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Ticks are nasty, parasitic arachnids that rely on the blood of larger creatures to sustain themselves. This included wild animals, livestock, pets, and even humans. You can recognize ticks by their flat, oval-shaped bodies that balloon after they’ve fed on a host. They are commonly grey, black, or reddish-brown in color.
Ticks are extremely dangerous because of the various diseases they carry and transmit. The most well-known of these is Lyme disease but also includes anaplasmosis, babesiosis, ehrlichiosis, and tularemia. If you develop symptoms after a tick bite or have concerns about potential illness, seek medical advice from a healthcare professional.
Ticks are clumsy and slow-moving. They can’t fly or jump, but instead hitch rides on their hosts. They are frequently introduced onto properties by wild animals, especially deer and rodents. However, you or your pet may also inadvertently bring these pests home after a hike in the woods or a trip to the park.
Ticks are always either attached to a host or searching for a new one. They prefer to hide in damp, dark areas such as trees, tall grass, and bushes. If you find a tick inside your home, they hitched a ride on you or someone you live with. Thankfully, most species can’t breed indoors and don’t pose a significant infestation risk.
Ticks are a dangerous pest to have lurking around your property. If you live near a wooded area or frequently see wildlife in your yard, consider calling Northeast Exterminating. We can provide effective treatment options for your home or office and offer advice tailored to your situation. Remember, when it comes to ticks, prevention is the best protection.
We are experts in the field of pest control and stake our reputation on professional service. All pests are not equal in the sense that they all require a special means of control, and select pesticide to be applied. A member of our team will discuss with you the best possible solution for your specific problem to ensure you get the optimum result quickly.
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