Tick Control in Audubon, NJ

Your Yard, Safe from Ticks

Professional tick control that lets your family enjoy the outdoors without worry.

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Professional Tick Exterminator Services

What Life Looks Like Tick-Free

You’ll actually want to spend time in your backyard again. No more scanning the grass before your kids run outside. No more daily tick checks that leave everyone anxious.

Your pets can roam freely without you worrying about what they’re bringing back inside. You can garden, mow, and maintain your property without constantly checking your clothes and skin.

The constant stress about Lyme disease fades when you know your yard is properly protected. You’re not just eliminating the ticks you can see—you’re targeting the ones hiding in mulch, tall grass, and brush where they breed and wait.

Audubon Tick Control Company

We Know New Jersey Ticks

We’ve been protecting Audubon properties from ticks and other pests for years. We understand the specific tick species that thrive in Camden County and exactly where they hide on your property.

We’re licensed, insured, and use only EPA-approved treatments that are safe for your family and pets. Our technicians live and work in this area—we’re dealing with the same tick concerns in our own yards.

You’re not getting a generic treatment plan. You’re getting targeted tick control based on your specific property and the tick pressure in Audubon.

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Our Tick Control Process

Here's Exactly What We Do

First, we inspect your entire property to identify tick hotspots. We’re looking at areas most homeowners miss—the edges where your lawn meets wooded areas, around stone walls, in mulched beds, and anywhere moisture collects.

Then we apply targeted treatments to these high-risk zones using professional-grade products that eliminate both adult ticks and nymphs. We focus on the areas where ticks actually live and breed, not just where you might see them.

We schedule follow-up treatments during peak tick season to maintain protection. You’ll know exactly when we’re coming and what to expect. Most families can use their yard normally within hours of treatment.

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Comprehensive Yard Tick Treatment

What's Included in Your Service

You get a thorough property assessment that identifies every area where ticks are likely to hide and breed. We treat the perimeter of your property, focus on transition zones between lawn and landscape, and target moisture-rich areas where ticks thrive.

Our treatments eliminate deer ticks, dog ticks, and lone star ticks—the species most common in the Audubon area. We use products specifically chosen for New Jersey’s climate and tick populations.

You’ll receive specific recommendations for maintaining a tick-resistant yard between treatments. We explain which areas of your property need the most attention and what you can do to make your yard less attractive to ticks long-term.

How quickly does tick control treatment work on my property?

Most treatments start working within 24 hours, with maximum effectiveness reached in 2-3 days. You’ll notice fewer ticks immediately, but it takes a few days to eliminate the entire population on your property. We target both adult ticks and nymphs, so you’re seeing comprehensive elimination rather than just a quick knockdown. The treatment continues working for several weeks, providing ongoing protection even as new ticks might try to move into the area from neighboring properties.
Yes, we use EPA-approved products that are safe for families and pets when applied correctly. Children and pets can typically return to treated areas within 2-4 hours once the treatment has dried. We’ll give you specific timing based on the products used and weather conditions. Our technicians are trained in safe application methods, and we focus treatments on areas where ticks hide rather than blanket-spraying your entire yard. We always provide clear instructions about re-entry times and any precautions to take.
Most properties need 3-4 treatments during tick season, which runs from late spring through early fall in New Jersey. We typically recommend treatments in May, July, and September, with an additional treatment in June if you have heavy tick pressure. The exact schedule depends on your property’s tick population, proximity to wooded areas, and how much time your family spends outdoors. We’ll create a customized schedule based on your specific situation and adjust it if needed throughout the season.
We concentrate on transition zones where your lawn meets wooded areas, tall grass, or heavy vegetation—these are where ticks spend most of their time waiting for hosts. We also treat around stone walls, mulched garden beds, under decks, and anywhere moisture collects. Many homeowners are surprised to learn that ticks rarely live in the middle of sunny, well-maintained lawns. They prefer edges, shade, and areas with some protection. Our technicians are trained to identify these specific microhabitats on your property.
Treatments provide excellent control for several weeks, but ticks can reintroduce themselves from neighboring properties, especially if you’re near wooded areas. That’s why we recommend seasonal treatments rather than expecting one application to last all year. Each treatment builds on the previous one, creating a protective barrier that becomes more effective over time. We’re managing tick populations rather than creating a permanent tick-free zone, which isn’t realistic in areas like Audubon where ticks are naturally present in the surrounding environment.
If you’re finding ticks on family members or pets after spending time in your yard, you likely have a tick population that needs professional attention. Other signs include finding ticks on clothing after yard work, discovering them in areas where children play, or living near wooded areas where ticks are naturally present. Even if you haven’t found ticks yet, properties in Audubon with the right conditions—shade, moisture, proximity to vegetation—often benefit from preventive treatment. We can assess your property’s tick risk during a consultation and recommend whether treatment is necessary.