How to Get Rid of Mosquitoes in Your Yard (A Houston Homeowner Guide)
The practical, layered method for actually clearing mosquitoes out of a Houston yard, starting with the step that matters most.
Read more →Professional mosquito control in Houston typically costs $70 to $120 per treatment for a standard barrier spray, or roughly $60 to $100 per month on a recurring seasonal plan with visits every three to four weeks. One-time treatments before an event run a little higher per visit, larger lots cost more, and permanent misting systems are a different category entirely — often $2,500 to $4,500 or more installed, plus ongoing refills. The single biggest driver of your quote is the size of your yard, followed by the treatment method and how often the service returns.
No two mosquito quotes are identical, even for neighbors. Houston's long warm season and heavy rainfall mean mosquitoes breed nearly year-round, and how much yard has to be treated, how often, and with what method determines most of the cost. A reputable company will walk your property before quoting.
This is the biggest lever on price. Companies price by the amount of treatable area — foliage, fence lines, and shaded resting zones — so a compact quarter-acre lot sits at the low end while a heavily wooded acre-plus property can cost two or three times as much per visit. Most standard suburban Houston yards land in the middle of the range.
Method is the second biggest factor. In the Houston market, typical costs look like this:
How often the service returns shapes the total. Recurring plans that visit every three to four weeks cost less per visit than sporadic one-offs, because the company locks in a season of work. Most Houston plans run from spring through late fall, and some providers offer year-round service given our mild winters. Paying for the season up front sometimes earns a discount.
A flat, open, well-drained lot is cheaper to protect than one with dense landscaping, standing water, a pond, heavy tree cover, or a drainage easement that constantly breeds mosquitoes. Properties backing up to bayous, woods, or retention ponds face higher pressure and sometimes need more frequent visits or added larvicide, which raises the cost.
A season of DIY supplies — larvicide dunks, a hose-end barrier concentrate, and maybe a fogger — costs well under a hundred dollars and, done diligently, meaningfully reduces mosquitoes. The catch is diligence: DIY only works if you dump standing water weekly and reapply barrier spray on schedule. Professional service costs more but saves that time, uses commercial-grade products with better residual life, and comes with the convenience of someone else keeping to the schedule. Many Houston homeowners split the difference, handling standing-water removal themselves while paying a pro for barrier treatments.
Understanding the pressure explains the cost. Houston's heat, humidity, frequent rain, and abundant standing water create ideal breeding conditions for most of the year, and the region is home to dozens of mosquito species. That long season is why control here is usually an ongoing service rather than a one-time fix, and why recurring plans dominate the market.
Because mosquito quotes vary with yard size and pressure, a written estimate that states the treated area, the method, the visit frequency, and what is included — larvicide, tick control, re-treatment guarantees — makes it far easier to compare providers. Be cautious of any quote given sight-unseen without someone assessing your actual yard and its breeding sources.
If mosquitoes are keeping you indoors, it is worth scheduling a free yard assessment to get a precise, no-obligation quote in writing. Our team offers free mosquito-control assessments across the Houston area, recurring seasonal plans, and combined mosquito-and-tick treatment options.
The practical, layered method for actually clearing mosquitoes out of a Houston yard, starting with the step that matters most.
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