05/27/2026
Ticks can carry diseases including:
Lyme disease, Babesiosis, Anaplasmosis
Tick populations are especially active in wooded and shaded areas
Pets and wildlife can bring ticks onto your property
Our Tick Control Service Helps:
Reduce tick populations around your home
Treat high-risk areas where ticks live and travel
Lower the risk of tick exposure for your family and pets
Create a more enjoyable outdoor environment. Areas We Commonly Treat
Wood lines and shaded edges
Tall grass and overgrown vegetation
Leaf litter and brush
Around decks, patios, and play areas
Fence lines and stone walls
What You Can Do to Improve Results
Keep grass cut short
Remove leaves and yard debris
Trim shrubs and overgrowth
Stack firewood neatly away from the home
Reduce areas where rodents and wildlife hide
Important Service Information
Tick control significantly reduces activity but does not eliminate all ticks
Ongoing seasonal treatments provide the best results
Weather conditions can affect tick activity and treatment timing
Continue performing tick checks after outdoor activities
After Your Treatment
Allow treated areas to dry before re-entering
Keep children and pets off treated areas until dry
Results typically improve over several days following treatment