Mosquito Control in Selma, TX
Local mosquito control for Selma homes and yards from Mosquito Guard Pro, a division of Bob Jenkins Pest Control Inc.. Trained technicians, a free no-obligation quote, and protection that keeps working between visits.
Mosquito Control built for Selma homes
Selma sits at the busy I-35 and Loop 1604 junction northeast of San Antonio, where new master-planned subdivisions, retention ponds, and graded drainage hold standing water long enough to keep mosquitoes breeding through the warm months.
Selma's newer neighborhoods are built on flat Blackland clay that drains slowly. Graded lots and stormwater retention ponds pair with young, low tree cover, so rainwater sits in detention basins and yard low spots and feeds steady broods.
A professional barrier treatment that targets the resting and breeding areas where mosquitoes live, protecting your family and pets all season long.
Whether you're in Selma proper or just outside it in Guadalupe County, our technicians know the conditions this part of Central Texas creates. The shade, the standing water, the resting spots. They treat for the long haul, not just the bugs you see today.
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Mosquitoes Selma homeowners deal with
These are the problems we see most often on mosquito control visits around Selma and the rest of Greater San Antonio.
The Selma mosquito season, month by month
Spring rains pond on the clay and in the retention basins to start the season. Pressure runs hard through summer. The young landscaping means standing water lingers after every storm well into fall.
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
PeakHeat and humidity arrive together and pressure ramps toward its summer peak.
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.
What a mosquito control visit in Selma looks like
A full property walk
A trained technician walks your Selma yard to find the shaded, damp resting and breeding areas where mosquitoes live.
Targeted barrier treatment
We treat the resting areas and perimeter so mosquitoes are killed on contact and the residue keeps working between visits.
Breeding-source guidance
We point out the standing water and harborage on your property and how to reduce it so protection lasts.
Service that stands behind itself
We aim to do the job right the first time and stand behind our work. That's the whole point of hiring a pro.
Mosquito control across Selma
We treat homes throughout Selma and the surrounding Greater San Antonio area, including these neighborhoods and the streets around the retention ponds around the Retama Park and Forum corridor.
Don't see your neighborhood? We likely still cover it. Reach out for a free, no-obligation quote and we'll confirm service for your Selma address.
Frequently asked questions
Mosquito Guard Pro treats homes throughout Selma and the surrounding Guadalupe County, including Retama Springs, Stonebrook, The Enclave, along with the rest of the Greater San Antonio communities. If you're nearby and not sure whether you're in range, give us a call and we'll let you know.
Selma's newer neighborhoods are built on flat Blackland clay that drains slowly. Graded lots and stormwater retention ponds pair with young, low tree cover, so rainwater sits in detention basins and yard low spots and feeds steady broods. Those conditions give mosquitoes the standing water to breed in and the shaded, damp spots to rest in during the day, which is why Selma yards stay buggy through the warm months.
Spring rains pond on the clay and in the retention basins to start the season. Pressure runs hard through summer. The young landscaping means standing water lingers after every storm well into fall. Starting treatment early, before populations build, keeps your Selma yard ahead of the problem, and we recommend staying on a regular schedule through the season.
Yes. We treat the vector, not the disease, focusing on the shaded, damp resting and breeding areas where mosquitoes live around your Selma property. Our goal is to protect your family and pets from both the annoyance and the health risks mosquitoes carry.
Candles, zappers, and bug bombs knock down a few mosquitoes but never reach the root of the problem, so they always come back. Effective control reduces breeding sources and treats the resting areas where mosquitoes actually live, including the harborage around the retention ponds around the Retama Park and Forum corridor.
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Dealing with mosquitoes in Selma? Reach out for a free, no-obligation quote and we'll build a plan that fits your home and yard.
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