tick control

Tick Control

Since 2002, Connecticut has had the highest reported rate of Lyme Disease in the country. The tiny ‘deer tick’ is responsible for transmitting Lyme Disease to humans and pets. Lyme Disease is the most commonly reported tick-borne disease in the United States. Deer ticks are much smaller than dog ticks, often no bigger than the head of a pin, and are much more difficult to detect. Children aged five to nine have the highest rates of Lyme Disease, but it can strike anyone of any age.

One of the best disease-prevention methods is reducing exposure, including reducing tick populations in the outside areas around your home where you spend time.

We can safely treat your shrubs and the perimeter of your property with out spraying of pesticides. We also can educate you on other ways to make your property safer from ticks.

Click here for more information about Lyme Disease and tick control.

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