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By treating your lawn with a safe organic treatment you and your family can have peace of mind knowing you’re protecting the environment and safe from unwanted pests. 
In  Connecticut, the two  most  common ticks are the blacklegged tick also known as the deer tick, and  the American dog  tick. Residential areas with wooded areas  have the increased the potential for contact with wildlife and their ticks.  You can reduce the number of ticks near your home by landscaping  changes, manipulating or treating tick hosts, and the selective application of least-toxic pesticides. Most people acquire Lyme disease from  the nymphal stage of the tick, which is active during late spring and summer. Therefore, most control efforts are targeted towards the nymphal stage. Adult ticks are active in the fall, warm days of winter, and spring.

 
If you’re in need of tick control please feel free to contact me.

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