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Tick Control in Grand Rapids: Is My Yard at Risk for Ticks?

tick control Grand RapidsTick infestations can make it difficult to feel safe spending time in your yard. These pests can carry a wide range of harmful diseases, which is why taking steps to fight these pests is essential. At Mosquito Hunters™, we use comprehensive tick control treatments to effectively address active tick populations in Grand Rapids area yards and prevent them from coming back in the future. But before you sign up for our service, it’s important to first determine if your yard is at risk of a tick infestation.

What Attracts Ticks?

To determine if your yard is at risk of tick infestations, you’ll need to know what attracts these pests. Let’s take a closer look at a few factors that can indicate the presence of ticks:

Animal Sightings

Ticks feed on animals like mice, rabbits, and deer. If you’re constantly seeing these and other animals passing through your home’s outdoor spaces or nesting in them, there’s a much higher chance that ticks are either already present or will invade your yard in the future.

Leaf Litter and Piles of Branches

When ticks seek out shelter, they look for dark, damp areas that provide shade and cover from potential predators. If your yard is covered in piles of fallen branches or collections of leaf litter, it’s ripe for a tick infestation. These areas can not only shelter ticks, but they can also shelter the animals that these pests feed on and sustain tick populations over time.

Bird Feeders

While ticks don’t feed on the food inside bird feeders, they do feed on the animals they attract. Bird feeders can attract squirrels and other animals that can bring ticks onto your property and provide resident ticks with a food source, making them a significant risk factor when it comes to tick activity.

Our Comprehensive Tick Control in Grand Rapids

If your yard is at risk of tick infestations, addressing these pests quickly and effectively is essential. Our tick control treatments use a multi-step process and cutting-edge products to effectively eliminate these pests and help you prevent them from coming back in the future.

We offer convenient and effective tick control to our neighbors located all over the area. Here are the communities we serve:

  • Grand Rapids
  • Rockford
  • Lowell
  • Caledonia
  • Byron Center
  • Ada
  • And throughout the surrounding area

For tick control in Grand Rapids, contact us today!

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