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Mosquito Exterminator in McKinney TX

Get your backyard back.
Stopped where they breed.
Pet & kid safe.

Serving McKinney, Plano, Frisco, Allen and across Collin County.

Seasonal from$85/stop
Every 3 weeksApr to Oct
No-contract options
Same-day pest control
Free inspection & estimate
Treats the breeding water, not just the air
A mosquito on the rim of a backyard birdbath holding standing water at a McKinney TX home Pest Me Off mosquito control technician giving a thumbs up
Best of McKinney 2026, Business Rate award winner Best of McKinney 2025, Star Local Media Readers Choice winner
Best of McKinney 2025 & 2026
Family-owned and operated
12+ years local
The Pest Me Off difference

Why McKinney Homeowners Choose Pest Me Off for Mosquito Control

Pest Me Off is a family-owned, Texas-licensed pest control company that has been taking backyards back from mosquitoes in McKinney, Plano, Frisco and Allen since 2014.

Every yard is treated by a licensed applicator, never a subcontractor. Fog-the-air chains kill the mosquitoes flying past the nozzle and skip the standing water that hatches the next thousand. We treat the shaded foliage where adults wait out the Texas heat, find and drain the water where they breed, then come back every 3 weeks so the barrier never lapses through Collin County’s April to October season.

Serving since 2014Family-owned and locally operated
Best of McKinney 2025 & 2026Voted best local pest control
275+ five-star reviewsEvery Google review is 5.0
TX TPCL #0937184State-licensed and fully insured
Pest Me Off’s Branded Methodology
The RID Method

How our mosquito control service works

A fogger empties the backyard for one evening and does nothing about the eggs already sitting in a flower pot saucer, so a week later the bites are back. The RID Method goes after the whole problem: the adults resting in your shaded foliage, the standing water hatching the next wave, and the neighboring yards that keep sending reinforcements. Remove and Install both happen on the initial visit. That is our one-time Mosquito Annihilation treatment. Defend is the ongoing step, our Skeeter Beater seasonal program with service every 3 weeks, April through October, for families who want the backyard usable all season long.

Phase 1 The Initial VisitZero hour: Remove and Install both happen today, one trip
R

Remove the Mosquitoes at the Source

Single visit

Mosquitoes do not live in the open air. Through the heat of the day they rest on the undersides of leaves in shaded shrubs, along fence lines, and under decks, and they hatch from standing water, sometimes from a container as small as a bottle cap. We Remove the population at both ends: a treatment across every shaded resting zone on the property, plus a full walk to find, drain, and flag every breeding site, from the clogged gutter to the forgotten dog bowl.

  • Shaded resting zones treated: shrubs, fence lines, under decks, around tree bases
  • Standing-water inspection finds the breeding sites no spray can fix
  • Species confirmed first: daytime bites point to Asian Tiger, after-dark bites to Southern House
  • EPA-registered, pet-safe once the treatment dries (1 to 2 hours)
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Install Scorched Earth Barrier

Single visit

On the same visit, we Install the Scorched Earth Barrier across the yard perimeter: the fence lines, bushes, trees, grass, and eaves that mosquitoes use to move in from neighboring yards. It keeps working on the foliage for 3 to 4 weeks. For yards boxed in by water we cannot reach, we place In2Care stations, small water stations that draw egg-laying mosquitoes, dose them, and send them off to shut down the breeding spots beyond your fence line.

  • Scorched Earth Barrier across the perimeter vegetation and fence lines
  • Patio, deck, and eave zones treated so your seating areas stay usable
  • In2Care stations placed for yards near ponds, creeks, and greenbelts (add-on)
  • Pets and kids back in the yard in 1 to 2 hours
Phase 2 Ongoing Peace of MindThe Skeeter Beater seasonal program
D

Defend All Season

Every 3 weeks, Apr to Oct

Remove and Install clear the mosquitoes you have today. Defend keeps the yard yours. The barrier on the foliage fades after 3 to 4 weeks, eggs laid before treatment keep hatching, and neighboring yards keep producing, so we return every 3 weeks, April through October, to renew the Scorched Earth Barrier and re-walk the property for new standing water before the next wave builds.

  • Re-treatment every 3 weeks holds the barrier through the whole season
  • Breeding-site inspection on every single visit
  • Contract plans and no-contract options both available
  • Skeeter Beater runs $85 per stop, added to any recurring plan
The Pest Me Off Mosquito GuaranteeFree re-service between seasonal stops if the bites come back.

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension documents that the most important mosquito control work in a Texas backyard is finding and emptying the standing water where they breed, because the mosquitoes biting you almost always hatched on or within a few hundred feet of your own property. That is why every Pest Me Off visit includes a breeding-site inspection, not just a spray.

