Take Back Your Backyard from Mosquitos
Enjoy summer evenings without swatting. Green Team targets mosquitos where they live and breed with an integrated plan that treats standing water, shaded harborage, and adult populations—so you can enjoy your yard again.
Because it’s your home, not theirs.

Mosquito swarms around patios, porches, and shaded areas
Standing water that encourages mosquito breeding
Increased bites during early mornings and evenings
Mosquito activity near doors, windows, and outdoor lights
Seasonal Mosquito Control for a More Comfortable Yard
Reduce bites and reclaim your outdoor space with targeted mosquito treatments designed for Gulf Coast climates.
Protect Your Yard All Season Long

Mosquito Control Service
Enjoy your outdoor spaces, without the biting guests! Green Team Pest offers targeted Mosquito Control Services designed to reduce mosquito populations where they live, rest, and breed. Whether you're tired of getting swarmed at sunset or worried about mosquito-borne illnesses like West Nile or Zika, our treatments give you real relief.
Mosquito Prevention Tips
Simple steps you can take to reduce mosquito activity around your home and yard.
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Reduce Standing Water
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Use Fans Outdoors
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Treat Water Features
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Maintain Your Yard
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Repair Window & Door Screens
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Use Approved Repellents
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Add Repelling Plants
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Improve Outdoor Lighting
Mosquito Control FAQs
Your questions about prevention, treatments, and timing—answered.
How does your mosquito program work?
We employ a variety of treatment methods to effectively target mosquito resting areas, such as shrubbery and shaded structures, as well as breeding sites, concentrating on reducing their presence around your yard. Treatments are timed to seasonal cycles for consistent relief. Take your yard back and schedule HERE .
Targeted, Season-Long Relief
We combine source reduction, larvicide where needed, and precise adulticide applications on a recurring schedule tailored to your property.
Family-First Approach
We use proven methods, mindful of people, pets, and pollinators—always sharing simple tips to reduce breeding sites between visits.

