Flea & Tick Control
FAQs
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Keeping your yard well-kept is one of the best things that you can do to prevent fleas and ticks. These pests thrive in overgrown and damp spaces, which means they will continue to multiply if these conditions continue. Make sure that your lawn is mowed frequently and that any debris or brush is removed regularly. Having your lawn treated for flea and tick prevention is especially effective.
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It generally takes a series of treatments over intervals of time to completely eliminate fleas and ticks. Fleas reproduce much more quickly than ticks, so they can be more difficult to completely control.
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Ticks are especially known to be carriers of diseases including, but not limited to, Lyme disease. Flea and tick prevention is essential to protecting the health and well-being of your family members, pets, and anyone who may visit your property.
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Flea and tick control products are applied throughout your entire lawn, which will prevent fleas and ticks from being brought into your home. Our skilled technicians are highly trained and know how to effectively eliminate fleas and ticks from the landscape. Plus, the professional-grade products that we use are highly effective.
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Our flea and tick lawn treatments generally last for about three months. The treatment will effectively control fleas and ticks throughout the entire life cycle, whether there are new eggs or active fleas and ticks.
“Cody has treated our yard for a while now, and has always been courteous and professional. He has made our yard the best in the neighborhood!”
— Bailey Marsh via Google