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Broward County ZIP 33315 New River Corridor

Mosquito Control in Edgewood, Fort Lauderdale

Edgewood is one of Fort Lauderdale's established riverside neighborhoods — situated along the South Fork of the New River, directly east of Shady Banks. The neighborhood's New River proximity, historical waterway infrastructure, and mature native tree canopy create year-round mosquito pressure from tidal-influenced Culex breeding, coastal salt marsh species, and container breeding in established tropical landscaping.

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Kill

All-natural MPB formula with Rain Shield polymer. Contact kill plus 10–17 day residual in Edgewood's dense riverfront vegetation. No neonicotinoids.

Mask

Natural plant oils block CO₂ detection — masking you from New River Culex pressure, Intracoastal-sourced salt marsh species, and Aedes container breeders throughout Edgewood's mature landscaping.

Repel

Perimeter treatment drives river-sourced mosquitoes from your property boundary — protecting dockside, pool, patio, and outdoor areas in this established South Fork neighborhood.

Edgewood Mosquito Pressure Factors

New River South Fork — tidal urban river corridor Culex pressure

Edgewood sits along the South Fork of the New River, which defines the neighborhood's northern edge. The New River is a tidal urban river influenced by Intracoastal exchange, creating brackish-to-freshwater conditions that support both Culex quinquefasciatus (West Nile vector, freshwater breeding) and Aedes taeniorhynchus (salt marsh mosquito, coastal breeding). Properties with river frontage experience the highest direct breeding pressure; non-waterfront properties in Edgewood receive adult pressure as mosquitoes range from river banks through the residential street grid. The river's tree-lined banks immediately adjacent to residential properties create the shortest possible dispersal distance between source and bite.

South FTL location — Intracoastal-corridor salt marsh species from the east

Edgewood's location in south-central Fort Lauderdale (ZIP 33315) places it 1–2 miles from the Intracoastal Waterway's tidal flat areas in Port Everglades and Fort Lauderdale's southern coastal zone. Aedes taeniorhynchus — the salt marsh mosquito that breeds in tidal flats — has a documented flight range exceeding 5 miles and commonly reaches Edgewood from coastal breeding sources on calm evenings. This salt marsh species contributes to the multi-source evening biting pressure that characterizes South FTL neighborhoods, particularly on calm, humid evenings following tidal cycles that flood coastal breeding areas.

Established neighborhood landscaping — bromeliads and container breeding habitat

Like Shady Banks and other established South FTL neighborhoods, Edgewood's older residential properties carry decades of ornamental landscaping — including bromeliads, philodendron, potted plants, and tropical understory vegetation that accumulate standing water and breed Aedes aegypti (dengue and Zika vector) year-round. These container breeders supplement river-sourced Culex pressure with on-property Aedes production, creating the multi-species environment that biweekly barrier spray addresses most effectively.

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