Pet & kid safe
Back in the yard in 1 to 2 hours, once the treatment dries.
EPA-registered products
Applied to the foliage where mosquitoes rest, never to open blooms where bees feed.
Licensed TX applicator
Every visit by a licensed pro, never a subcontractor.
From our Collin County jobs

Real Mosquito Jobs We Have Handled

Not stock photos. Real mosquito calls across Collin County, with what we found and what we did.

Stagnant, debris-filled birdbath water acting as a mosquito breeding site on a McKinney TX job, March 2026
McKinney, TX · March 2026

A backyard birdbath turning out a fresh batch of mosquitoes

On a McKinney inspection in March 2026, the standing water in this backyard birdbath was the find that mattered (pictured): stagnant, debris-filled, and warming up with the first spring days. Water like this can turn out large numbers of biting mosquitoes within days, which is exactly why a spray alone never holds the bites down.

We drained and scrubbed the birdbath, walked the rest of the yard for the other containers that quietly refill after every storm, and treated the shaded foliage where the adults were resting. The standing water is the part a fogger never touches, and it is the first thing we go looking for on every mosquito call.

The bites were never coming from the air. They were hatching in two inches of water by the back fence.

Mosquito pricing

Pricing for Mosquito Control

Three ways to buy the same treatment: the shaded resting zones and the breeding water handled on every visit. Mosquito service in Collin County is seasonal, built around the April through October biting season rather than a quarterly cycle. The free inspection confirms your number before anything gets scheduled.

One-Time
Skeeter Beater
From $85 · one visit

Our one-time knockout when you want the problem gone right now.

No return visits included; the recurring plan adds year-round protection.

  • Full targeted treatment in one visit
  • Pay once, no plan required
  • Some activity for a short window is normal while the treatment works
Get a one-time estimate
Stinger Plan no-contract plan shield
No-Contract
Stinger Plan, No-Contract
$50/mo · cancel any time

The same plan, month to month.

  • The same quarterly treatment and year-round barrier
  • Billed monthly with no annual commitment
  • Guaranteed re-service when covered pests return
  • Cancel any time without penalty
Discuss no-contract options

The Skeeter Beater program pairs with any recurring plan, and no-contract options are available. Want pricing detail for other pest services? See the full Pricing page.

Why store-bought mosquito control fails

Why DIY Mosquito Sprays Fail in McKinney TX

Every yard fogger promises a mosquito-free summer. Every backyard that is unbearable again by the next weekend proves otherwise. The problem is not the can. It is that the mosquitoes biting you are resting in shaded foliage you did not treat and hatching from standing water you have not found, and a fogger touches neither for more than an evening. Here is what homeowners try, why it does not work, and what we do differently.

What homeowners try Why it fails What actually works
Fog the yard before a cookoutstore-bought yard foggers and sprays
It clears the air for one evening, nothing more.

A fogger kills only the adults flying past at that moment and leaves nothing working on the leaves. Eggs already in standing water hatch within 24 to 48 hours, and new biting adults emerge 7 to 10 days later, right on schedule.

Treat the resting zones with a barrier that keeps working.

A 3 to 4 week barrier across the shaded foliage and yard perimeter, applied by a licensed applicator, plus the breeding water found and drained on the same visit.

Citronella candles and bug zapperstorches, coils, zapper lights
They barely touch the mosquitoes biting your ankles.

Zappers mostly kill moths and beetles, candles and coils shift the air a few feet at best and only while they burn, and none of it touches the breeding cycle, so the supply never slows down.

Cut the source, then protect the seating areas.

Drain the standing water, barrier the foliage where adults rest, and run a fan across the patio between visits. Mosquitoes are weak fliers and cannot land in moving air.

Dump the bird bath once and call it done
One pour-out does not break the cycle.

Mosquito eggs stick to container walls, survive drying out, and hatch the moment water returns. Gutters, drains, and pool covers refill with every Collin County thunderstorm, and the Asian Tiger Mosquito flies about 300 feet, so the yards around you keep production going.

Inspect, drain, and barrier on a schedule.

The species confirmed and every breeding site mapped on the first visit, the standing water drained and scrubbed, the Scorched Earth Barrier installed and renewed every 3 weeks, and In2Care stations for the water beyond your fence line.

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$85Per seasonal stop
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Is it the Asian Tiger or the Southern House?

How to Know What’s Biting You in McKinney

Three species do almost all of the biting in Collin County. A couple of quick tells, when it bites and what it looks like, point to which one owns your yard, and our technician confirms the species before any treatment.

