Atlantic Graduate Pest Management & Lawn Care Services

Atlantic Graduate Pest Management & Lawn Care Services Protecting Human Health, Comfort & Property Since 1993! This is best achieved by an integrated pest management program (I.P.M.). Sincerely
Robert Gallant

A word from the owner, Robert Gallant:

Since Graduating from Environmental Pest Management in 1993, my goal is to achieve a pest-free environment for facilities where pest management is of the utmost importance (restaurants, hospitals, schools, food processing, residential, commercial, industrial, etc). IPM is a combination of pest monitoring, good sanitation practices, education, appropriate sol

id waste management, and physical-mechanical and biological pest control. As a last resort, pesticides are used in a manner that will assure no exposure and the potential risk to people and the environment. Our services include control of rats, mice, cockroaches, silverfish, weevils, beetles and non-wood-boring ants. We also do fly control, outdoor insect, rodent and wild animal control, bird control and lawn care. Emergency Service: Available 24/7

Reports: At the conclusion of each visit, a report checking off structural problems, sanitation conditions, presences of pests (as indicated by monitoring boards) and products used. Application Practices: Chemical usage patterns, as described in registration, are strictly adhered to in our performance of services. We will provide you with pertinent information on all products that may be used in or around your facility as well as procedures of safe application. Most indoor infestations can be controlled with alternatives to pesticides. No pesticide shall be used without prior approval. As new products or techniques become available, we use them to reduce any safety concerns. When it comes to the safety of the public and the environment, we at Atlantic Graduate think there should be no guesswork in the use of pesticides. Benefits of our services: Health concerns: By reducing the presence of insect and rodents you are reducing the chances of your customers, staff and yourself coming in contact with disease and viruses that may be carried by these pests. Please feel free to contact me with any information about our services.

05/14/2026

Scientists are warning Canadians to get ready for a U.S. tick invasion this year
Lone star tick can leave a bitten person with severe meat allergy

Tom Murphy · CBC News · Posted: May 11, 2026 12:00 PM ADT | Last Updated: May 11

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The lone star tick can carry a pathogen that can leave a bitten person with a severe allergy to meat. Scientists are concerned they could appear in Canada. (Allen G. Breed/The Associated Press)
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Canadians need to get ready for a slow and steady invasion from south of the border, according to scientists.

The threat comes from different varieties of ticks carrying dangerous pathogens that are looking to establish themselves in Canada.

According to the Government of Canada, there are already more than 40 different types of ticks in Canada.

The most well known is the blacklegged tick, or deer tick, which carries the bacteria that causes Lyme disease. It has common symptoms of fever, fatigue and a "bull's-eye" rash. If untreated, it can cause severe joint, heart and nervous system complications.

Nicoletta Faraone is an associate professor in charge of a new Canadian tick research facility now open at Acadia University in Wolfville, N.S. The Canadian Tick Research and Innovation Centre aims to “understand, prevent, and manage ticks and tick-borne diseases.”

“I would say that people are very alarmed and very scared about the presence of the transmission of tick-borne diseases,” says Faraone. “We don't have a vaccine for Lyme yet, although we know very well that ticks carry multiple pathogens. So a vaccine for Lyme won't be the best solution for protecting us from this.”

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Nicoletta Faraone is an associate professor in charge of the Canadian Tick Research and Innovation Centre at Acadia University in Wolfville, N.S. (CBC)
Scientists say other species of ticks carrying troubling pathogens are travelling our way from the northern United States at a rate of about 50 kilometres per year. Some have already been spotted, but they have not yet established themselves in Nova Scotia.

Of concern is the lone star tick. It can carry a pathogen that can leave a bitten person with a severe allergy to meat.

There are already 40 different types of ticks in Canada, with more species expected to migrate north. For The National, CBC’s Tom Murphy goes to the Canadian Tick Research and Innovation Centre (CTRIC) to find out more about the evolving risk.
The lone star tick is already well established in Maine. Patty O’Brien-Carrier is an avid gardener in the community of Harpswell. She was bitten by a lone star tick, developed a severe meat allergy and went into anaphylactic shock after eating beef.

“I get very itchy, my whole body itches and I break out in hives, and then my breath gets shorter and shorter to the point that I can't — I can't breathe. It's shutting off my airway so you absolutely can't breathe. And then you, if you don't get help immediately, you can drop dead,” says O’Brien-Carrier. “It’s important to get educated about ticks.”

The Acadia research facility plans to bring the lone star tick and other ticks into the secure facility for study. Right now, it is feeding American dog ticks blood through a machine that uses synthetic skin to mimic humans.

The ticks need blood to reproduce. Last month, researchers grew one to maturity and it gave birth — a first for the new facility.

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The Acadia research centre aims to 'understand, prevent and manage ticks and tick-borne diseases.' (CBC)
Faraone says this is the kind of research that can lead to better understanding ticks and developing new products to combat them.

“So, having them here, studying them, testing them, their behaviour, their response and also looking at the type of pathogen they carry can help us to be more prepared and ready for them.”

The Asian long-horned tick is another tick causing concern in Nova Scotia. It also has not established itself here yet, but some farmers are not taking any chances. That’s because it can cause anemia in cattle and, if left untreated, can kill them.

