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Tick Control

Everyone has experienced ticks at some point in their life. Ticks are small, blood-sucking parasites that can transmit diseases to humans and animals. They are commonly found in wooded areas, tall grasses, and on animals such as deer and rodents.

 

The way Bug Pro LLC can help control a tick infestation involves a few steps.

Deer tick, one of the many types found in Arkansas
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Inspection

The first step in tick control is to conduct a thorough inspection of the property to determine the extent of the infestation and identify areas where ticks are likely to be found.

 

Treatment

Once the infested areas have been identified, we will use a variety of methods to control the tick population. This may include applying insecticides, using traps, or using natural remedies such as cedar oil or neem oil.

 

Prevention

To prevent future infestations, we may recommend reducing the tick habitat by removing leaf litter, tall grasses, and other vegetation where ticks may thrive. We may also recommend removing any sources of food for ticks such as rodents and deer.

 

Follow-up

Finally, we will schedule follow-up visits to ensure that the tick population has been effectively controlled and to make any necessary adjustments to the treatment plan.

 

It's important to remember that tick control is an ongoing process and not a one time event. Homeowners like yourself should take steps to prevent future infestations. You can do this by maintaining a clean and well-manicured yard, wearing protective clothing when spending time outdoors, and checking yourself and your pets for ticks regularly. In addition, you may want to consider using tick repellents and seeking medical attention if you notice any symptoms of tick-borne illnesses.

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Contact Us

If you are experiencing problems with ticks in and around your home, business or property, call Bug Pro LLC today at (501) 941-3378 and we’ll be glad to get rid of them for you. We offer a free, no obligation quote.

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