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Blytheville
870-763-3280
Corning
870-857-5291
Jonesboro
870-932-1478
Wynne
870-238-5600
Toll Free
800-535-ACME
(2263)
Corporate HQ
P.O. Box 252
West Memphis, AR 72303
870-735-2234
CELEBRATING OUR 52nd YEAR

Acme Pest Management, Inc. offers two forms of mosquito control. 
Mosquitoes cause more human suffering than any other organism. Over one million people die from mosquito-borne diseases every year. Mosquito vectored diseases include protozoan diseases, i.e. malaria, filarial diseases such as dog heartworm and viruses such as West Nile, dengue, encephalitis and yellow fever. In Asia, more than 50,000 cases of Japanese encephalitis (JE) are reported annually. Yellow fever, dengue and malaria once were prevalent in the United States, but now they are rare. During 1997 and 1998, CDC reported 143 cases of laboratory-diagnosed dengue in the U.S. and less than 1200 malaria cases were reported. More recently, West Nile virus (WNY) was the causative agent in 7 deaths among 62 infections in New York City in 1999. This was the first reported case in North America of predominantly African, Middle East and Southeast Asia flavivirus and has now been reported as far south as Florida and Louisiana.
Diseases
Many kinds of mosquitoes do not spread disease, but they leave behind itchy, puffy "bites." Many mosquitoes that are associated with disease live in hot, moist lands near the equator. But, disease-carrying mosquitoes can be anywhere in the world.
Because of budget problems, many cities have cut back on mosquito fogging and now only fog when absolutely necessary, or when there is an immediate health danger.
The Life of a Mosquito ![]()