Quality Mosquito Control has 20+ years protecting Austin yards with property-specific treatments built for Central Texas. We hit breeding sites, resting zones, and the species Austin Public Health tracks from May through November.
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Why Austin Chooses Us
Travis County sits in one of the most active mosquito corridors in Texas. Austin Public Health monitors activity from May through November and regularly tests for West Nile virus across the region. We design every treatment around the breeding sites, seasonal behavior, and local pest pressures unique to Central Texas, from South Austin backyards to lakefront properties in Lakeway.

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The Quality Mosquito Control Austin Difference
Every technician is background-checked, licensed, and insured. You're always protected when we're on your property.
Your price is locked in before we show up. No hourly games, no hidden fees. Just one honest rate.
We use treatments that are tough on mosquitoes and safe for the people and pets who matter most to you.
If mosquitoes return within the treatment window, we come back and re-treat at no extra cost. Every time.
Our Services

Targeted yard treatment built on our proprietary 7-Step Roundup Process. Hits breeding sites, resting zones, and adult mosquitoes in one visit.

EPA-approved residual barrier sprays applied to shrubs, fence lines, and shaded resting areas. Up to 21 days of contact-and-residual protection.

Pre-season and ongoing prevention timed to Central Texas weather. We treat before populations spike, not after.
Most PopularOur most popular treatment. A sustained perimeter barrier on vegetation and resting zones that can reduce yard mosquitoes by up to 90%.

Focused treatment of patios, play areas, and shaded backyard zones using family and pet safe products applied by trained technicians.

Concentrated knockdown for high-pressure properties and outdoor events. Backpack mist blowers reach hidden resting spots fast.

Single visit treatment for weddings, parties, and cookouts. Same-day relief without a contract.

Scheduled treatments every 21 days from spring through fall, aligned with Austin Public Health surveillance and local weather.

Full property treatment combining barrier spray, source reduction, and larvicide on standing water. Backed by our free re-service guarantee.
Optional add-ons: standing water treatment, tick control, no-see-um fogging.
Health Risks in Central Texas
Austin's mosquito season runs from spring through fall, and the diseases local mosquitoes carry pose real risks to people and pets. We design treatments with these specific species and risk windows in mind.
The most common mosquito-borne illness in the Austin area. APH has detected West Nile in 100+ mosquito pools in a single season, primarily in the Culex quinquefasciatus mosquito.
Carried by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. Risk rises during heavy rainfall periods, and APH has issued specific warnings during high-rainfall seasons.
Culex species can transmit viruses that cause brain inflammation. Severe cases are most common in older adults and people with weakened immune systems.
Mosquitoes are the sole vector for Dirofilaria immitis in dogs. A single bite from an infected mosquito can transmit the parasite to a pet.
Austin Public Health tests mosquito pools across Travis County throughout the active season. We track that surveillance data so our technicians can prioritize treatment timing and placement in neighborhoods with confirmed activity.
Austin's Mosquito Season
Mosquito season in Austin runs May through November, with the most intense activity from June through September. Triple-digit summer heat combined with above-normal rainfall, sometimes 4+ inches over average in a single July, creates ideal breeding conditions across Central Texas.
| Species | Biting Time | Primary Risk |
|---|---|---|
| Culex quinquefasciatus (Southern House Mosquito) | Dusk to dawn | West Nile virus |
| Aedes albopictus (Asian Tiger Mosquito) | Daytime | Zika, dengue |
| Aedes aegypti | Daytime | Zika, dengue |
Standard dusk-focused treatments often miss daytime-biting Aedes mosquitoes. Our treatment plans account for both peak windows.
Our Proprietary Method
Not a generic spray program. Our 7-Step Roundup Process is built around Central Texas pest behavior, drawing on Integrated Mosquito Management standards from the CDC and the Texas Mosquito Control Association.
Identify active breeding sites, resting zones, and conducive conditions specific to your yard.
Address standing water in gutters, planters, low spots, and other containers that fuel reproduction.
Apply Bti and approved larvicides to hard-to-drain water sources to stop mosquitoes before they mature.
EPA-approved residual spray on vegetation, fence lines, and shaded resting zones, lasting up to 21 days.
Treat eaves, screens, and entry points where mosquitoes commonly cross into living spaces.
Schedule applications around Culex dusk activity and daytime Aedes peaks, not a single time window.
If mosquitoes return inside your treatment window, we come back at no extra cost.
We monitor Austin Public Health reports and adjust treatment timing to confirmed local activity.
Bti larvicide that targets mosquito larvae while staying safe for people and pets.
Targeted adulticide applications timed to peak species activity.
Screens, treated zones, and entry-point review around the home.
Treatments applied before populations peak, not after infestations are established.
Advanced Technology
Modern mosquito control has moved well beyond basic sprays. For properties with greenbelt edges, waterfront exposure, or heavy outdoor use, automated misting systems and targeted fogging maintain protection between scheduled visits.

| Treatment Type | Best For | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Barrier Spray | General mosquito suppression | Every 3 to 4 weeks |
| Source Reduction | Eliminating breeding sites | Each visit |
| Misting Systems | Continuous automated control | Scheduled cycles |
| Fogging | Rapid knockdown, events | On demand |
| Larvicide (Bti) | Standing water you can't drain | Per inspection |
Prevention Tips
Professional treatment works best paired with smart prevention at home. These are the practices our technicians recommend to every property in Central Texas.
| Repellent | Protection Duration |
|---|---|
| DEET (20 to 30%) | 4 to 8 hours |
| Picaridin | 4 to 8 hours |
| Oil of Lemon Eucalyptus | 4 to 6 hours |
| IR3535 | 2 to 4 hours |
Reapply during long outdoor sessions and after swimming or sweating.
How It Works

Select your service type, property size, and preferred timing. Your flat-rate quote locks in instantly. No phone calls, no waiting.

