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Tick Control Company in Burlington County: What Happens to Ticks in the Winter

Ticks are some of the most dangerous pests that can invade your yard. These parasites can carry Lyme Disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and a handful of other diseases, making managing their numbers essential. And while you may be counting on winter weather to put a dent in their numbers, ticks can often survive the winter. Below, we’ll take a look at what happens to ticks in the winter and how our tick control company protects Burlington County, NJ, residents from these pests in the long run.

Tick Activity in the Colder Months

Ticks can stay alive in the winter in a handful of different ways. Let’s take a closer look at what ticks are up to in the winter months and how they are able to stick around through the colder months:

Cold Weather Doesn’t Automatically Kill Ticks

Although cold weather can certainly slow ticks down, it doesn’t automatically kill them. One of the ways that ticks survive the winter is by entering a dormant state while hidden in leaf litter or underbrush. If it snows on top of dormant ticks, it will only further insulate them and keep them protected through the frigid temperatures. Tick eggs are also extremely resilient – they can house unborn ticks until the weather warms up, and then they can hatch.

Some Ticks are Still Active in the Winter

New Jersey winters can get cold, but some ticks can stay active for at least a portion of the winter. Many ticks can remain active in temperatures as low as 45 degrees, and some species can withstand even lower temperatures. Blacklegged ticks, the ticks that are capable of carrying Lyme Disease, can stay active as long as temperatures are above freezing.

Working with Our Tick Control Company in Burlington County

At Mosquito Hunters, we utilize top-notch tick control solutions to protect our neighbors from these pests through the seasons. Our cutting-edge treatments use advanced products that quickly eliminate ticks and put a barrier in place that prevents additional infestations.

Our tick control company serves homeowners and businesses located throughout the following communities:

  • Burlington County
  • Mount Laurel
  • Moorestown
  • Riverton
  • Riverside
  • Camden County
  • Cherry Hill
  • Merchantville
  • And the surrounding areas

To get started with our tick control company in Burlington County, contact us today!

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