"Found ticks in our yard after walking the dog. Charles came out and did a full perimeter treatment. He was knowledgeable about the different tick species in Wisconsin and what risks they carry. Very thorough."
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Deer ticks (black-legged ticks) and wood ticks are significant health threats in Waukesha County. Deer ticks transmit Lyme disease, anaplasmosis, and babesiosis—Wisconsin consistently ranks among the top states for Lyme disease. Ticks are active whenever temperatures exceed 35°F, meaning they're a near year-round concern in milder winters.
Yes. Wisconsin is a high-risk state for Lyme disease, and Waukesha County sees significant tick populations. Deer ticks that carry Lyme are active from spring through fall, and even on warm winter days.
Professional perimeter treatment, short lawns, gravel borders between woods and yard, removing leaf litter, and treating tick hotspots are all effective. Our seasonal tick program targets your yard's highest-risk areas.
Every ticks inspection and treatment is handled directly by me — from identifying entry points and nesting sites to selecting the right products and application methods. I don't hand off your home to a subcontractor or a trainee.
Owner-operated. No subcontractors. Every treatment backed by our re-service guarantee.
"Found ticks in our yard after walking the dog. Charles came out and did a full perimeter treatment. He was knowledgeable about the different tick species in Wisconsin and what risks they carry. Very thorough."
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