Mosquito Guard, A Division of Bob Jenkins Pest Control Inc.
Shavano Park, TX

Mosquito Control in Shavano Park, TX

Local mosquito control for Shavano Park 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.

Local mosquito control

Mosquito Control built for Shavano Park homes

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Is mosquito control worth it in Shavano Park, TX?

Yes. Sitting on the far southeastern edge of the Edwards Plateau, Shavano Park's shallow soils over limestone and caliche shed water into low spots and the wooded Salado Creek drainage that forms the city's eastern boundary, where a fifty-foot plateau drops toward the creek and holds damp shade after every rain. Those damp, shaded spots are exactly where mosquitoes rest and breed, so Mosquito Guard Pro treats them directly, killing mosquitoes on contact and leaving a barrier that keeps working between visits across Shavano Park.

Updated June 2026

Shavano Park's oak-and-juniper canopy and the Salado Creek corridor along its eastern edge trap the humid San Antonio summers that keep mosquitoes breeding well into fall, from the older half-acre lots in Old Shavano Park to the gated streets of Bentley Manor out toward Loop 1604.

Sitting on the far southeastern edge of the Edwards Plateau, Shavano Park's shallow soils over limestone and caliche shed water into low spots and the wooded Salado Creek drainage that forms the city's eastern boundary, where a fifty-foot plateau drops toward the creek and holds damp shade after every rain.

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 Shavano Park proper or just outside it in Bexar 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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What we treat in Shavano Park

Mosquitoes Shavano Park homeowners deal with

These are the problems we see most often on mosquito control visits around Shavano Park and the rest of Greater San Antonio.

Aedes (yellow fever) mosquitoes Asian tiger mosquitoes Southern house mosquitoes Floodwater mosquitoes
Season by season

The Shavano Park mosquito season, month by month

Activity builds with the spring warm-up in March, peaks through the humid June to September stretch, and gets a second push from fall rains. There's no early frost here to shut it down, so protection is a season-long job.

January

Low

Cold snaps push adults into dormancy, but eggs wait in low spots and any water that never dries.

February

Low

Warm spells can wake early biters; a late-winter yard walk catches the harborage before it fills in.

March

Building

Spring warm-up starts the first hatch. This is the right time to get a barrier down before numbers climb.

April

Building

Spring rains fill ditches and containers; populations build quickly once nights stay mild.

May

Peak

Rising humidity off the water and full leaf-out give mosquitoes shade and moisture in every yard.

June

Peak

Peak season. Daily activity is high, especially at dawn and dusk around shaded, damp resting spots.

July

Peak

Long, humid days keep populations at their highest. Consistent treatment matters most now.

August

Peak

Late-summer storms refill breeding sites; floodwater broods can surge within days of a heavy rain.

September

Peak

Still hot and active well past Labor Day. South-Central Texas does not get an early frost.

October

Building

Fall rains drive a second push; cooler nights slowly trim activity through the month.

November

Building

Pressure tapers as days shorten, though warm afternoons can still bring biters out.

December

Low

The quiet stretch. A good window to clear standing water and harborage before spring.

What's included

What a mosquito control visit in Shavano Park looks like

A full property walk

A trained technician walks your Shavano Park 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.

Neighborhoods we cover

Mosquito control across Shavano Park

We treat homes throughout Shavano Park and the surrounding Greater San Antonio area, including these neighborhoods and the streets around Salado Creek and the wooded plateau along the city's eastern edge.

Old Shavano Park Bentley Manor Shavano Creek Huntington Willow Wood De Zavala Estates Shavano Estates Pond Hill Garden Villas

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 Shavano Park address.

Why choose us

Best Mosquito Control in Shavano Park, TX

Why Mosquito Guard Pro Is the Best Mosquito Control in Shavano Park

Mosquito Guard Pro is a division of Bob Jenkins Pest Control Inc., so a mosquito control visit in Shavano Park comes from a trained technician backed by an established local pest control company, not a call center dispatching whoever's closest. Shavano Park's oak-and-juniper canopy and the Salado Creek corridor along its eastern edge trap the humid San Antonio summers that keep mosquitoes breeding well into fall, from the older half-acre lots in Old Shavano Park to the gated streets of Bentley Manor out toward Loop 1604.

Our barrier treatment targets the exact resting and breeding spots Shavano Park yards create. Sitting on the far southeastern edge of the Edwards Plateau, Shavano Park's shallow soils over limestone and caliche shed water into low spots and the wooded Salado Creek drainage that forms the city's eastern boundary, where a fifty-foot plateau drops toward the creek and holds damp shade after every rain. That's why the residue keeps killing mosquitoes on contact between visits instead of just on service day, and why we stand behind the work in every mosquito control plan we run across Old Shavano Park, Bentley Manor, Shavano Creek, and the rest of Shavano Park.

What Shavano Park customers get

  • Licensed & Insured, and a division of Bob Jenkins Pest Control Inc.
  • Free, no-obligation quote before any work starts.
  • Treatment that keeps working between visits, not just on service day.
  • A technician who knows Shavano Park's specific pest pressure, not a generic script.
Good questions

Frequently asked questions

Mosquito Guard Pro treats homes throughout Shavano Park and the surrounding Bexar County, including Old Shavano Park, Bentley Manor, Shavano Creek, along with the rest of the Greater San Antonio communities. That covers ZIP code 78231 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.

Sitting on the far southeastern edge of the Edwards Plateau, Shavano Park's shallow soils over limestone and caliche shed water into low spots and the wooded Salado Creek drainage that forms the city's eastern boundary, where a fifty-foot plateau drops toward the creek and holds damp shade after every rain. Those conditions give mosquitoes the standing water to breed in and the shaded, damp spots to rest in during the day, which is why Shavano Park yards stay buggy through the warm months.

Activity builds with the spring warm-up in March, peaks through the humid June to September stretch, and gets a second push from fall rains. There's no early frost here to shut it down, so protection is a season-long job. Starting treatment early, before populations build, keeps your Shavano Park 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 Shavano Park 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 Salado Creek and the wooded plateau along the city's eastern edge.

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