Black With Bold White Stripes

The daytime biter, the Asian Tiger Mosquito, is small and jet black with sharp white stripes on the legs and body. The after-dark Southern House Mosquito is a plainer brown. If the one on your arm is striped and biting in full daylight, that is the Asian Tiger.

Standing Water Close By

All three breed in standing water near the house, sometimes in as little as a bottle cap. Flower pot saucers, bird baths, dog bowls, clogged gutters, and pool covers are the usual culprits. Find the water and you have almost always found the source.

When the Biting Happens

The clock is the easiest tell. Bitten in broad daylight, even in full shade, points to the Asian Tiger. Bitten hard at dusk and after dark points to the Southern House Mosquito, the main West Nile carrier here. One that follows you indoors and keeps biting is the Yellow Fever Mosquito.

After the treatment

Mosquito Prevention in McKinney TX Yards

Mosquitoes are a seven-month Texas reality, not a one-time problem. A single treatment clears the yard for an event. Keeping it clear from April through October takes dry containers, trimmed shade, tight screens, and a barrier renewed before it fades.

When mosquitoes are active in Collin County
Low Moderate High Peak
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Mosquito season opens with the first warm spring rains in late March and April and runs through October. The season peaks in waves driven by rainfall: a single thunderstorm can restart the breeding cycle within days. A barrier renewed every 3 weeks is what keeps the yard usable through the whole stretch.

Set up seasonal service

The Skeeter Beater program keeps the barrier renewed every 3 weeks, April through October, with a breeding-site inspection on every stop. $85 per stop, added to any recurring plan, with no-contract options available.

See plan options

Standing water is the whole ballgame. Flower pot saucers, bird baths, dog bowls, kids’ toys, clogged gutters, and pool covers are the top breeding spots around McKinney, Plano, Frisco, and Allen homes. Dump them weekly, and scrub the inside walls while you are at it: mosquito eggs stick to surfaces, survive drying out, and hatch the moment water returns.

Thin the shade and the resting spots go with it. Adult mosquitoes wait out the Texas heat on the undersides of leaves in dense shrubs and ground cover. Keep beds trimmed, pull dense growth back from patios and play areas, and fix irrigation overspray that keeps foliage wet. A fan across the patio helps too: mosquitoes are weak fliers and cannot land in moving air.

Tight screens keep the followers outside. The Yellow Fever Mosquito will trail you through an open door and keep biting indoors. Patch torn window screens, add or repair door sweeps, and keep patio doors closed through the dawn and dusk hours when traffic in and out of the house is heaviest.

Mosquito treatment across Collin County

Mosquito Control in McKinney, Allen, Frisco, and Plano

Mosquito pressure runs hardest in neighborhoods built around ponds, creeks, and greenbelts, exactly the amenities Collin County subdivisions are famous for. We dispatch daily across all 14 service cities.

Allen TX mosquito service area illustration

Allen, TX

High pressure
75002 · 75013
Twin CreeksCypress MeadowsWatters Creek

The pond and creek systems threading through Twin Creeks and Cypress Meadows keep breeding water within flight range of whole streets, and the patio dining around Watters Creek keeps people on the menu from spring break through Halloween. We barrier the yard perimeter and inspect for the standing water that keeps each block producing.

Allen pest control
Frisco TX mosquito service area illustration

Frisco, TX

High pressure
75033 · 75034 · 75035 · 75036
StonebriarHollyhockPhillips Creek Ranch

Master-planned neighborhoods like Stonebriar and Phillips Creek Ranch pair retention ponds with heavily irrigated landscaping, putting a breeding site and a shaded resting zone in the same backyard. Newer Hollyhock sections add construction drainage that holds water after every storm. Frisco runs mosquito traps through the season for good reason.

Frisco pest control
McKinney TX mosquito service area illustration

McKinney, TX

High pressure
75069 · 75070 · 75071 · 75072
Stonebridge RanchCraig RanchPainted Tree

Stonebridge Ranch wraps hundreds of homes around HOA lakes and pond overflow, and Craig Ranch retention ponds keep the surrounding streets supplied with biters all summer. New Painted Tree yards back onto creek corridors and fresh drainage. McKinney’s own seasonal trap program tests for West Nile activity every year.

McKinney pest control
Plano TX mosquito service area illustration

Plano, TX

High pressure
75023 · 75024 · 75025 · 75093
GleneaglesWillow BendSpring Creek

Willow Bend golf course drainage and the mature tree canopy through Gleneagles hold water and shade through the whole season, a breeding site and a resting zone side by side. Homes along Spring Creek back onto greenbelt where shaded foliage gives adult mosquitoes all-day cover within an easy flight of the patio.

