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Spire Pest Control’s Tick Control
Exterminator Service
Ticks are one of the most common parasitic creatures in . They use their front legs to reach out from bushes and branches, waiting for a mammal to brush by them. They quickly attach themselves and begin feeding on blood. Deer ticks are particularly dangerous, as they can transfer Lyme’s disease to humans and pets, causing severe illness and long term side effects. The dangers of ticks in are real, but withSpire Pest Control’s tick removal service, there is a way to stay safe and feel comfortable in your home and yard.
Signs of an Tick Control
Infestation
You might already know you have a tick infestation, but here is the most common sign tick exterminators look for.
Sightings
Infact, the only way to know if you have ticks is to actually see them. They appear like black or dark brown dots, usually around your waistline, around your ankles, or in your hair.
What You Need to Know About Tick Control
- Ticks are external parasites that latch onto the skin of their hosts and suck their blood.
- In order for a tick to fully develop into an adult, it needs to consume blood multiple times.
- Adult ticks have eight legs.
- Ticks vary in colors but are shaped like an oval.
- You’ll see them most often in warm, moist areas, especially places that are dense in vegetation and trees.
- Unfortunately, these little arachnids can be quite dangerous, as they carry multiple diseases including:
- Lyme disease
- Babesiosis
- Colorado tick fever
- Rocky Mountain spotted fever
- Anaplasmosis
- Rickettsiosis
- Ehrlichiosis
- Powassan virus
Helpful Tick Control Prevention Tips
Keep grass cut short
Clean up the yard: clear away branches, leaves, and other debris
Avoid walking your pet through wooded areas and tall grass, and check your pet for ticks after walks
A mulch or wood chip barrier between your yard and wooded areas can deter ticks.
Stack wood neatly in a dry area
Take your pets to the vet for regular checkups that include tick and flea inspections
Check your skin and clothing frequently for ticks
Ask your vet about preventative tick treatments for your pet
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Tick Control FAQ
Much like fleas, ticks can cause lots of problems for pets, but they can also come into your home. If veterinarian-approved tick treatments for your pet can’t keep the ticks out of your home, it’s time to call a great tick exterminator like Spire Pest Control. We have what it takes to root these pests out of their hiding places and get rid of ticks once and for all.
Yes, they can be. Tick removal from your home and yard is critical because they latch onto a host and suck blood over a long period of time, ticks can transmit a number of diseases, including:
Yes, they can be very dangerous. Because they latch onto their host and suck blood over a long period of time, ticks can transmit a number of diseases, including:
Lyme disease
Anaplasmosis
Babesiosis
Colorado tick fever
Ehrlichiosis
Powassan virus
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Rickettsiosis
Tularemia
A small amount of swelling in the area near the bite for a few days doesn’t necessarily indicate Lyme disease. Many people experience a mild allergic reaction to a tick’s saliva, but the swelling should be gone within a few days. Nevertheless, if you have a tick infestation, letSpirecome to your house to with tick removal.
If the swollen spot grows and swelling persists for a week or more, this could be an early sign of Lyme disease. Early treatment of Lyme could prevent its long-term effects. Talk to your doctor if you suspect you see early signs of Lyme disease. In the meantime, callSpirefor the best tick extermination treatment.
Transmission of Lyme disease from ticks can take 24-48 hours in most cases, so by checking for ticks regularly, you can avoid many of the problems ticks cause. If you do find you have an infestation,Spirewill send a certified tick exterminator — in many cases that same day.
If you are bitten by a tick and you’re worried about a potential infection, seek medical attention right away.
Ticks are external parasites that latch onto the skin of its host and suck their blood. Ticks only consume blood and nothing else during their lives.
Ticks are arachnids, distantly related to spiders, and an external parasite. They have eight legs and suck the blood of a host. In order to grow from a new hatchling to adulthood, the tick must consume blood several times.
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To ensure our customer's safety, we insist on a thorough screening process for all Spire Pest Control Technicians. They also complete extensive training in the classroom and on the job with an experienced mentor before servicing alone.
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If a Spire Pest Control customer has an infestation of covered pests in their home or business between regularly scheduled Home Protection Plan treatments, we will come back and perform targeted treatments to get rid of the pest at no charge. If Spire Pest Control cannot resolve the problem after three such targeted treatments, we will cheerfully refund the customer’s last monthly subscription fee, as long as all other terms of the agreement have been met.
And if you see any pest activity between your regularly scheduled treatments, simply give our office a call; we'll come back at no additional charge.