Natural Mosquito Control in Albuquerque, NM
Hours of Operation
Mon – 8:00 AM-5:30 PM
Tue – 8:00 AM-5:30 PM
Wed – 8:00 AM-5:30 PM
Thur – 8:00 AM-5:30 PM
Fri – 8:00 AM-5:30 PM
Sat – 8:00 AM-5:30 PM
Sun – 8:00 AM-5:30 PM

Your yard should feel relaxing, not filled with buzzing and biting. Clean Air Mosquito Control brings Albuquerque homeowners a natural and family-safe way to keep mosquitoes away. Our treatments are effective, botanical, and tailored to the way mosquitoes behave in New Mexico.
Mosquito activity has risen across the Southwest in recent years. New species that prefer humans, stay active during the day, and live close to homes and area people dine and work are becoming more common. This makes mosquito control more important for Albuquerque families who want to enjoy time outside without constant swatting.
We proudly serve neighborhoods across Albuquerque including North Valley, Los Ranchos, Northeast Heights, Foothills, Old Town, Downtown, Sawmill, West Mesa, Volcano Cliffs, and surrounding areas.
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Natural Mosquito Control Designed for Albuquerque’s Climate
Even in a desert climate, mosquitoes find plenty of ways to thrive. Moisture from irrigation, shaded patios, plant beds, gutters, and monsoon rains create ideal breeding pockets throughout Albuquerque. These micro habitats allow mosquito populations to grow quickly, even in dry surroundings. Our natural approach works with local conditions and gives you reliable protection throughout the season.
How We Treat Mosquitoes Safely and Effectively
Our mosquito control methods are natural, pet-safe, pollinator-safe, and designed to work with Albuquerque’s unique environment. We focus on getting rid of mosquito activity without exposing your home, soil, pets, or landscaping to harsh chemicals.
Why Mosquito Control Matters in New Mexico
Mosquito populations continue to rise in New Mexico, particularly during irrigation season and after monsoon rains when even brief moisture creates ideal conditions for breeding. Species that thrive here are becoming more active during the day and many prefer feeding on humans, which makes bites more frequent for families who spend time outdoors. What often surprises homeowners is how little water mosquitoes need. A bottle cap of standing water can support dozens of eggs, and a single puddle, plant saucer, or clogged gutter can produce hundreds of new mosquitoes in just a few days.
The New Mexico Department of Health documents cases of West Nile virus every year, which makes reducing mosquito activity around your home an important part of staying safe during warm months. Natural mosquito control helps lower mosquito pressure without exposing your family, pets, soil, or landscape to synthetic chemicals. It gives you more comfort and peace of mind while protecting the outdoor spaces you enjoy most.
How Our Natural Mosquito Program Works
Step 1: On-Site Assessment
We evaluate your yard and identify mosquito resting zones, moisture areas, and shaded corners.
Step 2: Customized Treatment Plan
Every yard has different mosquito activity levels. We tailor your treatments to your landscape and outdoor habits.
Step 3: Monthly Natural Treatments
We visit every three to four weeks from spring through fall to maintain consistent protection. Yards are safe to enjoy shortly after each visit.
Step 4: Comfort Guarantee
If mosquitoes return between scheduled visits, we will return to retreat.
Our Albuquerque Service Area
North Valley and Los Ranchos
Irrigation systems, shade trees, and lush landscapes make mosquito prevention essential in these areas.
Northeast Heights
Backyards, patios, and irrigated lawns create pockets where mosquitoes can thrive throughout the season.
Foothills and High Desert
Even desert-style yards see activity when shaded patios, garden beds, and monsoon moisture offer relief for mosquitoes.
Near Uptown and South North Albuquerque Acres
Larger lots and landscaped homes benefit from regular mosquito treatments to stay comfortable.
Old Town, Downtown, and Sawmill District
Historic homes and mature foliage create mosquito friendly areas during warm months.
West Mesa and Volcano Cliffs
Mosquitoes gather around drip systems, patios, and shaded corners even in more open landscapes.
