Tick Control in Midland, Tx

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As the seasons change, ticks become more active, particularly in the warmer months. Spring and summer are prime times for ticks, as they thrive in humid, wooded, and grassy areas. During these months, they are more likely to latch onto pets and humans as they spend time outdoors. Ticks can carry harmful diseases such as Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever, making it important to be vigilant. As temperatures rise, ticks are also found in tall grasses, shrubs, and leaf piles, which provide ideal habitats. While ticks are most active in spring and summer, they can still be a concern in the fall and even winter in milder climates. Preventing tick infestations involves regular yard maintenance, using tick repellents, and checking for ticks after outdoor activities.

About Ticks

Ticks are small, parasitic arachnids that feed on the blood of mammals, birds, and reptiles. They are often found in wooded, grassy, or bushy areas, where they wait for a host to pass by. Ticks latch onto their host using specialized mouthparts and can remain attached for several days while feeding. These pests are notorious for transmitting diseases such as Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and tick-borne encephalitis, making them a health concern. Ticks thrive in warmer months but can be active year-round in some regions. Preventing tick infestations involves keeping yards clean, using tick repellents, and checking pets and family members for ticks after outdoor activities. Regular lawn maintenance and professional pest control can help reduce tick populations around your home.

Signs of a Tick problem

If you suspect a tick infestation, look for several signs of activity. One of the most obvious indicators is finding ticks on your pets or yourself after spending time outdoors, particularly in grassy or wooded areas. Ticks are small but can be seen when attached to the skin, usually around the head, neck, or ears of pets. You may also notice pets scratching or licking excessively, indicating discomfort from tick bites. Ticks can also carry diseases, so flu-like symptoms or a rash could be a sign that a tick bite has led to an infection. Another sign is finding ticks in your yard, particularly in tall grasses or leaf piles, which provide ideal habitats for them.

Our Process

Schedule

Give us a call at (432) 247-1219 for your free inspection! Contact us early, and we can often schedule a same-day visit.

Please note that remote locations or special conditions may require next-day service.

Treatment

A certified technician will assess your property and deliver a tailored pest control solution designed specifically for your needs, based on the inspection findings.

Follow Up

Each service provides a detailed report & helpful tips to keep pests away. We return regularly throughout the year, increasing protection with every visit.

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If pests show up between your scheduled services, don't worry—we'll come back and take care of it at no additional cost!

We Service
Midland, Odessa, Andrews, and Greenwood