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Ticks

Ixodes scapularis / Dermacentor variabilis

How to Identify

– Look for tiny dark specks on skin and clothes.
– Check pets after they roam near brush.
– Find round, flat ticks attached to skin.
– Notice a small red bump after a bite.

Health Risks

Ixodes scapularis transmits Lyme disease, anaplasmosis, and babesiosis; Dermacentor variabilis transmits Rocky Mountain spotted fever; nymph-stage ticks can be as small as a poppy seed. A tick bite can pass germs that make you sick. Some of these illnesses are serious if not caught early. Young ticks are as small as a poppy seed. That tiny size makes them easy to miss on skin.

Ticks in Austin can spread Lyme and other diseases. Check bites and seek care for fever or rash.

Our Treatment Method

Granular or liquid residual acaricide applied to yard perimeter and transition zones; deer-exclusion fencing; host-targeted desiccant tubes (cotton bait for rodents) for tick population reduction. A pro treats the yard edges where ticks wait. Keeping deer and mice out lowers the tick supply. Bait tubes target the mice that carry young ticks. Fewer host animals means fewer ticks in your yard.

We treat yard edges and leaf litter with tick spray. We also use mouse bait tubes to cut tick hosts.

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Prevention Tips

– Apply EPA-registered tick repellent (DEET 20%+ or permethrin on clothing) before outdoor activity.

– Wear long sleeves and pants tucked into socks in wooded or grassy areas.

– Conduct a full-body tick check within 2 hours of outdoor exposure.

– Mow lawns regularly and clear leaf litter from yard edges and play areas.

– Shower within 2 hours of potential tick exposure to dislodge unattached ticks.

– Mow grass short near play areas and trails.

– Clear leaf piles and trash near creek edges.

– Treat pets year-round with vet-approved tick medicine.

– Use permethrin on clothes when hiking greenbelt trails.

Habitat & Behavior

Quests in tall grass, leaf litter, and woodland edges where host animals travel; nymph stage is peak-risk (May–July) due to small size and slow feeding detection. Ticks wait on tall grass and brush for a host. They climb on as people or pets brush past. Yard edges and wooded spots are the riskiest areas. Young ticks are tiny and very hard to spot.

Local Prevalence

Ticks are common along Austin creeks and greenbelts. They hang on tall grass and leaf litter near trails.

Protection Plans

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Every plan includes free re-treatments, a dedicated technician, and our No-Bug Guarantee.

Basic Protection

  • Quarterly exterior perimeter treatments
  • Targeted exterior baiting for ants and cockroaches
  • Free re-treats between visits for covered pests
  • Annual termite visual check (no bond)
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Premium Protection

  • Monthly interior and exterior visits for thorough control
  • Interior baseboard spot treatments and bait stations included
  • Comprehensive rodent monitoring with snap-trap upkeep
  • Seasonal targeted treatments for wasps and scorpions
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Ultimate Protection

  • Monthly interior & exterior visits plus termite monitoring stations
  • Seasonal mosquito treatments and event package discounts
  • Priority same-day emergency response for infestations
  • Minor gap sealing up to 2 areas annually for exclusion
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