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Our licensed pest management professionals eliminate active flea infestations, treat tick-prone outdoor zones, and prevent reinfestation with follow-up programs designed around your household.

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Inspection & written treatment plan before work begins
IPM-compliant treatment protocols
Follow-up service included until the property clears
Overview

Flea and Tick Infestations Don't Resolve Without Treatment

Flea infestations are driven by reproduction rates that outpace casual control efforts. A single female flea lays up to 50 eggs per day, which fall into carpets, bedding, and upholstered furniture β€” creating a population reservoir that survives long after visible adult fleas are gone. Ticks in yard and perimeter areas represent a disease transmission risk for Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and ehrlichiosis. Professional treatment addresses both the indoor infestation cycle and outdoor reservoir zones.

Flea and tick populations require multi-stage treatment β€” adult kill, egg disruption, and environmental management.

Warning Signs

Signs You Have a Flea or Tick Problem

Pets Scratching Constantly
Excessive scratching, biting at the base of the tail, or hair loss in pets are primary indicators of flea activity.
Visible Jumping Insects
Small, fast-moving insects jumping from carpet or furniture indicate an active adult flea population.
Flea Dirt in Pet Bedding
Small black specks in pet sleeping areas that turn red when wet are flea feces β€” confirming active feeding.
Tick Encounters After Yard Time
Finding ticks on people or pets after time in the yard indicates established tick populations in the property's outdoor zones.
Unexplained Bites on Ankles and Lower Legs
Flea bites concentrate at ankle and calf height on humans and produce clusters of small, red, itchy welts.
Pet Diagnosed with Tapeworms or Tick-Borne Illness
Flea-transmitted tapeworms or tick-borne disease diagnosis in pets confirms active parasite exposure on your property.
How It Works

Our Flea & Tick Treatment Process

01

Thorough Inspection

We inspect indoor areas including carpets, pet bedding, and furniture, plus outdoor zones including tall grass, wooded borders, and tick harborage sites.

02

Customized Treatment Plan

We design a treatment plan addressing both the indoor flea cycle and outdoor tick zones, with timing based on the flea life cycle stages present.

03

Multi-Stage Indoor Treatment

We apply insect growth regulator (IGR) to disrupt flea eggs and larvae, combined with adulticide treatment to eliminate active fleas throughout infested indoor areas.

04

Yard and Perimeter Tick Treatment

We treat outdoor tick harborage zones β€” shaded leaf litter, brush edges, and turf perimeters β€” with residual products timed to peak tick activity periods.

05

Follow-Up and Prevention

We schedule follow-up treatment 2–3 weeks after initial service to address newly hatched fleas emerging from untreated egg stages, with prevention recommendations for ongoing control.

In Depth

Why Professional Flea and Tick Control Works Better Than DIY

Over-the-counter flea bombs and yard sprays address adult fleas but do not disrupt the egg and larvae populations that sustain the infestation cycle. Flea eggs are resistant to most contact insecticides. Professional treatment incorporates insect growth regulators that prevent immature stages from developing into breeding adults β€” breaking the cycle rather than temporarily reducing the visible population. Outdoor tick treatment requires product selection and application timing specific to the tick species active in your region, which varies by geography and season.

Why Pest Control Crew USA

Why Homeowners Choose Our Network for Flea & Tick Control

Species-Specific Treatment

We identify the flea and tick species present before selecting treatment β€” cat flea, dog flea, deer tick, and dog tick each respond differently to control approaches.

IGR Technology

Insect growth regulators applied with our treatments prevent flea eggs and larvae from completing development, breaking the reproductive cycle.

Indoor and Outdoor Coverage

Complete control requires treating both the indoor infestation and outdoor tick reservoir β€” we address both in a coordinated program.

Follow-Up Protocol

Our follow-up visit at 2–3 weeks post-treatment addresses the hatching fleas that emerged after initial treatment and is essential for complete elimination.

Service Area

Flea & Tick Control in Every State

Our licensed specialists provide flea & tick control across all 50 states. Select your state for local coverage and regional pest details.

Common Questions

Flea & Tick Control β€” Frequently Asked Questions

Honest answers to the questions homeowners ask most about flea & tick control.

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