You step outside to enjoy the yard, maybe do a bit of gardening, grill some burgers with your family, or relax with your pet. You’re having a great time, until the mosquitoes show up. Suddenly, you’re swatting, itching, and thinking about going back inside.
So, what should you do to keep mosquitoes at bay and take your yard back from these blood-sucking insects? Keeping them under control takes more than a few citronella candles or a can of bug spray. You need a solid plan.
This guide covers how to mosquito-proof your yard in Texas. We’ll walk through simple steps and discuss when professional mosquito treatments are worth considering.
In Texas, being attacked by mosquitoes in one's backyard isn’t an uncommon experience. In fact, many people are put off spending time outdoors, especially in the morning and late afternoon, when these insects are most active.
If you’re wondering why there seem to be so many mosquitoes in your backyard, here are some reasons why:
Here’s a quick look at what contributes to mosquito activity by city:
Many places in Texas have the perfect conditions for mosquitoes to thrive. This means you have to be proactive and vigilant when it comes to mosquito-proofing your property. Otherwise, you’d risk dealing with constant bites that are not only itchy and annoying but potentially dangerous.
Mosquitoes are known carriers of various diseases, including Chikungunya, Zika, West Nile, and Western equine encephalitis in horses. Dogs can also contract heartworm from mosquito bites. By mosquito-proofing your yard, you can make your outdoor spaces more comfortable and help keep your household safe from these illnesses.
Here’s how to mosquito-proof your yard:
Planters, birdbaths, clogged gutters, and even toys left outside can collect water and become perfect places for mosquitoes to lay their eggs. Dump water regularly and fix spots that collect water after rain. Less stagnant water means fewer mosquitoes.
If your yard has areas that stay soggy after it rains, mosquitoes will find them. Solutions like French drains and regrading problem spots can prevent this.
Mosquitoes like to rest in shady, damp spots during the day. Overgrown grass, dense shrubs, and brush piles are ideal hiding places. Keep your lawn mowed and your landscaping neat to reduce mosquito hangouts.
Certain plants, like citronella, rosemary, catnip, and mint, naturally repel mosquitoes. Plant them around patios, walkways, or outdoor seating areas. They won’t eliminate mosquitoes, but they can help reduce activity nearby.
Mosquitoes are weak flyers. A fan blowing across a patio can make it hard for them to land. For outdoor dining areas, mosquito netting gives physical protection without sacrificing fresh air.
Cedar chips contain natural oils that deter mosquitoes and other pests. They’re a good choice for garden beds, play areas, and spots where you want added pest resistance.
DIY mosquito control is a good start. Dumping standing water, trimming shrubs, and planting mosquito-repelling herbs all help reduce activity.
However, there are still hidden breeding sites you might miss. Mosquitoes can also fly in from neighboring properties, greenbelts, and drainage ditches, so you must constantly stay on top of prevention and control.
That’s why professional mosquito treatments are important. At Emerald Lawns, we treat the areas mosquitoes use to breed and rest: dense landscaping, shaded spots, and damp zones.
Our treatments are safe for families, pets, and beneficial insects like butterflies and bees. We use either or both of the following solutions to address mosquitoes:
The best time to start mosquito treatments is early spring, when temperatures start to rise and mosquitoes begin breeding.
In Texas, treatments typically run through late fall, especially after rainy periods. At Emerald Lawns, we keep an eye on seasonal trends in Austin, DFW, Houston, and San Antonio to time treatments when they’ll have the most impact.
We’ve been serving Texas homeowners since 2006, so we know how mosquito problems vary by region. We don’t offer one-size-fits-all solutions. We look at your specific yard and concerns, then build a plan that works for you.
Whether you’re in Houston with its humid climate or dealing with DFW’s watering habits, you can trust us to adjust our treatments to your yard’s unique challenges.
Here’s why our customers trust us:
Removing standing water, trimming grass, using repellent plants, and fixing drainage problems all help reduce mosquito activity. However, for long-term control, professional mosquito treatments are essential.
The team at Emerald Lawns provides highly effective and safe mosquito control services designed for Texas yards. Contact us today to schedule your mosquito treatment so you can start enjoying your outdoor space again.