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Tick Control Services

Tick control services focus on treating common migration paths and harborage areas where ticks are most likely to live and spread. By targeting shaded vegetation, property edges, and areas where wildlife and pets travel, professional tick control helps reduce tick populations where exposure risk is highest.

Homeowners can support effective tick control by keeping grass trimmed, thinning dense vegetation, and removing low-hanging branches. However, because ticks can survive for long periods and attach to multiple hosts, professional treatments are essential for consistent population control.

Routine tick treatments help maintain control throughout the season, even as temperatures fluctuate, reducing the risk of tick encounters around your home and outdoor spaces.

We provide tick control services in Amelia Court House, Chester, Chesterfield, Colonial Heights, Henrico, Midlothian, Moseley, Powhatan, and surrounding areas in Virginia.

Tick-Borne Diseases

Acquired Red Meat Allergy

Anaplasmosis

Babesiosis

Borrelia miyamotoi Disease

Ehrlichiosis

Heartland Virus

Lyme Disease

Powassan Virus

Rickettsia parkeri Disease

Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

Southern Tick Associated Rash Illness

Tularemia

Tips to Help Control Ticks

  1. Maintain lawn areas and keep foliage trimmed back to allow for more sunlight.

  2. Avoid walking through thick or overgrown vegetation, especially near the edge of a wooded area.

  3. Check yourself for ticks periodically and when finishing outdoor activities. Pay special attention to areas near an elastic band such as at the waist and socks.

  4. Wear long socks and pants if weather permits.

  5. Tuck your shirt into your waistband, and your pants into your socks when performing outdoor activities.

  6. Keep pets in a confined area or on a leash when outdoors.

  7. Keep pets on a treatment program from a veterinarian.

  8. Consider wildlife management to reduce ticks hosts, which can include mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians.

  9. Hire Essential Pest for natural tick control services.

Did You Know?

Ticks have an exceptional ability to stick around, even if they are in immediate danger. They're accurately named Ixodes scapularis, which means "stickiness" in Greek. Ticks have an elastic protein in the surface of the pads on their feet, claws, and the ends of their legs, which increases surface tension, helping them keep a firm grip. Ticks also secrete a fluid through pores on the surface of the pads, further increasing their stickiness.

 

Within 30 minutes after ticks begin to feed, they secrete a quick-hardening cement produced by their salivary glands to anchor the mouthparts to their host. After about a day, ticks will secrete a second cement that hardens more slowly in order to further seal the mouthparts to prevent leakage and make it almost impossible for the host to remove it. Remarkably, ticks can remove their mouthparts from the cement bond in less than 2 minutes after feeding. Ticks are like true friends, who stick around through thick and thin!

Ready for a safer approach to pest control?

Contact Essential Pest today to learn more about our natural pest control services and find the right treatment plan for your home.

Contact Info

(804) 971-6578
Monday - Friday
8 am - 5 pm

Virginia Service Areas

Pest Control Services

Thank you for contacting us! We look forward to working with you.

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Our Service Guarantee

While outdoor pests can never be eliminated entirely, we stand behind the effectiveness of our natural pest control treatments. Our approach is designed to significantly reduce pest activity by delivering fast knockdown, strong repellency, and ongoing disruption of pest behavior in treated areas.

Simply let us know if you're still having issues with a covered pest after 7 days, and within 30 days of your treatment. We will gladly return and provide a complimentary follow-up service.

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