You get instant confirmation and a reminder the day before. Your licensed, background-checked technician brings all equipment and treatment products.

We treat your full property against a proven checklist: breeding sites, resting zones, perimeter barriers. Backed by our 100% re-treatment guarantee.
100% Guarantee
If mosquitoes return within your treatment window, just let us know and we'll come back and re-treat at no extra charge. That's the Quality Mosquito Control Austin promise. Every yard, every time.
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"Best mosquito company in Austin. Our backyard was completely unusable before. Now we're outside every evening. Fast, professional, and no hard sell."
Sarah M. · South Austin
"Used them for a one-time treatment before a backyard party and it worked perfectly. Booked the seasonal program the next week. Worth every penny."
James T. · Cedar Park
"They've been treating our property for three seasons. Same technician every time, always on schedule. Kids and dogs are safe. Couldn't be happier."
Dana & Rick P. · Lakeway
5.0★ average from 150+ Austin homeowners. Trusted on Yelp · Nextdoor
Mosquito Treatment Prices in Austin
| Property Size | One-Time Treatment | Barrier Spray (21-day) | Seasonal Program |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under 1/4 Acre | $89 to $120 | $99 to $140 | Contact for plan |
| 1/4 to 1/2 Acre | $120 to $160 | $140 to $180 | Contact for plan |
| 1/2 to 1 Acre | $160 to $220 | $180 to $250 | Contact for plan |
| 1+ Acre | $220 to $320 | $250 to $350 | Contact for plan |
Typical Austin market pricing for reference. Seasonal program pricing varies by treatment frequency. Get your exact flat-rate quote in under 60 seconds.
Quality Mosquito Control Austin is a locally owned mosquito treatment company serving the greater Austin metro. Our certified technicians handle barrier sprays, fogging, prevention programs, and one-time treatments across every neighborhood in Central Texas.
Flat-rate pricing, BBB certified, pet-safe products, and the same technician on every visit. We're built around the way Austin homeowners actually want to book and pay for service.
Austin's warm season runs from March through November, with peak mosquito activity from May to October. Recurring treatments every 21 days keep populations down through the full season, even after heavy rain.
South Austin, East Austin, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, Pflugerville, Buda, Kyle, Lakeway, Bee Cave, Dripping Springs, Manor, Leander, Hutto, and the surrounding suburbs.
Austin Location
Our teams cover the full metro every day, from South Congress and East Austin through Round Rock, Cedar Park, and Georgetown out to Buda, Kyle, and Dripping Springs. We plan routes around I-35, 183, and MoPac to stay on schedule across every neighborhood.
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FAQ
Our EPA-approved barrier sprays typically last 14 to 21 days depending on rainfall, irrigation, and yard conditions. Seasonal program clients are retreated on a rolling schedule so coverage never lapses through Austin's May to November peak.
Yes. We use family and pet safe products applied by trained technicians according to labeled directions. Outdoor areas are safe for reentry once treated surfaces are dry, typically within 30 minutes. Inside pets stay inside during application.
Austin Public Health monitors for West Nile virus from May through November and has detected the virus in mosquito pools across Travis County. Local Aedes species can also carry Zika and dengue, and Culex species can transmit encephalitis. Mosquitoes are also the sole vector for canine heartworm in dogs.
Austin's mosquito season runs from May through November, with peak pressure typically from June through September. Warm temperatures and heavy summer rainfall accelerate breeding, and an above-normal rainy month can push activity well past the seasonal average.
Our proprietary 7-Step Roundup Process is a property-specific treatment system built around Central Texas mosquito behavior. It combines inspection, source reduction, larvicide on standing water, barrier spray on resting zones, perimeter treatment, entry-point review, and a re-service guarantee, rather than a one-size-fits-all perimeter spray.
Yes. Our barrier treatments are formulated to target both adult mosquitoes and ticks on contact, which matters during Austin's spring and fall tick pressure. Ask about adding tick yard treatment when you book.
Call (888) 888-8888 or use the quote form on this page. Select your service type, property size, and timing. Your flat-rate price locks in instantly. No long sales calls.
Yes. If mosquitoes return within your treatment window, we come back and re-treat at no extra cost. That promise applies to every yard, every visit.
No. As long as we have access to your yard and pets are secured inside, our technician can complete the treatment without you present and leave a service note.
Flat-rate pricing, certified technicians, and a mosquito-free yard, guaranteed. Get your free quote in under 60 seconds.