Targeted barrier sprays, larvicide on standing water, misting systems, and personalized plans that significantly reduce mosquito populations across Austin yards. Built around Central Texas species, climate, and the May to November surveillance window monitored by Austin Public Health.
Overview
Quality Mosquito Control Austin uses targeted treatments, including barrier sprays, routine applications, and personalized plans, to significantly reduce mosquito populations and prevent bites. These approaches improve outdoor comfort and lower the chances of disease transmission for your family, pets, and guests. We focus on environmentally responsible, sustainable options designed for Austin's specific mosquito species and seasonal patterns, so you get longer-lasting and more efficient mosquito management.
Key Methods & Services
Austin mosquito control demands precise, targeted approaches. We use treatments that interrupt mosquito breeding, biting, and survival, while maintaining ongoing control through professional service and modern equipment.
EPA-approved residual sprays applied around the perimeter, targeting resting sites on shrubs, fencing, and shaded areas. Up to 21 days of contact-and-residual protection through Austin's extended spring-to-fall season.
Automated misting systems release timed sprays at dawn and dusk for hands-off control. Larvicide is applied to standing water in gutters, ponds, and birdbaths to interrupt the mosquito life cycle before adults emerge.
Every visit starts with a thorough inspection to identify hidden breeding sites, resting zones, and conducive conditions. Treatments are tailored to each property so resources focus on the actual problem areas.
Recurring seasonal treatments for persistent protection through Austin's long mosquito season, plus single-visit treatments for parties, weddings, and short-term mosquito outbreaks.

Method · Barrier Treatment
Barrier treatments are the foundation of effective mosquito control. We apply EPA-approved sprays around the perimeter of your property, focusing on the resting sites mosquitoes actually use, including shaded shrubs, fence lines, deck undersides, and dense vegetation. The treatment kills adult mosquitoes on contact and leaves a residual layer that keeps working for up to three weeks.
Method · Misting & Larvicide
Mosquito misting systems release fine, timed sprays during peak mosquito activity at dawn and dusk, giving residential and commercial properties consistent control without manual application. Larvicide rounds out the program by stopping mosquitoes before they ever take flight.
Misting Systems
Timed dawn and dusk sprays for hands-off, consistent coverage.
Larvicide on Water
Treats gutters, ponds, and birdbaths where larvae develop.
Life-Cycle Interruption
Stops the next generation before adults emerge.
Set-It Schedule
Layered with barrier sprays for season-long results.


Trained Local Technicians
Our trained technicians are the difference between a spray that works and one that doesn't. Every visit begins with a thorough property inspection to identify hidden and hard-to-reach standing water, plus the shaded resting zones mosquitoes prefer in Central Texas. Treatments are tailored to those findings, and follow-up inspections let us track effectiveness and adjust as conditions change.
Service Plans
We offer flexible service plans for every property. Choose ongoing seasonal protection or a single-visit treatment when you need fast relief.
Scheduled treatments and inspections that provide persistent protection through Austin's long mosquito season. Ideal for properties with recurring mosquito pressure or high outdoor use.
Immediate relief for special events or sudden mosquito outbreaks. A single targeted visit handles weddings, parties, cookouts, and short-term needs without a contract.
Mosquito Activity & Public Health in Austin
Mosquito activity in the Greater Austin area rises sharply during warmer, wetter months. The peak transmission window runs from May through November, and Austin Public Health (APH) actively monitors and tests trapped mosquito pools across Travis County throughout that period.
Austin mosquitoes can carry West Nile virus, Zika, encephalitis, and canine heartworm. West Nile is the most commonly detected pathogen in local mosquito pools.
APH traps and tests mosquito pools to detect virus presence and identify hotspots. Surveillance intensifies after rainfall, which accelerates breeding.
Reporting standing water through Austin 3-1-1 helps environmental health services respond quickly. We track APH surveillance to time treatments where risk is highest.
Peak Transmission
Diseases like West Nile and Zika spread when an infected mosquito bites a person or pet. Austin's peak transmission risk lines up with the height of mosquito breeding, so protective treatments timed before populations spike are far more effective than reacting after the fact.
Backyard Ready
Most treatments are dry within 30 minutes. Kids and pets can return to the yard the same afternoon, and you'll feel the difference the next time you step outside at dusk.
Flat-rate pricing, certified technicians, and a mosquito-free yard, guaranteed. Get your free quote in under 60 seconds.