Pest Control in New Braunfels, TX
Every Mosquito Guard Pro service available in New Braunfels: mosquito control, general pest control, and the local landmarks, neighborhoods, and season timing that shape how we treat homes here.
Mosquito Guard Pro in New Braunfels
Updated June 2026
New Braunfels sits where the Comal and Guadalupe rivers meet, and all that moving water, river-bottom shade, and tubing-season foot traffic keeps mosquito pressure high right up against backyards in Gruene and the neighborhoods off Common Street.
The river bottoms run on rich, moisture-holding alluvial soil, and the spring-fed Comal keeps humidity high along its banks even when the rest of the county dries out. Those are perfect resting conditions tucked against riverside yards.
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The New Braunfels pest and mosquito season, month by month
Tubing season and summer humidity overlap, so pressure stays heavy from May through September. Watch the river. Floodwater broods can spike within a couple of days of a Guadalupe rise or a hard Hill Country rain upstream.
January
LowCold snaps push adults into dormancy, but eggs wait in low spots and any water that never dries.
February
LowWarm spells can wake early biters; a late-winter yard walk catches the harborage before it fills in.
March
BuildingSpring warm-up starts the first hatch. This is the right time to get a barrier down before numbers climb.
April
BuildingSpring rains fill ditches and containers; populations build quickly once nights stay mild.
May
PeakRising humidity off the water and full leaf-out give mosquitoes shade and moisture in every yard.
June
PeakPeak season. Daily activity is high, especially at dawn and dusk around shaded, damp resting spots.
July
PeakLong, humid days keep populations at their highest. Consistent treatment matters most now.
August
PeakLate-summer storms refill breeding sites; floodwater broods can surge within days of a heavy rain.
September
PeakStill hot and active well past Labor Day. South-Central Texas does not get an early frost.
October
BuildingFall rains drive a second push; cooler nights slowly trim activity through the month.
November
BuildingPressure tapers as days shorten, though warm afternoons can still bring biters out.
December
LowThe quiet stretch. A good window to clear standing water and harborage before spring.
Pest and mosquito control across New Braunfels
We treat homes throughout New Braunfels and the surrounding Greater San Antonio area, including these neighborhoods and the streets around the confluence of the Comal and Guadalupe rivers.
Frequently asked questions
Mosquito Guard Pro treats homes throughout New Braunfels and the surrounding Comal County, including Gruene, Vintage Oaks, Mission Hill, along with the rest of the Greater San Antonio communities. That covers ZIP code 78130 and the neighborhoods around it. If you're nearby and not sure whether you're in range, give us a call and we'll let you know.
We provide mosquito control and general pest control for New Braunfels homes and yards. As a division of Bob Jenkins Pest Control Inc., we can cover mosquitoes and the rest of the pest catalog with one team.
The river bottoms run on rich, moisture-holding alluvial soil, and the spring-fed Comal keeps humidity high along its banks even when the rest of the county dries out. Those are perfect resting conditions tucked against riverside yards.
Tubing season and summer humidity overlap, so pressure stays heavy from May through September. Watch the river. Floodwater broods can spike within a couple of days of a Guadalupe rise or a hard Hill Country rain upstream.
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