Houston’s climate is characterized by warm temperatures often remaining above 50°F for the majority of the year and frequent precipitation. This environment provides continuous opportunities for mosquitoes to complete their life cycles.
Effective management of mosquito populations relies on an Integrated Vector Management (IVM) approach. This strategy focuses on eliminating habitats and managing population density through consistent, science-backed interventions.
Do regularly inspect and empty water catch trays from hanging plants and accessories.
Do hang items only when dry—avoid leaving towels, rugs, or tarps out after rain.
Do keep shrubs and tree branches pruned—reduce shaded resting spots.
Do position fans or air circulation devices near patios to discourage mosquitoes.
Don’t leave buckets, planters, or outdoor gear under eaves where rainwater collects.
Don’t ignore birdbath maintenance—clean and refill weekly.
Don’t neglect gutters—clear debris that traps water and attracts mosquitoes.