Yard Treatments
Targeted applications for active mosquitoes and the shaded areas where they rest.
Explore yard treatments →Local Service • Free Estimate
Make your Hurst backyard, patio, and pool more usable with mosquito control that addresses neighborhood drainage, mature shade, irrigation, and small breeding sources.
Local mosquito pressure
Hurst's established neighborhoods, mature trees, creek and drainage corridors, parks, pools, and irrigated yards provide many small mosquito habitats. A problem may begin in a gutter or drain on the property, or it may increase after rain across a wider neighborhood.
We inspect both possibilities before recommending the service. That keeps the plan focused on the areas that can be corrected while treating the adult resting zones that continue to affect the yard.

Service options
Targeted applications for active mosquitoes and the shaded areas where they rest.
Explore yard treatments →Custom-designed automated systems for properties that need consistent, hands-off control.
Explore misting systems →Refills, diagnostics, repairs, cleaning, and seasonal care for existing misting systems.
Explore maintenance →Professional inspection, source reduction, and trapping options for persistent breeding pressure.
Explore trapping and abatement →Start with the problem, not the product. We’ll look at the property, when bites occur, how you use the yard, and whether breeding sources or neighboring habitat are contributing.
Why activity builds
Bear Creek-area drainage, neighborhood channels, culverts, and low spots can retain water after storms.
Mature canopy, shrubs, fence lines, and shaded side yards protect adult mosquitoes during the day.
Chisholm Park, Hurst Community Park, school grounds, and connected green areas add nearby vegetation and water features.
Gutters, French drains, toys, planters, pet bowls, and irrigation leaks can produce container mosquitoes close to patios.
Local pressure can vary from one block to the next. Conditions around Chisholm Park, Hurst Community Park, Bear Creek-area drainage, neighborhood channels, and established residential tree cover illustrate the mix of water, shade, vegetation, drainage, and outdoor activity that can influence mosquito encounters.
A practical process
Identify water sources, shaded resting areas, drainage issues, sensitive zones, and the outdoor spaces you use most.
Match the service to the mosquito activity, property layout, maintenance needs, and your goals.
Pair professional control with weekly source reduction, system care, and clear preparation or re-entry guidance.
We help homeowners across Hurst, including:
Near the city line? We also serve Bedford, Euless, North Richland Hills, Colleyville, Fort Worth, and other mid-cities communities. View our service area or contact us to confirm your address.
Tell us about children, pets, beehives, butterfly gardens, vegetable beds, ponds, play areas, and outdoor dining spaces before service.
Products must be selected and applied according to their labels. We’ll explain preparation, treatment timing, and re-entry instructions for the service recommended.
Local answers
Mosquito activity in Hurst usually builds during spring and can continue well into fall. Warm temperatures, rainfall, irrigation, and standing water can create sharp increases during the season.
A yard treatment is a scheduled professional application that targets adult resting areas and, where appropriate, breeding sites. A misting system is installed on the property and delivers brief, automated applications through carefully placed nozzles. The best fit depends on the property and the level of ongoing pressure.
Products should be selected and applied according to their labels. We provide preparation and re-entry instructions for the specific service. Tell us about children, pets, beehives, gardens, ponds, or other sensitive areas before treatment.
Yes, Tactical Mosquito Control provides misting-system maintenance, refills, diagnostics, and repairs. Contact us with the system brand and current condition so we can confirm the best service approach.
No responsible mosquito-control plan can promise zero mosquitoes. The goal is meaningful reduction through source management, personal protection, and a treatment plan matched to the property and mosquito activity.
Tell us what you’re seeing and how you use your outdoor space. We’ll recommend the most practical next step for your property.