Mid Coast Tick & Skeeter LLC

Mid Coast Tick & Skeeter LLC Tick and Mosquito, brown tail, and structure pest control

03/08/2026

Happy March everyone! It looks like the temperatures appear to be warming finally. We will be getting gear ready for the 2026 tick and mosquito season very soon. We will be ready to treat properties as soon as the weather allows.
We want to thank ALL of our current customers. We are happy to say, we are accepting new clients too.
Happy Spring!

01/17/2024

Do you know a Maine student in grade K-8? Kids in K-8th grades can make and submit a poster for our 2024 Little Tick, Big Deal Poster Contest. Winners will get a prize and may have their artwork featured as the 2024 Lyme Disease Awareness Poster! Submit posters by April 30. To learn more visit www.maine.gov/lyme/month.

12/13/2023

What can you do now to reduce browntail moth next year? Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry sent this bulletin at 12/13/2023 12:19 PM EST View as a webpage / Share Maine Forest Service What are browntail caterpillars doing in the winter? Young browntail caterpillars create the...

Sadly, stay diligent
12/05/2023

Sadly, stay diligent

11/16/2023

We would like to thank all of our customers and people who inquired during the summer. It was our goal to exceed your expectations, and we hope we did.

Next spring, we are very excited to be offering brown tail treatments in the form of tree injections. These injections will work on more then brown tails too. If you’re interested, please feel free to inquire.

Again, thank you all so much and we look forward to taking care of your tick, mosquito and brown tails next spring!

Despite being October, the ticks are very active. This is a picture taken today, which consisted of less then half of th...
10/18/2023

Despite being October, the ticks are very active. This is a picture taken today, which consisted of less then half of the ticks taken off a friends dog. Keep doing those tick checks everyone.

03/14/2023

Cases of several tick-borne diseases surged again in Maine last year, according to a new report from the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

03/03/2023

Deer ticks can be out any time the temperature is above freezing! Protect yourself by doing frequent tick checks, using EPA-approved repellents, and taking showers after being outside. Visit www.maine.gov/dhhs/vectorborne to learn more.

02/23/2023

Thank you all for all your trust in me, and for sharing to all your friends!!!

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