Beef farmer Tim Marsh of Poplar Grove, N.S., says he is vigilant with his herd for signs his cattle might be struggling, fearful he might lose one and have to take a financial hit.

“It might be a couple thousand dollars right off the top depending on the age of [the animal]. If it is a bred cow, then you are losing two animals," he says. “It could be expensive in a hurry.”

Marsh has taken to inspecting his fence lines and removing tall grass because ticks like to climb up on things, hoping to catch a ride and ultimately find a blood meal. He says it’s a precaution that signals changing times in agriculture.

“They're coming whether we want them or not. It's not like they're not gonna come or we can't stop them. We can’t put up a wall.”

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Tim March is a beef farmer in Poplar Grove, N.S. (CBC)
Faraone says there are some products on the market now that can help repel ticks. But she says more need to be developed, including for the rare diseases carried by ticks.

“For example, the Powassan virus, which is carried by the blacklegged tick. We don't have a treatment at the moment and it can be deadly. So, studying and monitoring the pathogens is the … right approach for us to be prepared.”

Faraone says taking simple precautions like tucking in pantlegs when you are outside where ticks might be present and doing regular tick checks are important, too.

Rodents aren't just a nuisance - they can pose serious health risks to your family and home.Mice and rats are known to s...
05/11/2026

Rodents aren't just a nuisance - they can pose serious health risks to your family and home.

Mice and rats are known to spread harmful diseases through droppings, urine, and contaminated surfaces.

At Atlantic Graduate Pest Management, we help protect your home before small problems become major infestations.

Call us today to learn about our proactive rodent prevention services.

902-628-2133
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Protecting human health, comfort and property across PEI since 1993.

Dealing with mice or rats? Don’t wait until it gets worse.At Atlantic Graduate Pest Management, we provide fast, reliabl...
04/16/2026

Dealing with mice or rats? Don’t wait until it gets worse.

At Atlantic Graduate Pest Management, we provide fast, reliable, and effective rodent control for homes and businesses. From removal to prevention, we’ve got you covered.

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Keep your space clean, safe, and rodent-free.

It's that time of year - we're getting a lot of calls about Asian lady beetles.They're often mistaken for ladybugs, but ...
04/10/2026

It's that time of year - we're getting a lot of calls about Asian lady beetles.

They're often mistaken for ladybugs, but these pests can become a real nuisance - especially as they try to get inside your home in large numbers.

The good news - Atlantic Graduate carries a product that helps effectively manage and prevent these beetles around your home.

Don't wait until they take over - act early!

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📍24 Upton Rd. Charlottetown

Bring your lawn back to life this season 🌿  Atlantic Graduate offers professional lawn care to help your yard grow thick...
04/09/2026

Bring your lawn back to life this season 🌿
Atlantic Graduate offers professional lawn care to help your yard grow thicker, greener, and healthier.

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24 Upton Road, Charlottetown

Give your lawn what it deserves this season!We offer a variety of lawn care programs designed to keep your yard healthy,...
03/23/2026

Give your lawn what it deserves this season!

We offer a variety of lawn care programs designed to keep your yard healthy, green, and thriving all season long.

Our Spring Green Up Program is the perfect place to start - specially designed to wake up your lawn after winter and build the foundation for strong and healthy growth.

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Spring is around the corner! Call ahead to get your lawn care plan in place, so when the season arrives, your lawn is al...
03/19/2026

Spring is around the corner! Call ahead to get your lawn care plan in place, so when the season arrives, your lawn is already taken care of - worry-free!

From fertilizing and aeration to w**d control and dethatching, we offer lawn care programs to keep your property looking its best all season long.

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Travelling for spring break? Travellers are being warned that bedbug infestations linked to travel appear to be increasi...
03/17/2026

Travelling for spring break? Travellers are being warned that bedbug infestations linked to travel appear to be increasing in several Southern states.

AG's tips for a worry-free vacation:

- Prepare in advance. Familiarize yourself with what a bed bug looks like, as well as a bed bug bite. Our website has all the information you need to know about bedbugs.

- Inspect your room. It is always a good idea to check behind headboards, inside dresser drawers and in the seams of mattresses and box springs for spots, stains or bed bug shed skins.

- Properly store your suitcase. For the duration of your stay, place your suitcase in a garbage bag and store it on the luggage rack.

- When you arrive home, inspect your suitcase before bringing it inside. Wash & dry all of your clothes (even the ones you didn't wear). Vacuum your suitcase before storing it away.

Think you brought a bed bug home? Contact the experts at Atlantic Graduate as soon as possible.

902-628-2133
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Spring break travelers face rising bed bug risks in southern states. Reports show infestations increasing in budget accommodations across the region.

Atlantic Graduate Pest Management is a proud sponsor of the Ocean 100 Home Prize Parade! Listen for the sound of the par...
03/04/2026

Atlantic Graduate Pest Management is a proud sponsor of the Ocean 100 Home Prize Parade! Listen for the sound of the parade horn every weekday at 8:10 AM, 1:10 PM, and 4:10 PM! Hear it? Call 902-368-1720 and you could instantly qualify for the grand prize!

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