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Protect your family from Zika, West Nile, and dengue-carrying mosquitoes. Professional fogging treatments and breeding site elimination across Texas.

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95% Reduction Rate
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Texas Disease Risk Alert - 2024 Season

Texas mosquitoes can transmit serious diseases including Zika, West Nile virus, dengue fever, and chikungunya. With 287 confirmed West Nile cases in Texas last year, professional protection is essential.

Trusted by 3,900+ Texas Families

Our proven mosquito control methods have protected thousands of families from disease-carrying mosquitoes. See why we're the #1 choice for comprehensive mosquito elimination.

95%
Mosquito Population Reduction
0
Disease Cases in Protected Homes
45 days
Average Protection Duration
3,900+
Texas Families Protected

5-Star Google Reviews from Texas Mosquito Control Customers

⭐ 4.9/5 Average Rating • 4,200+ Verified Google Reviews

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Karen Anderson
2 weeks ago
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Mosquito Control

"Mosquitoes made our backyard unusable. Romex's treatment program has been life-changing. We can actually enjoy our outdoor space now. The seasonal treatments work perfectly. Best investment ever!"

Texas Homeowner
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Christopher Lee
1 month ago
✓ Google Review
Mosquito Treatment

"Living near water meant constant mosquito problems. Romex's barrier spray and larvicide treatments work amazingly well. We can host outdoor parties again. Professional service with great results!"

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Emily White
3 weeks ago
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Mosquito Elimination

"Mosquitoes were so bad we couldn't use our patio. Romex's monthly treatments have made a huge difference. The technician explained the treatment schedule and breeding cycle. Highly effective!"

Texas Homeowner

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Disease-Carrying Mosquitoes in Texas

Identify dangerous mosquito species and understand the health risks they pose to your family

Yellow Fever Mosquito in Texas
Very CommonExtreme Risk

Yellow Fever Mosquito

Aedes aegypti

The most dangerous mosquito in Texas, capable of transmitting Zika, dengue, yellow fever, and chikungunya viruses. Active during daytime hours.

Identification Features

  • Dark brown to black with white/silver markings
  • Distinctive white bands on legs and body
  • Lyre-shaped marking on thorax

Disease Transmission Risk

  • Zika virus
  • Dengue fever
  • Yellow fever

Peak Season

April - November

Breeding Sites

Small containers, flower pots, tires, gutters, birdbaths

Common House Mosquito in Texas
Very CommonHigh Risk

Common House Mosquito

Culex pipiens

The primary vector for West Nile virus in Texas. These mosquitoes are most active at night and prefer to breed in stagnant water.

Identification Features

  • Brown to tan coloration
  • Medium size (3-6mm long)
  • No distinctive markings

Disease Transmission Risk

  • West Nile virus
  • St. Louis encephalitis
  • Eastern equine encephalitis

Peak Season

May - October

Breeding Sites

Stagnant pools, storm drains, ditches, septic tanks

Asian Tiger Mosquito in Texas
CommonHigh Risk

Asian Tiger Mosquito

Aedes albopictus

An invasive species that has become well-established in Texas. Known for its aggressive biting behavior and ability to transmit multiple viruses.

Identification Features

  • Black with distinctive white stripes
  • Single white stripe down the center of head/thorax
  • Banded legs with white markings

Disease Transmission Risk

  • Dengue fever
  • Chikungunya virus
  • La Crosse encephalitis

Peak Season

March - November

Breeding Sites

Tree holes, containers, tires, cemetery vases, rain gutters

Malaria Mosquito in Texas
ModerateMedium Risk

Malaria Mosquito

Anopheles quadrimaculatus

While malaria is not currently transmitted in Texas, these mosquitoes are present and capable of disease transmission under the right conditions.

Identification Features

  • Dark brown with spotted wings
  • Four distinct dark spots on wings
  • Palps as long as proboscis

Disease Transmission Risk

  • Malaria (potential)
  • Dog heartworm
  • Eastern equine encephalitis

Peak Season

April - September

Breeding Sites

Clean, permanent water sources like ponds and marshes

Professional Mosquito Control Methods

Multi-layered approach for maximum mosquito reduction and disease prevention. Each method is specifically targeted to eliminate mosquitoes at different life stages.

1

Professional Fogging

ULV (Ultra Low Volume) treatments to eliminate adult mosquitoes

Effectiveness:95%
Protection:7-14 days
2

Breeding Site Elimination

Identification and treatment of mosquito breeding areas

Effectiveness:90%
Protection:30-60 days
3

Barrier Treatments

Long-lasting residual treatments around property perimeters

Effectiveness:85%
Protection:30-45 days
4

Larvicide Applications

Targeted treatments of breeding sites to prevent adult emergence

Effectiveness:99%
Protection:30 days

See Our Mosquito Control Process

Watch how our certified specialists identify breeding sites, apply targeted treatments, and create protective barriers for maximum mosquito control.

Mosquito Control Process

Don't Risk Disease - Protect Your Family Now

Texas has seen a 40% increase in mosquito-borne illness cases. Don't wait for the next outbreak - get comprehensive mosquito protection today.

287
West Nile cases in Texas (2023)
40%
Increase in mosquito-borne illness
< 24 hrs
Our treatment response time
Same-Day Service Available
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"We live near White Rock Lake and mosquitoes were unbearable. Romex's treatment eliminated 95% of them within 48 hours. Our outdoor events are finally enjoyable again!"

Lisa K. - Dallas, TX
Verified Customer • Lakefront property
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