Mosquito Control for AZ Backyards — What Works, What Doesn't
An unusable backyard at dusk is a $150,000 backyard you stop sitting in. Here's what actually controls mosquitoes in Phoenix — and what's marketing fluff.

Source elimination first
Standing water for 7+ days breeds mosquitoes. Check: plant saucers, sagging tarps, clogged gutters, pool cover puddles, drip-line leaks, irrigation valve boxes, low spots in turf. Eliminating breeding water cuts 60–80% of the problem before any treatment.
Misting systems
Permanent perimeter misting (Mistaway, Pynamite) is the most effective active control — $2,500–$6,500 installed for an average backyard. Time-released pyrethrin or essential-oil concentrate; runs 30–60 seconds at dawn and dusk. Treats the perimeter, not just the air you're in.
Mosquito Joe / spray services
Monthly backpack spray of perimeter foliage ($60–$100/mo). Effective for 2–3 weeks; useful when a permanent system isn't justified. Don't combine with bee-friendly landscaping — kills pollinators along with mosquitoes.
What doesn't work
Citronella candles (5-ft radius at best). Bug zappers (mostly kill beneficial moths, not mosquitoes). Yard sprays without source elimination. Ultrasonic 'mosquito repellers' — no peer-reviewed evidence of efficacy.
Designed-in prevention
Specify pool auto-fill (no manual top-off puddles), drain-to-daylight on every low spot, sealed valve boxes, drip-line emitters above mulch (not buried where leaks pool). A well-designed yard breeds 10x fewer mosquitoes than a retrofit one.


