Keeping Houston Streets Mosquito-Free
Professional street-level mosquito fogging that clears residential roads, neighborhood entrances, and high-traffic outdoor corridors so your community can move comfortably.
Houston's streets, sidewalks, and neighborhood corridors are some of the most mosquito-active zones in the region. When mosquitoes take over the streets, no one escapes.
Personal repellents don't address the problem at scale, and individual yard treatments only go so far. Professional street fogging delivers the wide-area coverage needed to actually reduce mosquito pressure along the roads and pathways your community uses every day.
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Our street mosquito fogging is built for wide-area coverage across residential roads and community corridors. Every treatment is designed to knock down active mosquito populations and leave behind residual protection that keeps the pressure down between visits.

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We follow a structured approach to ensure every treatment delivers maximum coverage and consistent results across your neighborhood's roads and shared corridors.
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Before any fogging begins, our team maps the targeted streets and identifies high-mosquito corridors.
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We deploy professional-grade fogging trucks equipped with ULV systems that release a fine treatment mist across roads.
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We return on a 21-day cycle to reapply treatment and maintain consistent protection throughout peak mosquito season.
In Houston's humid environment, mosquitoes concentrate along roads, which makes street-level treatment one of the most effective ways to reduce community-wide exposure.


Truck-mounted fogging clears mosquitoes across long stretches of road and adjacent greenery in one pass.
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Our fogging goes directly to curb lines, drainage channels, and roadside vegetation rather than working around them.
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Street fogging restores comfort to the everyday outdoor routines that mosquito pressure disrupts most.
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When streets are treated alongside yards, the cumulative effect on mosquito populations is stronger.
Effective street fogging requires specialized equipment, precise timing, and a team that understands the unique mosquito pressures of Houston's neighborhoods. Here's what sets SkeeterCide apart:
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We use truck-mounted ULV fogging systems designed specifically for wide-area road treatment, not residential sprayers repurposed for street use.
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Our crews operate during the dusk and early-morning windows when mosquitoes are most active and environmental conditions allow for maximum coverage.
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Our scheduled return visits keep protection active throughout the season so populations stay suppressed between applications.
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Whether you need a single street treated or a full HOA road network covered, we develop a treatment plan tailored to your community's size and layout.
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Every application is performed by licensed technicians trained in mosquito control and proper ULV fogging techniques for public and residential environments.
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Our protocols account for local heat, humidity, and peak mosquito season timing, so treatments are applied when and where they'll work hardest.
Nothing speaks louder than results. Here's what some of our customers have to say about their experience.

Kevin M.,
Humble, TX

HOA Board Member, Atascocita, TX
Our street fogging crews regularly service neighborhoods throughout Northeast Houston, including Kingwood, Humble, Atascocita, Porter, New Caney, Spring, and The Woodlands. If you don't see your area listed, reach out. Our service footprint is always growing.

Professional street fogging delivers the wide-area relief your community needs, backed by scheduled service that keeps protection going all season long.
FAQs

Street fogging is most effective during dusk and early morning hours when mosquitoes are most active, and wind speeds are low enough to allow the treatment mist to settle properly across road surfaces and adjacent vegetation.
Street fogging uses truck-mounted ULV systems to treat wide outdoor corridors at scale. Yard fogging focuses on individual property treatment. Both work best when used together as part of a community-wide program.
Yes. Once the fog has fully settled and dried, treated streets and sidewalks are safe for pedestrian use. Our team can advise on the appropriate re-entry window based on conditions at the time of treatment.
For consistent results, we recommend a 21-day treatment cycle throughout peak mosquito season. This cadence prevents population rebound and maintains a noticeable reduction in mosquito activity along treated routes.
Absolutely. Street fogging pairs well with yard fogging and park/trail treatments as part of a comprehensive community mosquito control program. Combined coverage delivers significantly better results than any single treatment type alone.