Mosquito control,
Pearland, Texas.
Pearland’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 Pearland-area cities, one phone number.
Quick Answer
Where in Pearland does Texan Mosquito Systems install misting systems?
Texan Mosquito Systems installs custom-designed automated mosquito misting systems for residences across Pearland, TX, including Shadow Creek Ranch, Silverlake, Southern Trails, Riverstone Ranch, Sedona Lakes, Pomona, Twin Creek Estates, and Pine Hollow. We design, install, calibrate, and maintain barrel and tankless systems on a single Brazoria County route dispatched from our Houston depot. No contracts. 3 ZIP clusters covered (77581 / 77584 / 77588). Free, on-site quote in 48 hours.
Built for Clear Creek bite-zones.
Pearland sits on the flat coastal prairie where Clear Creek and Mary’s Creek drain toward Galveston Bay, slow water, heavy clay, and dozens of master-planned community lakes that hold breeding habitat year-round. 9 months of active pressure, with a punishing April–June peak from spring storms and a second wave in September after Gulf fronts. Aedes day-biters dominate the new-construction lots in Shadow Creek and Pomona; Culex night-biters cycle off the lake edges. We treat for both.
April through October is peak. Aedes aegypti and Culex stay active even in Pearland’s mild winters, our nozzles dose every dawn and dusk.
Bayou-fed humidity is what makes Pearland 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 Pearland.
Shadow Creek Ranch
Silverlake
Southern Trails
Riverstone Ranch
Sedona Lakes
Pomona
Twin Creek Estates
Pine Hollow
How we reach a Pearland address.
Your Pearland install isn’t dispatched out of a call center. Every job is routed from our Houston depot near US-290 / Beltway 8, about 22 miles south down SH-288, 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 Pearland 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.
Pearland’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 Pearland homeowners.
The five questions every Pearland homeowner asks before installing, answered by the Texas-licensed crew on the truck, not a call center.
Can you rough-in a system during new construction in Shadow Creek or Pomona?
Yes, and SH-288 corridor builders along Pomona and Southern Trails are our most common pre-construction calls. We coordinate with the framer to drop sleeves at fence corners, with the plumber for a dedicated supply stub at the future reservoir wall, and with the landscape designer so beds match the planned nozzle stations. Roughing in at framing saves roughly $600–$900 versus a retrofit.
Which Pearland-area subdivisions are on your weekly route?
Shadow Creek Ranch, Silverlake, Southern Trails, Riverstone Ranch, Sedona Lakes, Pomona, Twin Creek Estates, and Pine Hollow all sit on the Tuesday/Thursday SH-288 dispatch from our Houston depot. We also pick up new-construction along Pearland Parkway and Mary’s Creek-adjacent lots in 77581 on the same swing, one truck, one route, no franchise hand-off.
How strict is the Shadow Creek Ranch ARC about exterior equipment?
Strict, and we like it that way. Shadow Creek’s Architectural Review Committee wants reservoirs screened with matching slat fence or shrub massing, and nozzles in a finish that disappears against trim. We submit a six-page packet with elevation photos, the exact Sherwin-Williams color match, and the proposed concealment. Pomona and Southern Trails ARC use similar standards; we’ve been approved on every Pearland submission since 2019.
Will misting interfere with my pool deck or outdoor kitchen?
No. On Pearland pool yards, common across Silverlake and Riverstone Ranch, we route the perimeter zone outside the deck coping and aim every nozzle outward. Mist runs at dusk and pre-dawn when no one is swimming. Outdoor kitchens get an isolated micro-zone you can lock out from the controller during a cookout, then auto-resume after.
Can a misting system reduce my West Nile risk in Pearland?
Materially, yes. Brazoria County Mosquito & Rodent Control trapped West Nile virus along Clear Creek every year from 2019 through 2024, with the heaviest counts in 77584 between Silverlake and Mary’s Creek. Our concentrate knocks down Culex quinquefasciatus, the primary WNV vector here, on every cycle. Pairing the system with weekly standing-water checks is what the county itself recommends.
Is there any monthly fee or autopay commitment?
None. Pearland clients pay once for the install, then only for refills and the seasonal calibration when they want them, quoted before each visit, no card on file unless you ask. We’ve never charged a Shadow Creek or Pomona homeowner a recurring access fee, and we don’t plan to start.
Do you adjust calibration mid-season if pressure spikes?
Yes. If you call in July saying the Sedona Lakes shoreline is suddenly biting through 7pm cycles, we send a tech inside the 48-hour window for a free recalibration, cycle time, dwell, and nozzle angle all get reviewed. Pearland’s August humidity often shifts mosquito flight altitude; we re-tune annually for free, mid-season as needed.
When does mosquito pressure actually start in Pearland each year?
Earlier than most homeowners expect, Aedes albopictus eggs hatch in 77584 standing water as soon as ground temps clear 60°F, which usually means late February. Clear Creek floodplain neighborhoods feel it first; Pine Hollow and east-Pearland Twin Creek see noticeable pressure by mid-March. We schedule the first calibration around March 1 to get ahead of it.
Outside Pearland? 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 Shadow Creek-quiet backyard?
A licensed Texas technician visits your Pearland-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.