Mosquito control,
Fort Worth, Texas.
Fort Worth’s heat and humidity make mosquito season nearly year-round. We build misting systems for this climate, the I-45 corridor, the bayous, the tree-canopy backyards in the Heights. Same family team since 2014. Fifteen Fort Worth-area cities, one phone number.
Quick Answer
Where in Fort Worth does Texan Mosquito Systems install misting systems?
Texan Mosquito Systems installs custom-designed automated mosquito misting systems for residences across Fort Worth, TX, including Westover Hills, TCU/West 7th, Fairmount, Tanglewood, Mira Vista, Rivercrest, Crestwood, and Monticello. We design, install, calibrate, and maintain barrel and tankless systems on a single Tarrant County route dispatched from our Dallas depot. No contracts. 9 ZIP clusters covered (76102 / 76104 / 76107 / 76109 / 76110 / 76112 / 76116 / 76126 / 76132). Free, on-site quote in 48 hours.
Built for the Trinity corridor bite-zones.
Fort Worth sits where the Cross Timbers gives way to the prairie, and the Trinity River braids the whole city in standing-water habitat. 8 months of active pressure, with a heavy May-into-June surge tied to spring storm runoff and a long, slow tail through October from Clear Fork backwaters. Bottomland neighborhoods near the river greenbelts run 20–30% hotter than ridge lots. Aedes day-biters dominate the wooded yards; Culex night-biters work the pond-adjacent estates. We treat for both.
April through October is full pressure. Aedes albopictus and Culex quinquefasciatus drive most Cross-Timbers bites, they cycle on every dawn-dusk thermal window, exactly when our nozzles fire.
North Texas afternoon storms recharge every flight window, activity climbs for 36 to 48 hours after a thunderstorm, exactly when most homeowners want their patio.
Texas A&M trapping data lists 51 documented species in Tarrant Co.. We don’t formulate concentrate, we design coverage for the species mix that actually shows up at your address, and a licensed Texas applicator vets the chemistry.
Where we install in Fort Worth.
Westover Hills
TCU / West 7th
Fairmount
Tanglewood
Mira Vista
Rivercrest
Crestwood
Monticello
How we reach a Fort Worth address.
Your Fort Worth install isn’t dispatched out of a call center. Every job is routed from our Dallas depot near LBJ Freeway (I-635), about 35 miles east of central Fort Worth via I-30, meaning the same crew that installs your system is the same crew that returns for refills, repairs, and seasonal calibration.
Six things we do
in Fort Worth backyards.
Every system on this page is designed, installed, and serviced by Texan Mosquito Systems, not subcontracted, not franchised.
Barrel or tankless. We design every nozzle layout to your yard, no kit-of-parts.
Refills, seasonal tune-ups, and emergency repairs, same crew that installed it.
Fort Worth’s outdoor dining is year-round. We protect patios at Heights, Montrose, EaDo, and Rice Village restaurants.
Pool decks, playgrounds, walking trails. Volume pricing for HOAs across Sugar Land, Cinco Ranch, Bridgeland.
Wedding venues, brewery patios, festivals. One-time treatments designed around your event date.
Working on a new build in Bridgeland, Sienna, or Cross Creek? We rough-in lines before fence and landscaping.
Questions, asked by Fort Worth homeowners.
The five questions every Fort Worth homeowner asks before installing, answered by the Texas-licensed crew on the truck, not a call center.
How long is mosquito season in Fort Worth?
Fort Worth runs roughly mid-March through mid-November, about eight active months, a few weeks longer than cities further north on the prairie. The Trinity River bottomland holds humidity that keeps Culex active well into fall, and a wet May routinely produces a punishing six-week Aedes surge. We calibrate around both peaks.
Which neighborhoods do you serve in Fort Worth?
We install in every Fort Worth ZIP, including 76102, 76104, 76107, 76109, 76110, 76112, 76116, 76126, and 76132, covering Westover Hills, TCU/West 7th, Fairmount, Tanglewood, Mira Vista, Rivercrest, Crestwood, and Monticello. We also pick up Aledo, Benbrook, and far-west Tarrant on the same route.
How much does a misting system cost in Fort Worth?
Most Fort Worth yards install between $2,400 and $4,200. Estate-scale lots in Westover Hills, Rivercrest, and Mira Vista regularly run $5,500–$9,500 depending on perimeter length, pond proximity, and HOA-required concealment. Quote, design, ARC packet preparation, calibration, and the first concentrate fill are all included.
Do you handle HOA approval in Mira Vista or Rivercrest?
Yes. Mira Vista, Rivercrest Country Club, and several Westover Hills associations require Architectural Review Committee (ARC) submission. We provide spec sheets, nozzle-placement diagrams, and color-match plans ready to drop into the ARC packet. Most approvals take 3–5 weeks. We don’t install until your HOA signs off in writing.
My lot backs up to the Trinity River greenbelt. Does that change the install?
It changes the design but not the price. River-adjacent lots get tighter nozzle spacing on the rear perimeter, an extra zone or two for the bottomland fence line, and a calibration schedule weighted toward dawn and dusk when Culex push out of the greenbelt. We’ve installed dozens of Trinity-fronted yards in Crestwood, Tanglewood, and Rivercrest.
Do I have to sign a contract?
Never. No contracts, ever. You own the hardware outright, you choose whether to use us for refills and seasonal calibration, and there’s nothing to cancel if you sell, move, or change your mind. We earn every season on time and quality, not on paper.
How fast can you install in Fort Worth?
For non-HOA addresses: 10–14 days from quote to live system. HOA-required addresses (Mira Vista, Rivercrest, Westover Hills): add 3–5 weeks for ARC approval. Install itself is one day, 6–9 hours from arrival to walkthrough. Refills and repairs inside Fort Worth run on a 72-hour response window.
Is West Nile virus a concern in Tarrant County?
Yes. Tarrant County Public Health reports West Nile-positive mosquito traps every summer, with peak activity July through September along the Trinity West Fork, Clear Fork, and Mary’s Creek drainages. Our concentrate is registered for both Aedes day-biters and Culex night-biters, the local West Nile vector. Annual recalibration timed to peak season.
Ready for a Trinity-quiet backyard?
A licensed Texas technician visits your Fort Worth-area property, walks the yard, maps the nozzle layout by hand, and emails a full quote, typically within 48 hours. No sales script, no pressure, no obligation.