Mosquito Control in Bee Cave, TX
Bee Cave families deserve outdoor spaces they can actually use. GreenGuard USA delivers pesticide-free CO2 mosquito control that protects your family without compromising the Hill Country environment you moved here for.
Book Free AssessmentWhy Bee Cave has serious mosquito pressure
Bee Cave's rapid development has created a landscape that concentrates mosquito breeding pressure. Retention ponds required by development codes, landscaping irrigation that pools in karst terrain, and proximity to the Barton Creek watershed channel drainage into predictable low points throughout the city. The tiger mosquito thrives in the container-heavy suburban landscape — gutters, planters, HVAC condensate, and ornamental water features. Combined with Bee Cave's warm microclimate, the result is sustained pressure from March through October with peak activity in summer months following thunderstorm events.
A smarter solution for Bee Cave 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.
What we offer in Bee Cave
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.
Learn MoreWe own the trap, handle CO₂, maintenance, and seasonal adjustments. The completely hands-off experience. From $159.99/mo.
See Rental PlansWe walk your property, map mosquito pressure zones, and design the right coverage plan. No cost, no obligation.
Book Free AssessmentServing Bee Cave and surrounding areas
Bee Cave sits at the intersection of Hill Country aesthetics and suburban density — and that combination drives a mosquito pressure profile unlike other Travis County cities. Development-mandated retention ponds that keep properties looking pristine also function as mosquito nurseries. Natural Hill Country drainage flows downhill toward those retention features, concentrating breeding from across larger catchment areas.
Bee Cave Mosquito Hotspots
Spanish Oaks and Falconhead neighborhoods have the premium landscaping, water features, and HOA common areas that create consistent multi-source pressure.
Bee Cave Town Center and retail corridor along SH-71 has commercial irrigation and drainage that sustains tiger mosquito populations in adjacent residential areas.
Bella Colina estate properties near the Barton Creek watershed experience elevated pressure from the karst terrain’s ability to hold moisture in rock crevices and drainage features.
The Hills community has older development with established tree canopy and irrigation that creates sustained shaded habitat throughout the season.
Bee Cave Mosquito Season
Bee Cave season: March through October, with peak pressure May through September. The karst terrain retains moisture between rains, extending breeding windows beyond what rainfall totals alone would suggest.
Neighborhoods We Serve
We serve Bee Cave, The Hills, Falconhead, Bella Colina, Spanish Oaks, Ladera, and surrounding communities in western Travis County along SH-71.
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.
We also serve communities near Bee Cave
Ready to reclaim your outdoor space?
Book a complimentary consultation. We visit your Bee Cave property, assess mosquito pressure, and design a custom plan, at no cost and no obligation.
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