Mosquito Control in Waco, TX
Mosquito season in Waco starts early and runs long. From March through November, the heat and humidity create near-perfect breeding conditions, and if you have any standing water in your yard, you have a mosquito nursery. Most homeowners try sprays from the hardware store and get a few days of relief before the problem comes right back. That’s because those products only kill adult mosquitoes.
The larvae in your yard keep hatching, and the cycle starts over. At Action Services, we treat both adult mosquitoes and their breeding sites, so the results actually last. We’ve been helping Waco homeowners reclaim their yards since 1994.
Most people think of mosquitoes as a nuisance, but in Central Texas they’re a genuine health concern. Waco’s proximity to the Bosque River, Lake Waco, and Waco Creek, combined with summer rainfall, makes McLennan County a high-activity area for several mosquito species. Some of the diseases mosquitoes can carry and transmit in Texas include:
The most commonly reported mosquito-borne illness in Texas. Symptoms range from mild fever to serious neurological complications.
A concern for pregnant women in particular, as it can cause severe birth defects.
Mosquitoes transmit heartworm larvae to dogs and cats. This is one pet owners often overlook.
Rare but serious, found in Texas and potentially fatal in horses and humans.
Professional treatment isn’t just about comfort — especially if you have young children, elderly family members, or pets spending time outdoors.
Our Mosquito Control Treatment Process in Waco
We don't just spray and leave. Our process is designed to reduce mosquito populations at the source and keep them down through the season.
You might need professional help if you’re noticing any of the following around your Waco property:
Professional treatments work best when combined with a few simple habits around your property:
Best for special occasions — backyard weddings, graduation parties, cookouts, or any outdoor event where you need protection for a specific date. We treat 24–48 hours before your event so the barrier is at full strength when guests arrive.
Best for homeowners who want to enjoy their yard all season without worrying about mosquitoes. We return monthly March through November, re-treating your yard as the previous application breaks down. This is the most effective long-term approach.
We've been licensed and locally operating in Waco, not a national franchise passing calls to whoever is available. When you call us, you deal with our team, and we know the Waco area well. We're licensed by the Texas Department of Agriculture, available 24/7, and we don't lock you into long-term contracts. If mosquitoes return between scheduled treatments, call us and we'll come back.
Areas We Serve Mosqito Control
If you are in McLennan County or a nearby county, call us to confirm service availability at your address.
Mosquito Control FAQs, Waco, TX
A: Our barrier spray treatments typically last 2–3 weeks depending on rainfall and weather. Heavy rain can break down the treatment faster, which is why we recommend monthly service during peak mosquito season rather than relying on a single application.
A: Yes. We use EPA-registered products applied according to label guidelines. We ask that children and pets stay off treated areas until the spray has fully dried — typically 30–60 minutes. We’ll give you clear instructions before we begin.
A: Waco’s mosquito season typically runs from March through November. Activity peaks in late spring and late summer when heat and humidity are highest. We recommend starting treatment in early March to stay ahead of the population before it builds up.
A: Absolutely. We offer one-time event treatments for backyard parties, weddings, graduation cookouts, or any outdoor gathering. We treat 24–48 hours before the event for best results. Call us as soon as you have a date and we’ll get you scheduled.
A: No. As long as we can access your yard, we can treat while you’re away. We’ll notify you when the treatment is complete and let you know the recommended time before re-entry.
Stop losing your evenings to mosquitoes. Call or text Action Services at (254) 717-6077 — we’re available 24/7, serve all of McLennan County, and can often schedule service within 24 hours. No contracts, no pressure, just results.