Controlling mosquitoes in densely populated urban areas presents unique challenges due to limited green spaces, stagnant water sources, and high human activity. Poor drainage systems, construction sites, and rooftop containers often become ideal breeding grounds, making eradication efforts difficult. Additionally, mosquitoes in cities can transmit serious diseases like dengue, malaria, and West Nile virus, posing a public health risk. However, smart solutions are emerging—such as eco-friendly larvicides, biological control agents, improved waste management, and real-time surveillance systems using data and AI. Integrating these modern methods with public awareness campaigns and municipal support offers a more effective and sustainable approach to urban mosquito control.