Mosquito Control in Imperial Point, Fort Lauderdale
Imperial Point is a well-established north Fort Lauderdale residential neighborhood in ZIP 33309 — positioned where the Fort Lauderdale and Pompano Beach canal systems converge. The neighborhood's drainage canal network, mature native tree canopy, and established residential landscaping create multi-source year-round mosquito pressure in this centrally-located north Broward community.
Kill
All-natural MPB formula with Rain Shield polymer. Contact kill plus 10–17 day residual in Imperial Point's mature canal-adjacent and residential vegetation. No neonicotinoids.
Mask
Natural plant oils block CO₂ detection — masking you from Culex breeding in Imperial Point's drainage canal network and Aedes from container breeding in the neighborhood's established landscaping.
Repel
Perimeter treatment drives canal and drainage-sourced mosquitoes from your property boundary — protecting pools, yards, and outdoor living areas in this established north Fort Lauderdale neighborhood.
Imperial Point Mosquito Pressure Factors
Imperial Point's location at the northern border of Fort Lauderdale (ZIP 33309) positions it within the drainage canal network that connects the Fort Lauderdale canal system to Pompano Beach's waterway network. The drainage canals that traverse and border the Imperial Point area serve as primary Culex quinquefasciatus breeding habitat — slow-moving, organic-rich water bodies that produce year-round Culex pressure throughout the neighborhood. Post-storm water level elevations in the north Broward drainage system produce the most intense Culex biting events, typically peaking 7–10 days after major wet season rain events as larval populations develop into adults.
Imperial Point shares the mature native tree canopy characteristic of Fort Lauderdale's established ZIP 33309 neighborhoods — live oaks, mahogany, gumbo limbo, and decades-old tropical trees provide the deep shaded microenvironments where adult mosquitoes rest during daylight hours between biting periods. This tree canopy extends throughout the neighborhood and is both its residential character asset and the primary on-property adult mosquito resting environment that barrier spray targets. The shade these trees create also sustains the high-humidity conditions that favor mosquito survival and Aedes aegypti container breeding in ornamental plants at their base.
Imperial Point's residential landscaping has been established and layered over decades — meaning the bromeliads, ornamental palms, and tropical understory plants that are common in this neighborhood have had decades to mature and multiply across individual lot landscaping. Dense bromeliad beds (each of which holds standing water indefinitely in central wells) and mature container-holding ornamentals create significant on-property Aedes aegypti breeding infrastructure that is independent of the regional canal system. Professional biweekly barrier spray directly addresses these on-property sources in addition to the canal-adjacent perimeter vegetation.
Free Imperial Point Assessment
Eric Vincent — FL License JB313837. North Fort Lauderdale and Pompano Border specialist. All-natural MPB formula with Rain Shield. No contracts, 7-day guarantee.