Today's score
Mosquitoes in Queen Anne, MD
Prince George's County
Low risk
Mosquito activity is low right now, but never zero. Still worth emptying standing water and using repellent at dusk.
Updated July 15, 2026
- Season
- Ramping up
- Water/wetland
- 0%
- Top species
- House mosquito
Right now
Latest reading- 84°
- Temperature
- 57%
- Humidity
- 0.7"
- Recent rain
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Quiet in Queen Anne today. Know the evening before that changes.
7-day outlook
Risk recalculates daily from the local forecast.
What's active right now
Floodwater and container mosquitoes are active and building toward the summer peak. Aedes vexans (the floodwater biter) surges about a week after heavy rain, and the Asian tiger mosquito is out biting during the day around homes. Early summer is when nuisance biting takes off.
Local mosquito habitat
Mosquitoes breed in standing water, so a town's risk tracks how much of that it holds. Queen Anne is 0% wetland and marsh, 0% open water, and 5% developed across its 8.71 sq mi, home to about 1,405 people. That makes it the 41st-wettest of the 80 towns in Prince George's County. Marshes and floodplains breed the floodwater and cattail mosquitoes; developed areas breed the house mosquito in storm-drain catch basins and backyard containers.
The single biggest thing a homeowner controls is standing water: empty anything that holds it, keep gutters clear, and change bird baths weekly. A licensed mosquito service handles the breeding sites you can't reach and treats the shady resting spots where adults wait out the day.
Mosquito control in Queen Anne, MD
Do I need mosquito control in Queen Anne?
Today's mosquito risk in Queen Anne is low (19/100), so there is no urgency. Quiet stretches are a good time to book: pros treat breeding sites and apply barrier sprays before activity climbs in mid-summer.
Professional mosquito control in Queen Anne usually pairs a barrier treatment, misted onto shrubs, tall grass, and shady borders where adults rest, with larval control that targets standing water and catch basins so new broods never hatch. Treatments are typically applied every three to four weeks through the season by a licensed company.
How much does mosquito control cost in Queen Anne?
Most homeowners pay about $80 to $150 per visit for professional mosquito barrier spraying, or roughly $350 to $600 for a full season of treatments, depending on lot size and how much shade and standing water the property has. Quotes are free, so it costs nothing to get a real number for your yard.
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Are mosquitoes bad in Queen Anne right now?
Floodwater and container mosquitoes are active and building toward the summer peak. In Queen Anne, today's mosquito risk reads low (19/100). Mosquito activity is low right now, but never zero. Still worth emptying standing water and using repellent at dusk.
Nearby towns
Mosquito pressure is local. Check the towns around you.