TickGuard

Effective, Long-Lasting Protection Against Ticks

Reliable Tick Control

Keep Your Yard Safe from Disease-Carrying Ticks
Ticks pose a serious threat to both humans and pets, transmitting dangerous diseases like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. The TickGuard Plan is designed to effectively reduce tick populations in your yard, providing long-lasting protection so you can enjoy outdoor activities without worry. With a carefully timed treatment schedule, our service ensures season-long defense against these persistent pests.

What's Included

  • Six scheduled treatments applied approximately every six weeks for consistent tick control throughout the season.
  • Comprehensive yard coverage, targeting areas where ticks breed and thrive.
  • Long-lasting protection designed to reduce tick populations between service visits.
  • A satisfaction guarantee, ensuring free re-treatment if you’re not completely satisfied with the results.

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How it works

Initial inspection: Our plan covers ticks, mosquitos, and fleas with a thorough property inspection to identify any breeding grounds. We also include a complimentary gutter check—because clogged gutters are like mosquito motels! This ensures complete protection for your yard.

Scheduled Treatment: You’ll get a friendly reminder the day before each visit. We’ll treat your yard 10 times a year, from late February to November, creating a protective barrier to keep mosquitos, ticks, and fleas out and prevent new breeding grounds.

Ongoing Support: After each visit, we’ll send you an email with a quick rundown of what our technician did, what products were used, and if we noticed anything unusual. Got questions? Just reach out — we’re always happy to help!

Protection Guarantee: We’ve got your back! If any of these pests return, we’ll come back to treat it. Just remember, keeping your yard tidy—like mowing the grass, clearing standing water and yard debris—helps prevent new breeding grounds. We’re in this together!