Understanding Local Mosquito Behavior
In Little Elm, mosquitoes become active as early as March and can remain a problem through late fall. The area's proximity to Lake Lewisville and frequent spring rains create plenty of opportunities for mosquitoes to breed. Understanding when mosquitoes are most active—typically at dawn and dusk—can help you plan outdoor activities more safely.

Top Tips for Yard Protection
Reducing mosquitoes starts with your yard. Dump standing water from buckets, birdbaths, and planters every few days. Incorporate mosquito-repelling plants like citronella, lavender, and marigolds into your landscaping. Consider adding fans to patios or decks—mosquitoes are weak fliers and avoid breezy areas.
When to Call for Help
If you're still seeing swarms despite your efforts, professional mosquito treatments may be necessary. Technicians can assess your property for hidden breeding spots and apply residual sprays that eliminate adult mosquitoes and prevent larvae from developing.