Ticks are dangerous disease vectors that pose serious health risks to families and pets. Tennessee's climate and outdoor lifestyle make tick encounters common and potentially deadly.
Ticks transmit Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, ehrlichiosis, and other serious illnesses that can be life-threatening.
Ticks cause anemia, tick paralysis, and transmit diseases like ehrlichiosis and babesiosis to pets, leading to expensive veterinary bills.
Tick infestations prevent families from enjoying their yards, hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities in Tennessee.
We use an integrated approach that eliminates existing ticks and creates a protective barrier around your property.
We identify tick habitats, assess risk levels, and locate areas where ticks are most likely to be encountered.
We apply professional-grade treatments to tick habitats including tall grass, brush areas, and wooded edges.
We provide recommendations for landscape changes that reduce tick populations and create tick-free zones.
We provide seasonal treatments and monitoring to maintain tick-free outdoor spaces throughout the year.
We eliminate all tick species found in Tennessee that pose health risks to humans and pets.
Primary vector for Lyme disease. Small, dark ticks found in wooded and grassy areas.
Larger ticks that transmit Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Common on dogs and in grassy areas.
Aggressive ticks that transmit ehrlichiosis and STARI. Identified by white spot on female's back.
Protect your property from all pest threats with our comprehensive services.