Plano pest control
Same-day mosquito control across 10 more Collin County cities
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Tell us where the bites are happening, the backyard especially. We confirm your free same-day visit within 1 hour during business hours (Mon-Fri 8am-5:30pm).

  • Resting zones and breeding water treated on every call
  • Pet-safe products, back in the yard in 1-2 hours
  • No-contract options alongside seasonal plans
  • Same-day service when you call before noon
  • Barrier renewed every 3 weeks, April through October, on the Skeeter Beater program
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Mosquito FAQ

Mosquito Control FAQ

When is mosquito season in McKinney TX?+
Mosquito season in McKinney and Collin County runs April through October, with the heaviest biting from May through August once daytime temperatures hold warm and afternoon thunderstorms keep refilling breeding sites. The season peaks in waves driven by rainfall: a single storm can restart the breeding cycle within days. Starting service in late March or April, before populations build, gives the best protection for the whole season.
How does your mosquito barrier treatment work?+
Adult mosquitoes spend the heat of the day resting on the undersides of leaves in shaded shrubs, along fence lines, and under decks. We apply the Scorched Earth Barrier to those resting zones and the yard perimeter, where it keeps working for 3 to 4 weeks, and we inspect for standing water on the same visit, because the eggs in the water are what hatch the next wave. On the Skeeter Beater seasonal program we return every 3 weeks, April through October, to renew the barrier before it fades.
Why am I still getting bitten after my yard was treated?+
Two reasons, and neither means the treatment failed. First, eggs: a barrier kills adults, but eggs already sitting in standing water hatch within 24 to 48 hours and become biting adults in 7 to 10 days. Second, neighbors: the Asian Tiger Mosquito flies about 300 feet, so mosquitoes hatching next door can reach your patio the same evening. That is exactly why mosquito service runs on a 3-week cycle instead of a one-time spray, and why the In2Care station add-on exists for the water beyond your fence line.
Are your mosquito treatments safe for my dog and kids?+
Yes. We use EPA-registered products selected for residential yards, applied to the foliage and perimeter zones where mosquitoes rest, not blanketed across play areas. Pets and kids are back in the yard in 1 to 2 hours, once the treatment dries. Your technician walks the yard with you before leaving and points out anywhere to stay clear of, and for how long.
Will mosquito treatment hurt bees or butterflies?+
We treat the shaded foliage where mosquitoes rest and skip the open blooms where pollinators feed, and we do not spray flowering plants being actively visited by bees at the time of application. The In2Care station goes further: its biological agents target mosquitoes and are not toxic to birds, mammals, bees, or butterflies. The honest answer is that placement is everything, which is why our treatment is targeted to resting zones instead of fogged across the whole yard.
What is the In2Care mosquito station?+
In2Care is an EPA-registered station, a small water-filled container that draws egg-laying female mosquitoes. When a female lands inside, she picks up a slow-acting biological treatment, then carries it out to the other breeding sites she visits, including standing water in neighboring yards that we cannot treat directly. She dies within 6 to 12 days, and the young mosquitoes developing in the water she contaminated never mature into biters. It is available only through licensed professionals and is serviced at every seasonal visit.
Can I get a one-time mosquito treatment for a backyard party?+
Yes. Our one-time Mosquito Annihilation treatment is built for exactly that: graduation parties, wedding receptions, birthday cookouts. Schedule it 24 to 48 hours before the event, not the morning of, so the barrier has time to fully set before guests arrive. One honest caveat: a single treatment clears the yard for the occasion, but eggs already in the water and mosquitoes from neighboring yards rebuild the population within 2 to 3 weeks. For a backyard you can use all summer, the seasonal program is the right tool.
What diseases do mosquitoes in McKinney carry?+
The Southern House Mosquito, the after-dark biter here, is the primary West Nile virus carrier in the United States, and both McKinney and Frisco run mosquito trap programs testing for West Nile through the season. The Asian Tiger Mosquito can carry West Nile, dengue, and chikungunya. The Yellow Fever Mosquito can carry dengue, Zika, and chikungunya. Most bites are an itchy nuisance, not an infection, but those trap programs exist for a reason: mosquito control here is a health measure, not just a comfort upgrade.

Ready to get your backyard back in McKinney?

What’s bugging you? Our team has been clearing mosquitoes out of backyards across McKinney, Plano, Frisco, and Allen since 2014. 275+ five-star reviews. Best Pest Control McKinney 2025 and 2026. Same-day service when you call before noon. Texas TPCL #0937184. Open Mon-Fri 8am-5:30pm.