Mosquito Control in Lakeway, TX
Lake Travis waterfront living should mean evenings on the water, not evenings indoors. GreenGuard USA provides pesticide-free CO2 mosquito trapping designed for Lakeway's unique lakefront environment.
Book Free AssessmentWhy Lakeway has serious mosquito pressure
Properties within 500 feet of Lake Travis shoreline face among the highest mosquito densities in the Austin metro. The southern house mosquito (Culex quinquefasciatus) breeds in the slow-moving water of coves, marina areas, and lakeside drainage channels and can travel up to two miles from breeding sites. Lakeway's warm microclimate and the lake's consistent moisture supply extend the active season well into November. Shoreline properties, boat docks, and pool areas adjacent to the lake require a high-output solution designed for sustained waterfront pressure that spot treatments cannot address.
A smarter solution for Lakeway 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 Lakeway
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 Lakeway and surrounding areas
Lakeway combines the mosquito pressure of a major water body with the container-breeding habitat of dense suburban development. The result is a two-species problem: large Culex mosquitoes from the lake attacking at dusk, and tiger mosquitoes from container breeding in the neighborhood attacking during the day.
Lakeway Mosquito Hotspots
Lake Travis shoreline and cove properties face the highest pressure in Lakeway. Marina areas, boat dock zones, and low-lying shoreline lots experience nightly Culex activity throughout warm months.
Rough Hollow and The Hollows lakefront communities have the density of amenities — pools, common areas, landscaping — that amplifies pressure beyond what the lake alone would create.
Serene Hills neighborhoods have newer development with retention features and irrigated common areas that sustain population pressure during dry periods.
Lakeway Town Center area along RR 620 has commercial landscaping with regular irrigation that maintains tiger mosquito breeding sites throughout the season.
Lakeway Mosquito Season
Lakeway’s season runs March through November with some activity into December in warm years. The lake’s thermal mass moderates temperatures and extends the active period on both ends compared to inland locations.
Neighborhoods We Serve
We serve all Lakeway communities including Lakeway proper, Serene Hills, Rough Hollow, The Hollows, Lake Travis High School corridor, and lakefront properties along RR 620 and Lohmans Crossing.
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 Lakeway property, assess mosquito pressure, and design a custom plan, at no cost and no obligation.
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