Mosquito control,
Garland, Texas.
Garland’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 Garland-area cities, one phone number.
Quick Answer
Where in Garland does Texan Mosquito Systems install misting systems?
Texan Mosquito Systems installs custom-designed automated mosquito misting systems for residences across Garland, TX, including Firewheel, Camelot, Bayside, Heather Glen, Club Hill, Oakridge, Eastern Hills, and Duck Creek. We design, install, calibrate, and maintain barrel and tankless systems on a single Dallas County route dispatched from our Dallas depot. No contracts. 5 ZIP clusters covered (75040 / 75041 / 75042 / 75043 / 75044). Free, on-site quote in 48 hours.
Built for Lake Ray Hubbard bite-zones.
Garland’s eastern flank fronts 22,000 acres of Lake Ray Hubbard shoreline, a permanent mosquito reservoir that drives season-long pressure on every lakeside cul-de-sac. 7–8 months of active pressure, with a heavy May surge from spring storms and a long fall tail through October because the lake holds heat. Duck Creek and Spring Creek tributaries push Culex deep into inland neighborhoods like Camelot. We treat for both day and night biters.
April through October is peak. Aedes aegypti and Culex stay active even in Garland’s mild winters, our nozzles dose every dawn and dusk.
Bayou-fed humidity is what makes Garland bites worse than Dallas. Higher humidity = longer flight ranges = more mosquito hours per day.
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 Garland.
Firewheel
Camelot
Bayside
Heather Glen
Club Hill
Oakridge
Eastern Hills
Duck Creek
How we reach a Garland address.
Your Garland install isn’t dispatched out of a call center. Every job is routed from our Dallas depot near LBJ Freeway (I-635), about 12 miles southwest of central Garland, 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 Garland 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.
Garland’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 Garland homeowners.
The five questions every Garland homeowner asks before installing, answered by the Texas-licensed crew on the truck, not a call center.
My Bayside lot fronts Lake Ray Hubbard. What changes on the install?
Lakefront work is the bulk of our Garland book. A Bayside or Lake Country waterfront install gets a dedicated rear-zone aimed across the seawall toward the cattail line, tighter nozzle pitch (every 8–10 feet rather than 12), and a dawn-and-dusk-bias schedule timed to the Culex push off 22,000 acres of open water. Boat-dock approaches get their own micro-zone we trigger separately for evening dock-time.
Which Garland ZIPs sit on your route?
All five, 75040, 75041, 75042, 75043, 75044. Firewheel and Heather Glen sit in the northern 75044/75040 cluster; Bayside, Camelot, and Club Hill anchor the lakeside 75043; Eastern Hills and Duck Creek pull from southern 75041/75042. We share the route with Rowlett, Sachse, and Mesquite, dispatched 12 miles up I-635 from our Dallas depot.
My nozzles aren’t firing, what’s your repair window in Garland?
Inside Garland city limits we hold a 48-hour repair window because the depot is right next door, one of our fastest response zones. A clogged nozzle or a stuck solenoid usually clears on a 30-minute service visit; freeze-cracked manifolds get scheduled into the next morning’s Dallas County route. First-season service calls run no charge for the original install warranty.
Do you handle winterization before North Texas freezes?
Every November before the first sub-30 forecast we drain the supply line from the lowest manifold, blow nozzles clear with low-pressure air, bypass the reservoir, and wrap the pump head. Bayside and Lake Country lakefront installs get an extra blow-out at the seawall zone because lake-cooled air pools there overnight. We re-pressurize in March on the same visit as your spring calibration.
Do I owe a contract after install?
Never. The hardware on your fence is yours; refills and recalibration are pay-as-you-go. Garland homeowners burned by Lake Ray Hubbard-area franchise contracts that auto-renew through the off-season are exactly who we built this model for. Cancel us at any time, sell the house with the system in place, or skip a season, the equipment doesn’t care.
Which species are biting in Camelot vs. on the lake?
Different yards, different bugs. Camelot’s mature pecans and Duck Creek corridor host Aedes albopictus, the day-biting tiger mosquito that hammers afternoon backyard time. Bayside and Lake Country shoreline yards run heavy on Culex quinquefasciatus, the dusk-to-dawn West Nile vector that Dallas County Health and Human Services flags annually along the Lake Ray Hubbard shoreline. Our concentrate hits both.
Tankless or barrel for a Garland lot?
Most Garland yards run perfectly on a concealed 55-gallon barrel, lower cost, easy to refill, fits behind any standard fence corner in Camelot, Heather Glen, or Eastern Hills. Tankless makes sense on Bayside and Lake Country waterfront lots where every square foot is shoreline view and there’s no good drum-hide spot, or on Firewheel greenbelt lots with stricter ARC sightlines. We size it during the eval.
Will you do a mid-season recalibration after the spring storms?
Yes, June or early July, after the May Aedes wave breaks and before the lakeside Culex surge fully kicks in. We re-time cycle windows, re-pitch any nozzles knocked off-aim by lawn crews, and bump concentrate density on lots where Duck Creek or the Lake Ray Hubbard shoreline ran extra wet during spring storms. The visit is short, 30–45 minutes, and pays back in August when pressure peaks.
Ready for a lakefront-quiet backyard?
A licensed Texas technician visits your Garland-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.