Understanding Fleas and Ticks
Fleas and ticks thrive in warm, humid environments and often hitch rides indoors on pets or clothing. Fleas reproduce rapidly, while ticks can transmit harmful diseases through their bites. Both pests are resilient and difficult to control with DIY methods, making professional treatments essential for full protection.
Our Flea & Tick Control Process
Our process begins with a thorough inspection of your property, focusing on pet areas, carpets, furniture, and outdoor spaces. We apply treatments that target fleas and ticks at every life stage, breaking the breeding cycle. In addition, we provide guidance on pet care and environmental adjustments to ensure long-term results.
Why Professional Flea & Tick Control Matters
Over-the-counter sprays and powders may reduce pests temporarily but rarely eliminate infestations completely. Professional treatments reach hidden areas, address eggs and larvae, and provide lasting protection. With expert help, you gain peace of mind knowing your family and pets are protected from ongoing infestations and health risks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are fleas and ticks dangerous?
Yes. Fleas can cause allergic reactions and transmit tapeworms, while ticks are known carriers of diseases such as Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
How long does it take to eliminate fleas and ticks?
Most infestations can be controlled within a few weeks, but complete elimination requires targeting all life stages, which may take multiple treatments.
Do I need to treat my pets too?
Yes. Pets are the primary hosts for fleas and ticks. It’s essential to treat your pets with veterinarian-approved products alongside professional pest control services.
Can fleas and ticks come back?
They can if untreated eggs hatch or new pests are introduced. That’s why preventive maintenance and pet care are critical for long-term protection.