Flea and Tick Control

Flea and Tick Control

Chemical applications throughout flea and tick season help protect your family and pets from these harmful pests. If you have pets or spend time outdoors, this service should be a strong consideration.

Here’s how flea and tick control for your lawn can keep your family healthy:

Disease Prevention
Ticks carry serious diseases including Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and anaplasmosis. Fleas can transmit tapeworms and cause allergic reactions. By controlling these pests in your yard, you significantly reduce your family’s exposure to these health risks.

Safe Outdoor Activities
When your lawn is treated for fleas and ticks, your children can play outside, you can garden, and your family can enjoy outdoor activities without constant worry about pest bites. This encourages a healthier, more active lifestyle.

Protection for Pets
Pets that spend time in your yard can pick up fleas and ticks and bring them indoors, exposing everyone in the household. Lawn treatments work alongside your pet’s flea and tick prevention to create a comprehensive barrier of protection.

Reduced Allergic Reactions
Flea bites can cause severe allergic reactions in some people, leading to itching, inflammation, and secondary skin infections. Controlling fleas in your outdoor space minimizes these uncomfortable and potentially serious reactions.

Peace of Mind
Knowing your lawn has been professionally treated gives you confidence that your outdoor living space is safer for everyone—especially young children who play close to the ground where fleas and ticks are most active.

Year-Round Protection
Regular seasonal applications throughout flea and tick season (typically spring through fall) maintain a protective barrier when these pests are most active, providing consistent protection during the months your family uses the yard most.


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