TEXAS MOSQUITO BRIEF
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SUMMER PRESSURE · CONTINUOUS ACTIVITY · ALL ZONES AFFECTED
Metro · Frisco Command

Mosquito control,
Frisco, Texas.

Frisco’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 Frisco-area cities, one phone number.

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Quick Answer

Where in Frisco does Texan Mosquito Systems install misting systems?

Texan Mosquito Systems installs custom-designed automated mosquito misting systems for residences across Frisco, TX, including Frisco Lakes, Stonebriar, Phillips Creek Ranch, Lone Star Ranch, Newman Village, The Trails, Starwood, and Grayhawk. We design, install, calibrate, and maintain barrel and tankless systems on a single Collin/Denton County route dispatched from our Dallas depot. No contracts. 7 ZIP clusters covered (75033 / 75034 / 75035 / 75036 / 75068 / 75070 / 75078). Free, on-site quote in 48 hours.

Frisco Climate

Built for North Texas bite-zones.

Frisco sits at the high end of the DFW prairie, just enough elevation to drain fast, just enough irrigation to keep mosquitoes in business through October. 7 months of active pressure, with a sharp May surge tied to spring storms and a second wave in September after late-summer fronts. Our calibration is timed to those two peaks. Aedes day-biters and Culex night-biters both work Frisco lots; we treat for both.

DATA · 01
7MO
Active mosquito season

April through October is peak. Aedes aegypti and Culex stay active even in Frisco’s mild winters, our nozzles dose every dawn and dusk.

DATA · 02
52%
Avg. summer humidity

Bayou-fed humidity is what makes Frisco bites worse than Dallas. Higher humidity = longer flight ranges = more mosquito hours per day.

DATA · 03
47SP
Mosquito species in Collin Co.

Among the highest counts in Texas. We don’t formulate, we design for the species mix, with concentrate options vetted by your licensed applicator.

Where we install in Frisco.

8 hoods · 7 ZIP clusters

Frisco Lakes

75033
Active-adult community west of the Dallas North Tollway with shoreline lots on Stewart Creek, standing-water proximity makes perimeter nozzle density critical.

Stonebriar

75034
Country-club estates around Stonebriar Centre and the golf course irrigation network, HOA architectural review required for all exterior installs.

Phillips Creek Ranch

75033 · 75036
Master-planned community with Lewisville Lake watershed greenbelts, mature pecan canopies and creek-adjacent lots run heavy mosquito pressure.

Lone Star Ranch

75033
West Frisco subdivision off El Dorado Parkway with manicured lots and shared park spaces, ideal for tankless systems with concealed reservoirs.

Newman Village

75034
Tuscan-style luxury community on Lebanon Road, tile roofs, stucco walls, and ARC-driven aesthetic standards we accommodate with painted nozzles.

The Trails

75035
Established subdivision east of Custer Road with mature trees and pool decks, classic North Texas backyards prone to evening Culex pressure.

Starwood

75034
Gated luxury community north of Lebanon Road with private greenbelts, estate-scale lots that need extended barrel runs and zoned schedules.

Grayhawk

75033
Family-oriented neighborhood off Main Street with parks and trails, mid-sized lots ideal for our standard barrel systems.
Outside these neighborhoods? · we cover every Frisco ZIP · call (713) 257-9125 to confirm.
Routing

How we reach a Frisco address.

Your Frisco install isn’t dispatched out of a call center. Every job is routed from our Dallas depot near LBJ Freeway (I-635), about 22 miles south of central Frisco along the Dallas North Tollway, meaning the same crew that installs your system is the same crew that returns for refills, repairs, and seasonal calibration.

Depot
Dallas, TX, Texan Mosquito Systems DFW dispatch, near LBJ Freeway (I-635). 25–30 minute drive to most Frisco addresses.
County
Collin & Denton Counties, TX, Frisco straddles the line; we serve both halves with a single route shared with Frisco, Allen, McKinney, and The Colony.
Corridors
Dallas North Tollway, Sam Rayburn Tollway (SH-121), US-380 (University Drive), Preston Road (SH-289), Main Street. We schedule mornings vs. afternoons by corridor to keep response time predictable.
Response
Quote: 48 hours. Refill: 5–7 business days. Repair: 48 hours inside Frisco city limits, 72 hours for adjacent towns.
Crew
Texas-licensed applicators only. Same uniformed family team since 2014, not subcontracted, not a franchise, not a referral network.
What we install

Six things we do
in Frisco backyards.

