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Tick Prevention

Prevention is your first line of defense against tick infestations. Explore our guide here with proven prevention strategies and learn how professional protection can protect you, your loved ones, and your property. If you’re ready for professional help, contact us today to discuss your prevention options.
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How to Keep Your Pets Tick-Free

Your furry friends need the best defense against nature's tiny vampires. Ticks can transmit diseases like Lyme disease to pets if they are bitten.
Pet Protection

Where Do Ticks Come From?

These tiny, blood-sucking creatures don’t just show up randomly. Ticks have certain habitats and behaviors that lead them to humans and pets. They like outdoor spots with tall grass, thick plants, leaf litter, and woods.
Tick Origins

How to Keep Your Family Tick-Free

Ticks reach their peak activity in the spring and summer, but you can avoid them year-round. To shield your family from these parasites, you need a complete strategy. Use professional treatments, adopt smart outdoor habits, and stick to regular preventive measures.
Family Protection

How to Prevent Ticks In Your Home or Lawn

Picture this: A creature smaller than a sesame seed, lurking in your backyard, carrying pathogens. They’re likely ticks, which are clever disease carriers. They have honed their survival skills over millions of years.
Prevent Ticks

When Is Tick Season?

Ticks can be active all year in warm areas. However, their peak season is usually in spring and summer. Tick season generally lasts from early spring to late fall. You'll see the most ticks from April to September.
Tick Seasonality

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At East End Tick & Mosquito Control®, we’re always ready to help you with your pest control needs. Contact us for a free, no obligation quote.

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