aedes species (dengue and Zika vectors) that breed in the park's shallower areas can travel several hundred yards into adjacent neighborhoods. If your property is near Quiet Waters, we typically recommend the shorter 10-day treatment interval during summer months.

Communities We Serve in Pompano Beach

We treat properties throughout Pompano Beach, from the waterfront communities on the eastern edge to the suburban neighborhoods along Sample Road and the western communities bordering Coconut Creek and Deerfield Beach. Communities we service regularly include:

Pompano Isles
Crystal Lake
Harborview
Cypress Bend
Palm Aire
Cresthaven
Royal Palm Acres
Sample Road corridor
Lighthouse Point border
Quiet Waters area
Coconut Creek border
Deerfield Beach border

How Treatment Works on Waterfront Properties

Canal-adjacent properties require a different approach than a standard inland lot. The canal bank is a permanent breeding corridor β€” treating only the interior of the yard leaves ongoing inbound pressure from the waterway side. On waterfront Pompano properties, we:

Prioritize the canal-facing perimeter

Dock structures, seawall vegetation, and overhanging plant material are treated heavily β€” these are the primary resting sites for adults moving in from the water.

Work through dense waterfront landscaping

Shrub undersides, hedge interiors, and tree canopy overhangs that a quick exterior pass would miss. Waterfront properties typically have heavier tropical landscaping than inland lots.

Apply IGR near water-adjacent plantings

Insect Growth Regulator is applied near any water-margin planting areas where larvae may be developing. We do not spray directly into the water.

Shorten the treatment interval in peak season

Canal-front properties often benefit from a 10–12 day interval rather than the standard 17-day cycle during June–September, when continuous water replenishment accelerates breeding.

Pompano Beach Zip Codes We Serve

33060330623306333064330663306733068330693307333076

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are mosquitoes bad in Pompano Beach?

Pompano Beach faces mosquito pressure from multiple directions: the Intracoastal Waterway and its connecting finger canals run along the eastern portion of the city; the extensive inland canal and waterway system threads through central neighborhoods; and the Everglades border is accessible along the western edge. This combination of coastal, inland waterway, and Everglades-origin pressure creates breeding sources across virtually the entire city. Pompano Beach also has significant Aedes mosquito pressure because of its residential density and landscaping, adding dengue-vector species to the Culex populations from the waterways.

What zip codes in Pompano Beach do you serve?

We serve Pompano Beach zip codes 33060, 33062, 33063, 33064, 33066, 33067, 33068, 33069, 33073, and 33076. This covers the full city from the Intracoastal waterfront communities through the inland neighborhoods and the western areas near Coconut Creek and Deerfield Beach.

Do you treat Pompano Beach waterfront and Intracoastal properties?

Yes. We serve Intracoastal and waterfront properties throughout Pompano Beach, including the Cypress Bend, Crystal Lake, and Harborview communities. Waterfront properties receive the same botanical-forward Mosquito Protection Blend used throughout our service area, with care taken around aquatic buffer zones at the water edge. We do not spray directly into water. Our formula is EPA-registered and has been reviewed for safety near aquatic environments.

How does Pompano Beach mosquito pressure compare to the rest of Broward County?

Pompano Beach is among the higher-pressure cities in our territory because of the combination of Intracoastal, inland waterway, and Everglades-origin mosquitoes. Properties in the waterway communities along the eastern side of the city face pressure comparable to Fort Lauderdale's Intracoastal neighborhoods. Western Pompano Beach zip codes (33067, 33073, 33076) near the Everglades/Sawgrass area see Everglades-origin pressure on top of the local waterway breeding. Inland neighborhoods in central Pompano are typically moderate pressure, manageable on a standard 17-day cycle.

Can Pompano Beach HOAs get mosquito control service?

Yes. We work with HOAs and condo associations in Pompano Beach for common area treatment. The Pompano Beach area has significant condominium and townhome community density, and common area treatment — parking lot landscaping, pool surrounds, lake edges — is something we handle on a contract basis. Individual unit owners can also enroll separately.

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