Every system on this page is designed, installed, and serviced by Texan Mosquito Systems, not subcontracted, not franchised.

SVC · 01

Barrel or tankless. We design every nozzle layout to your yard, no kit-of-parts.

SVC · 02

Refills, seasonal tune-ups, and emergency repairs, same crew that installed it.

SVC · 03

Frisco’s outdoor dining is year-round. We protect patios at Heights, Montrose, EaDo, and Rice Village restaurants.

SVC · 04

Pool decks, playgrounds, walking trails. Volume pricing for HOAs across Sugar Land, Cinco Ranch, Bridgeland.

SVC · 05

Wedding venues, brewery patios, festivals. One-time treatments designed around your event date.

SVC · 06

Working on a new build in Bridgeland, Sienna, or Cross Creek? We rough-in lines before fence and landscaping.

FRISCO FAQ

Questions, asked by Frisco homeowners.

The five questions every Frisco homeowner asks before installing, answered by the Texas-licensed crew on the truck, not a call center.

Frisco-specific question?
Call our Frisco dispatch.

Pre-plumbing during framing is the cleanest install we do, and Frisco’s build pace off the Dallas North Tollway and east of Preston means we coordinate with new-construction superintendents almost weekly. We drop concealed PEX supply lines, a dedicated 24V control run, and a tankless reservoir cavity in the garage, usually inside an afternoon while electrical and plumbing are still rough. Newman Village, Starwood, and Phillips Creek Ranch builders already know our specs.

Different boards, different formats. Stonebriar uses a multi-page ARC application with elevation-marked nozzle diagrams; Newman Village requires color-matched stucco-tone nozzles and tile-roof concealment plans; Starwood asks for greenbelt-side spec sheets; Phillips Creek Ranch wants riparian setback notes for its Lewisville Lake watershed lots. We prep each packet to the specific HOA’s spec rather than a generic template, that’s why our approval rate is what it is.

Yes, the hardware is yours outright, no contracts to assign. Most Stonebriar and Starwood buyers treat an installed misting system as a value-add on the listing; we’ll hand the new owner a one-page cheat sheet covering reservoir location, refill cadence, and our Dallas dispatch line so they can pick up service without paperwork. We’ve done dozens of buyer-walkthroughs in Newman Village alone.

It changes the back fence, not the front budget. Frisco Lakes shoreline lots get tighter nozzle pitch along the rear seawall, a dedicated zone aimed at the cattail line where Culex stage at dusk, and a dawn-bias schedule that hits before the breeze comes off the water. We’ve installed enough of that 75033 shoreline that we know which coves push hottest in July.

Almost always. On established Stonebriar and The Trails lots with mature St. Augustine and stamped concrete patios, we route along fence lines, under existing landscape edging, and through soffit transitions rather than cutting turf. Where a soft trench is unavoidable we use a 2-inch slot tool that a sod plug covers in two weeks. Most Frisco yards never see a backhoe.

Two main actors. Aedes albopictus, the aggressive black-and-white day-biter, loves the shaded pecan and crepe myrtle canopies of The Trails and Grayhawk. Culex quinquefasciatus, the dusk-to-dawn West Nile vector flagged annually by Collin County Health Care Services, works the Cottonwood and Stewart Creek drainages. Our concentrate hits both; calibration timing favors whichever is heavier on your specific lot.

No catch. You buy the hardware, you own it, you choose us for refills and recalibration only if you want to. Frisco homeowners ping-ponged between national franchise contracts long enough that we built the opposite model on purpose. If a season goes sideways, you fire us, the system on your fence stays yours.

A standard Frisco yard burns through a concentrate cartridge every 6–8 weeks during active season, call it 4–5 refills March through November. Refills run a flat per-cartridge rate published up front (no metered surprises, no fuel surcharges), scheduled on a 5–7 business day window, and we top off with a quick nozzle check while we’re on site. No auto-bill, no minimums.

Metro

Outside Frisco? We cover the metro.

Our DFW crew runs the same trucks, same concentrate, and same warranty across Collin and Dallas counties. If your address falls in any of these cities, you’re in route.

Ready for a Frisco-quiet backyard?

Ready for a Frisco-quiet backyard?

A licensed Texas technician visits your Frisco-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.

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