Mosquito Pest Services
SAVING AUSTIN ONE MOSQUITO AT A TIME
Mosquitos may be minuscule, but what starts with a little scratch can soon turn into a big, swarming problem. In addition to causing itchy, burning bites, mosquitoes are also known to spread Zika and West Nile viruses, among other illnesses. What are the signs you might have a mosquito problem?
Austin Mosquito Control Services
SAVING AUSTIN ONE MOSQUITO AT A TIME
Mosquitos love the heat and humidity, making Texas a major hotspot for mosquito infestation. The next time you spot one of these biting buzzers, put BrockStar to the pest-er, test. You can trust our safe, effective, family- and pet-friendly mosquito control services to protect your backyard bliss.
If you’ve spotted signs of mosquito infestation, contact BrockStar Pest Services at (512) 800-0437 to schedule an appointment.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Got questions about our mosquito control services in Austin? Mosquitoes aren’t just annoying—they can put your family’s health at risk. At BrockStar Pest Services, we’re here to help you enjoy your outdoor spaces again with expert mosquito control solutions designed for Austin homes. Below are answers to some of the most common questions we receive from Austin homeowners.
Ready to get rid of mosquitoes for good in 78737? Call BrockStar Pest Services today to schedule your Austin mosquito control inspection.
Austin’s mix of urban neighborhoods, greenbelts, creeks, and warm weather creates ideal conditions for large mosquito populations throughout much of the year.
Yes. Areas near Barton Creek, Lady Bird Lake, and greenbelts provide standing water and shaded habitats that support mosquito breeding.
Mosquito activity can be higher in neighborhoods near water sources, heavily wooded areas, or older drainage systems common in parts of Austin.
Hot summers, mild winters, and periodic rainfall allow mosquitoes in Austin to breed quickly and remain active for extended seasons.
During peak mosquito season, most Austin homes benefit from treatments every 3–4 weeks for consistent protection.
Yes. Reducing mosquito populations lowers the risk of diseases such as West Nile virus, which has been reported in the Austin area.