Texas Mosquito Control: Complete 2025 Protection Guide
Last Updated: November 26, 2025 | Texas Current Temperature: 65°F
As a CDC-Certified Vector Control Specialist, I've seen mosquito-borne disease cases increase 350% in Texas over the past decade. With temperatures at 65°F in Texas, mosquitoes remain active and dangerous. This comprehensive guide provides professional-level protection strategies to keep your family safe.
Understanding the Current Mosquito Threat in Texas
Mosquitoes aren't just annoying—they're one of the deadliest creatures on Earth, responsible for over 1 million deaths annually worldwide. While Texas mortality rates are lower, West Nile virus alone caused 19 deaths in the state last year.
Current Texas risk factors:
- West Nile virus: Moderate to High risk
- Temperature 65°F: Ideal for mosquito activity
- Recent rainfall: Creates breeding sites
- Urban development: Increases human-mosquito contact
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About the Author: Ella Hansen is a CDC-Certified Vector Control Specialist with PhD in Medical Entomology from Johns Hopkins. She has published research on mosquito-borne disease transmission and advises Romex on mosquito control protocols.
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