Professional tick control that actually works, so your family can enjoy the outdoors without worry.
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You’ll stop finding ticks crawling on your kids after they play outside. No more panic every time you spot a small dark speck on clothing or skin.
Your pets can run freely in the yard without becoming tick magnets. You won’t spend every evening doing full-body tick checks on everyone who stepped foot on the grass.
The constant worry about Lyme disease fades when you know your property is properly protected. You can actually relax and enjoy your outdoor space instead of treating your own backyard like a danger zone.
We’ve been protecting Springdale families from tick-borne diseases for years. We understand exactly which tick species thrive in New Jersey and where they hide on your property.
Our technicians are licensed, trained, and equipped with professional-grade treatments that work better than anything you’ll find at the hardware store. We’ve seen what happens when tick problems go untreated, and we know how to stop them.
First, we inspect your entire property to identify tick hotspots. These are usually areas with tall grass, leaf litter, wood piles, and anywhere your yard meets wooded areas.
Next, we apply targeted treatments to these high-risk zones using professional-grade products that kill existing ticks and prevent new ones from establishing. We focus on the perimeter of your property, landscaped areas, and anywhere your family spends time outdoors.
We schedule follow-up treatments based on your property’s specific needs and tick pressure in your area. Most Springdale properties need treatment every 6-8 weeks during peak tick season to maintain protection.
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Every tick control service includes a thorough property assessment to identify problem areas you might not even know about. We treat the obvious spots and the hidden ones where ticks actually breed and wait for hosts.
You get targeted application of EPA-approved products that are effective against all tick species common to New Jersey, including deer ticks that carry Lyme disease. We use methods that are safe for your family and pets when applied correctly.
We also provide guidance on landscape modifications that make your property less attractive to ticks long-term. Simple changes like keeping grass short and removing leaf debris can significantly reduce tick populations between treatments.