GreenGuard USA
Smart. Safe. Effective.
Serving Austin, Travis County

Mosquito Control in Austin, TX

GreenGuard USA provides pesticide-free CO₂ mosquito control for Austin homeowners. No chemicals, no contracts — just effective mosquito elimination using scientifically validated CO₂ traps. Serving all Austin neighborhoods from Westlake to Mueller.

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Local Mosquito Conditions

Why Austin has serious mosquito pressure

Austin's mosquito problem is driven by the combination of warm winters that don't kill tiger mosquito eggs, Barton Creek and Lady Bird Lake tributary drainage creating breeding corridors, and the dense urban tree canopy that creates humid microclimates. The Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) is now the dominant species in Austin backyards — biting during the day, breeding in container water, and resisting traditional control methods designed for house mosquitoes. Combined with Austin's 9-month warm season (March–November), year-round mosquito management is essential for any household that uses its outdoor space.

Why GreenGuard USA

A smarter solution for Austin homeowners

Conventional spray treatments use broad-spectrum insecticides that drift, coat foliage, and kill non-target insects including bees and beneficial predators. CO₂ trapping is fundamentally different. It targets only blood-seeking female mosquitoes using the same CO₂ signal they rely on to locate hosts. Nothing is released into your environment.

  • Targets only blood-seeking female mosquitoes. Bees and butterflies are completely unaffected.
  • No spray drift onto native plants, garden beds, or vegetable gardens.
  • All-electric EV fleet delivery, zero emissions to your door.
  • Month-to-month service, no long-term contracts.
  • Professional placement consultation included at no cost.
Our Services

What we offer in Austin

CO₂ Delivery
CO₂ Tank Delivery

Monthly CO₂ cylinder exchange delivered to your door by our all-electric fleet. We swap the empty, you never run dry. From $89.99/mo.

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Full Service
Full-Service Trap Rental

We own the trap, handle CO₂, maintenance, and seasonal adjustments. The completely hands-off experience. From $159.99/mo.

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Consultation
Free Property Consultation

We walk your property, map mosquito pressure zones, and design the right coverage plan. No cost, no obligation.

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Service Area

Serving Austin and surrounding areas

Austin is home to three primary mosquito species: the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) that bites during daylight hours, the southern house mosquito (Culex quinquefasciatus) active at dusk, and the yellow fever mosquito (Aedes aegypti) concentrated in older central neighborhoods. Each requires a CO₂-based approach for effective capture — spray programs designed for Culex species miss the daytime-biting tiger mosquitoes that drive most Austin resident complaints.

We serve all Austin neighborhoods including Hyde Park, Travis Heights, South Congress, Zilker, Tarrytown, Clarksville, Rosedale, Allandale, Brentwood, Crestview, North Loop, Windsor Park, Mueller, East Austin, South Lamar, Oak Hill, and Circle C Ranch, as well as the greater Austin metro.

Austin Mosquito Hotspots

Properties near Barton Creek, Bull Creek, or Shoal Creek experience the highest mosquito pressure in Austin. The creek corridors provide continuous breeding habitat and high-humidity resting areas that sustain large populations.

East Austin neighborhoods near the Colorado River floodplain and Walnut Creek drainage corridors see elevated pressure, particularly after spring rains.

South Austin properties with mature oak canopy and irrigation-heavy landscaping create ideal tiger mosquito conditions — shaded, humid, with container water everywhere.

Central Austin neighborhoods including Hyde Park, Rosedale, and Brentwood have older tree canopy and mature landscape features (rain barrels, decorative pots, mature bromeliads) that are favorite tiger mosquito breeding sites.

Austin Mosquito Season

Austin’s mosquito season runs approximately March 1 through November 15 in most years — one of the longest in the country. The city averages fewer than 20 hard frost nights annually, meaning tiger mosquito eggs overwinter successfully and populations build rapidly in spring.

Peak season: May through September, with the worst weeks typically during and after the September tropical moisture events.

Not sure if we cover your specific address? Call or text us at 512-560-4129 and we will confirm service availability and schedule your free consultation.

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Ready to reclaim your outdoor space?

Book a complimentary consultation. We visit your Austin property, assess mosquito pressure, and design a custom plan, at no cost and no obligation.

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