Mosquito Control in Wyndham Lakes, Coral Springs
Wyndham Lakes is a gated Coral Springs community within the city's master-planned lake network — featuring community lakes, NSID drainage canal access, and mature established tropical landscaping. Located in ZIP 33065, the community's water infrastructure and Everglades-adjacent western Broward location create sustained year-round Culex and Aedes mosquito pressure.
Kill
All-natural MPB formula with Rain Shield polymer. Contact kill plus 10–17 day residual in Wyndham Lakes' lake-adjacent and established residential vegetation. No neonicotinoids.
Mask
Natural plant oils block CO₂ detection — masking you from Culex in Wyndham Lakes' community lakes and NSID drainage, plus Aedes from container breeding in established landscaping.
Repel
Perimeter treatment drives lake and canal-sourced mosquitoes from your property — protecting pools, patios, and outdoor areas in this gated central Coral Springs community.
Wyndham Lakes Mosquito Pressure Factors
Wyndham Lakes' community lakes are part of Coral Springs' master-planned water network — the distributed lake system that defines the city's residential character across 60+ community water bodies. These lakes provide year-round Culex quinquefasciatus breeding habitat, with West Nile Virus vector populations peaking during the June–October wet season. The gated community structure of Wyndham Lakes means the lake system is enclosed within the development — breeding pressure circulates directly within the community rather than being partially diluted by larger connected waterway systems. Biweekly barrier spray applied to lake-edge vegetation and residential property perimeters provides sustained coverage between treatment visits.
Wyndham Lakes, like all Coral Springs communities, connects to the North Springs Improvement District drainage system — the canal and water control infrastructure that manages water levels throughout western Broward County. Following heavy wet season rain events, NSID canals serve as additional Culex breeding habitat adjacent to and throughout the community. The combination of enclosed community lakes and connected NSID drainage creates multi-source Culex pressure during peak wet season periods that sustains higher-than-average biting activity throughout the community.
Wyndham Lakes' established residential and common-area landscaping provides the ornamental tropical plants, mature shade trees, and container-breeding potential that characterize Coral Springs communities developed over the past several decades. Bromeliads and ornamental palms throughout the development create permanent Aedes aegypti breeding opportunities independent of the lake system. This on-property Aedes pressure adds daytime biting activity on top of the evening/night Culex pressure from lakes, creating the all-day biting conditions that Wyndham Lakes residents experience during peak season months.
Free Wyndham Lakes Assessment
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