Mosquito Control in Hunters Run Country Club
Hunters Run Country Club offers 54 holes of championship golf across three courses, making it one of the most extensive private golf communities in Palm Beach County. The combination of three courses worth of lake hazards, western Boynton Beach location adjacent to the Loxahatchee Refuge, and active adult community demographics creates some of the county's most significant mosquito pressure.
Kill
All-natural MPB formula with Rain Shield polymer — contact kill plus 10–17 day residual. No neonicotinoids (no neonicotinoids). Spray today, play today — 15-minute dry time.
Mask
Natural plant oils block CO₂ detection — disrupting how Culex from the 54-hole lake system and Loxahatchee-adjacent floodwater species find you at dusk.
Repel
Perimeter treatment creates an active repellency boundary around your home — protecting lanai and pool areas even with golf course lake water features adjacent to your property.
Hunters Run Mosquito Pressure Factors
West Nile Risk — Adults 60+
Adults 60 and older account for 60%+ of all West Nile neuroinvasive disease cases. As a 55+ community with extensive Culex-breeding golf course lakes, Hunters Run residents face the intersection of elevated exposure and elevated individual risk — the strongest case for biweekly barrier spray protection.
Three full 18-hole courses mean Hunters Run has more golf course lake acreage than any other Boynton Beach residential community. The larger the stable water surface area, the greater the Culex quinquefasciatus breeding capacity. Properties bordering any of the three courses experience high dusk Culex pressure from West Nile-carrying mosquitoes. Even interior community properties without direct water frontage experience elevated pressure as Culex adults range up to 1.5 miles from their breeding sources.
Hunters Run's western location in Boynton Beach places it close to the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge. Following major tropical rainfall events, floodwater mosquito species — including Aedes taeniorhynchus, Psorophora columbiae, and Aedes vexans — migrate eastward from the Refuge's extensive wetland complex. These events create surge biting episodes that add to already-elevated Culex baseline pressure, producing some of the worst bite conditions of the year during and after significant storms.
Hunters Run's established community has mature landscaping — palms, ornamental shrubs, tropical ground cover — that adult mosquitoes use as daytime resting habitat. Professional barrier spray treating these vegetation zones kills resting adults on contact and creates a treated surface residual between visits. Container-breeding Aedes aegypti (dengue and Zika vector) uses ornamental plant water sources, bromeliads, and containers in the property landscape as microbreeding sites supplementing the golf course Culex pressure.
Free Hunters Run Assessment
Eric Vincent — FL License JB313837. Palm Beach County specialist. Biweekly service. All-natural MPB formula with Rain Shield. No contracts, 7-day guarantee.