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Our Tick Control Company in Broomfield Examines Common Tick Myths

Ticks are dangerous pests that live in shaded areas and occupy most local yards. They carry Lyme disease and tend to bite humans and our beloved pets. So when searching for a tick control company in Broomfield, you want to find a service you can trust. Mosquito Hunters proudly offers fast and convenient tick control services backed by our Client Happiness Promise. We can eliminate these tiny arachnids, cut off their breeding cycle and help you take back your yard.

We also provide our Clients with helpful tips about preventing tick breeding, responding to bites, and more. First, let’s go over three common myths about treating tick bites.

Common Tick Myths Debunked

Myth #1: Smother it with soap or petroleum jelly. In theory, this may seem like a good idea, but in reality, you’ll only make things worse. When a tick is attached to your skin, any liquid or substance applied will only make it release more toxins into your bloodstream, strengthening your odds of catching Lyme disease.

Myth #2: Kill it with fire. Do not use fire to remove a tick from your body. They have hard exoskeletons, so you’ll burn your own skin long before you cause any serious harm to the tick.

Myth #3: Take antibiotics right away. Another misconception about tick bites is that you are guaranteed to catch a disease or illness, leading many to take antibiotics before confirming an infection, which is never a good idea. The truth is, if you respond properly, most tick bites will not result in illness.

To treat a tick bite, avoid these common mistakes and keep it simple. All you need to do is remove the tick with a pair of tweezers. Relax, take your time and make sure to get the entire body. It takes at least 36 hours for a tick to infect a person with Lyme disease, so there’s no need to panic or rush.

The Tick Control Company Broomfield Residents Trust

With years of successful tick control in the region, Mosquito Hunters is proud to have a reputation for excellence in the local community. Our Clients know they can depend on us for fast and affordable results, and we are happy to provide added security through our Client Happiness Promise. With every treatment, you should expect three weeks of continued relief. If our service ever falls short of these expectations, just let us know, and we’ll come back for a service call free of charge, no questions asked.

Our tick treatments are available in:

  • Broomfield
  • Arvada
  • Louisville
  • Lafayette
  • West Westminster
  • and the surrounding areas

To learn more about our professional tick control company in Broomfield, contact Mosquito Hunters today!

 

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