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Proceed With Caution: 4 Signs You May Be Dealing with a Tick Infestation

  • Perla Irish
  • July 11, 2023
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  1. Signs a Home Has a Tick Infestation
  2. Tick Bites
  3. Seeing Ticks in the Yard
  4. Tick Eggs
  5. Tick-Borne Illnesses
  6. How Will a Pest Control Specialist Help?
  7. Get Professional Help Today

Ticks are tiny pests that pack a punch by biting into flesh and sucking blood. Unfortunately, a tick bite can lead to serious health problems in humans, including Lyme disease.

Some ticks are so tiny they are the size of a speck of black pepper. Although they prefer wooded areas, ticks can hang out anywhere and will leave their eggs in large clumps that develop into thousands of almost microscopic predators.

Knowing the signs of a tick infestation is critical for protecting against diseases.

Signs a Home Has a Tick Infestation

Ticks can go unnoticed for a long time, even when they latch on and bite. You may not know you have a tick problem until it becomes an infestation. Homeowners who notice the following signs may need to call Residential Pest Control .

Tick Bites

Frequent tick bites are a sign of a tick infestation. Ticks prefer animal blood sources but will feed on humans when given the opportunity. Check all dogs and cats for signs of ticks. When multiple bites occur, this could be a sign of problems.


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Seeing Ticks in the Yard

Ticks are so small they may not make their presence known often. Homeowners seeing a lot of ticks in their yards should become concerned. Ticks like to hide in grassy, woody, and cluttered areas. Try to make the yard inhospitable to ticks.

Tick Eggs

Never disturb a nest of tick eggs. Many people liken tick eggs to caviar. The tiny eggs are black, brown, or reddish brown. Never touch a tick egg nest because you could be exposed to diseases. Douse the mound of eggs with alcohol to destroy them.

Tick-Borne Illnesses

Individuals can also know they have a tick problem if a family member develops a tick-borne illness. Ticks carry many diseases, including Lyme, Anaplasmosis, Ehrlichiosis, Powaassan virus disease, and more.

How Will a Pest Control Specialist Help?

Homeowners who suspect a tick infestation need to take immediate action. Female ticks deposit 3,000 to 6,000 eggs on the ground. Eggs normally hatch in the summer. Here is how a professional can help homeowners get rid of their tick problems.

  • The first step pest control specialists take is to inspect the property inside and out. They are looking for signs of ticks, including eggs. They will find the areas where ticks are most active and determine the severity of the infestation.
  • The pest control company will develop a treatment plan to address the homeowner’s needs and eradicate the ticks in the area. The pest control company will use special treatments that are aimed at destroying the current tick population and preventing infestations in the future.
  • Pest control specialists will also offer help to keep ticks at bay. They will talk to homeowners about sealing cracks and holes in the home and keeping their yards well-maintained.

Get Professional Help Today

Ticks are dangerous pests that can harm humans and animals. Chickens, turkeys, and other ground birds eat a diet that consists of ticks. Eradicating them entirely could disrupt the food chain and cause imbalances.

Getting help from a professional gives homeowners peace of mind in knowing their tick problems will become a thing of the past. Ticks do not stand a chance against powerful pest control services that take immediate action.

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