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Mosquito Control

Mosquitoes aren’t just a seasonal pain-in-the-neck: they’re the most dangerous creatures on the planet. Millions die every year from mosquito-borne diseases like malaria, West Nile virus, chikungunya, and others. Residents in Houston also have to deal with ticks, which transmit Lyme disease and other serious conditions. Diseases limited to faraway tropical climates are never more than 24 hours away thanks to bloodsucking pests, and more candles or DEET canisters won’t solve the problem. Taking the threat of mosquitoes and ticks seriously requires professional Houston mosquito control services.

No Bugs helps our customers enjoy their yards without fear or discomfort by eliminating 85-90% of outdoor pests for 14-21 days at a time. Our elimination methods have helped numerous families, eliminating all types of outdoor pests with our mosquito control and special event sprays which have resulted in minimal interruption to our customers’ lives. We proudly provide tick and mosquito control services to residents in Houston, Spring, Cypress, The Woodlands, Humble and the surrounding communities.

Not only are mosquitoes a huge nuisance, but mosquito bites can also be extremely dangerous. No Bugs takes a serious approach to mosquito control so you can take your yard back! No Bugs uses an environmentally friendly and pet friendly chemicals to protect you and your family against mosquitoes.

Mosquito Facts

  • There are around 3,500 species of mosquitoes, but only a couple hundred feast on human blood.

  • The female’s saliva contains an anti-coagulant that lets her more easily suck up her meal. The saliva induces an allergic response from her victim’s immune system; that’s why your skin gets an itchy bump.

  •  Mosquitoes are attracted to the carbon dioxide, lactic acid and octenol found in our breath and sweat, and they also sense the heat and humidity that surrounds our bodies. They may also have a preference for beer drinkers.

  • The best time to avoid mosquitoes is in the afternoon, when temperatures are hottest and the insects rest in cooler spots.

  • Females lay their eggs in shallow water or even damp soil that’s prone to flooding. Get rid of any standing water near your home to reduce the mosquito horde.

No Bugs Pest and Termite Control proudly serves Houston, Spring, The Woodlands, Tomball, Cypress, Conroe, Memorial, Katy, Hockley, Humble, Atascocita and surrounding areas