SUFFOLK COUNTY, NY — If you think you're receiving robocalls now more than ever, you're not wrong. According to the robocall blocker YouMail, pre-recorded phone messages are at an all-time high.

There were 3.36 billion robocalls last month in the U.S., 6.5 percent higher than the previous record and a whopping 34 percent higher than April 2017. Suffolk residents received an estimated 10.8 million robocalls last month alone, the company estimated.

Here's how that breaks down in the Suffolk area. Area code: 631 Total robocalls in April: 10.8 million Population affected: 1.5 million Average calls per person: 7.3

Here are the top five robocallers to the 631 area code last month:

Robocaller Caller ID Caller Type 516-494-3573 Home Solar Solar Energy Spam 800-955-6600 Capital One Payments/Collections Payments/Debt 631-386-8506 HVAC Scam Unknown Robocaller 800-942-3767 Substitute Teacher Notification Job Availability Call 518-952-3396 Business Loan Pre-Approved Scam Business Loan Scam With more than 384 million received robocalls, California earned the top spot for most robocalled state, followed by Texas with 363.3 million. New York ranked 5th in the country for robocalls at 207.8 million.

Here are the states that received the most robocalls, as well as how many they received:

California, 384.4 million Texas, 363.3 million Florida, 261.1 million Georgia, 213.6 million New York, 207.8 million Illinois, 134.6 million Ohio, 115.8 million Pennsylvania, 115.4 million North Carolina, 111 million Louisiana, 97.6 million The company says 47 of the 50 most robocalled cities in the country saw a higher robocalling volume in April. The increase comes even as lawmakers, consumer groups, telecommunications carriers and device makers pay closer attention to illegal calls.

"Despite the best efforts of regulators, industry groups, service providers, and app developers, we are warning consumers to remain vigilant by not picking up any calls from unfamiliar numbers, using robocall blocking apps, and researching numbers before calling them back," YouMail CEO Alex Quilici said in a release. Click here and enter an area code to see the full results.