Comprehensive Tick Control Services
Guaranteed Tick Extermination In Texas
EcoForce Pest Management provides expert tick control solutions for both residential and commercial properties. Our state-licensed technicians utilize an integrated pest management (IPM) approach, incorporating exterior treatments and effective tick mitigation strategies to eliminate tick populations effectively.
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Expert Tick Extermination
EcoForce Pest Management has been a leader in tick control since 2008. We have extensive experience in various tick treatment methods that range from localized treatments to comprehensive lawn and yard applications. We are committed to delivering the highest quality service which is backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. We promise the complete eradication of your tick problem and if ticks return, our team will come back to reapply treatment at no additional cost. Schedule your initial tick pest control service with us and experience peace of mind knowing your space is protected.
The Importance of Professional Tick Control
Ticks pose a significant health risk to humans and pets alike, as they are vectors for numerous serious diseases. In 2018 alone, there were approximately 47,500 reported cases of tick-borne illnesses. While ticks are less likely to be a threat inside homes, outdoor areas can expose your pets to tick populations. Professional tick control is crucial for treating current infestations and for identifying and mitigating potential tick harborage points in your yard. Ensuring a thorough inspection and treatment by experienced pest control technicians is essential for maintaining a safe, tick-free environment.
Advanced Tick Control Solutions
Environmentally Friendly Tick Control
EcoForce Pest Management is dedicated to using the most environmentally responsible products available. For those preferring natural solutions, we offer all-natural or green tick control options that are perfectly suited to minimize environmental impact while effectively managing tick populations.
Local Spot Treatment
For ticks that have made their way indoors, we apply a low-toxicity chemical pesticide that’s lethal to ticks yet completely safe for both your family and pets. This treatment is particularly focused on areas where ticks are most likely to be found, such as near pet bedding.
Exterior Tick Treatment

We also conduct exterior treatments to address tick infestations where they thrive: in ground cover, vegetation, and wooded parts of your yard. Our robust chemical pesticide treatments are designed to exterminate ticks in these outdoor areas effectively.
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EcoForce Pest Free Process
Step 1: Inspection
Our services start with a thorough inspection of the property. During this check, we will identify problematic areas with pest activity, access points, and where they are hiding.
Step 2: Treatment
After the location of pests has been identified, treatments will begin. EcoForce uses an integrated pest management approach that targets active pest infestations and prevents future ones from emerging.
Step 3: Exclusion
Once treatment is completed, exclusion strategies will be implemented to seal any access points that pests can use to gain access to a home or business.
Step 4: Maintain
On going maintenance and monitoring are all part of a comprehensive pest treatment strategy. This will help deter future pest activity as well as inform the team if pests return.
Tick Information
Tick-Borne Diseases
Ticks are parasitic pests that pose significant health risks to both humans and pets. They are known vectors for more than 15 serious diseases, including Lyme disease, which can lead to chronic health issues if not promptly diagnosed and treated.
Tick Behavior
Ticks thrive in shaded, moist areas of organic refuse and dense vegetation. They have hooked feet that help them latch onto pets’ fur, clothing, or skin when a potential host walks past. Ticks require blood meals to survive which results in them burying their heads deep inside their host’s skin while they feed. This makes them difficult to remove and increases the risk of infection if not handled correctly.
While ticks generally do not enter homes on their own, they can be brought indoors by pets or on other animals. If you find isolated ticks indoors, it may indicate that they have detached after feeding and are looking to lay eggs.
Tick Reproduction
Ticks lay thousands of eggs at a time in their natural outdoor settings. Household infestations, however, are rare due to ticks’ natural reproductive behaviors. If a tick is found indoors, it is much more likely that it was shed after feeding on a host that brought them inside. It is crucial to conduct thorough inspections though to ensure that a lone tick is not part of a larger household infestation.
Preventing Ticks
Implementing effective tick prevention strategies can significantly reduce the risk of tick infestation:
- Manage Vegetation: Keep grass trimmed and remove overgrown vegetation where ticks are likely to hide. Regularly clear fallen leaves and debris to eliminate tick harborage areas.
- Maintain Trees and Shrubs: Trim low-hanging branches to prevent ticks from transferring to hosts. Allowing more sunlight into your yard by cutting back higher branches can also help dry out tick habitats.
- Protective Clothing: Wearing long sleeves, tucking pants into socks, and choosing light-colored clothing can help prevent ticks from gaining access to your skin and make them easier to spot and remove.
- Chemical Prevention: Apply tick repellents such as DEET on clothing and exposed skin. Consider treating the exterior of your home with effective tick pesticides to reduce populations.
- Regular Pet Checks: Inspect pets frequently for ticks, especially after they’ve been outside. Promptly and safely remove any ticks found.
Common Species of Ticks
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Deer Ticks (Blacklegged Ticks)List Item 1
Deer ticks, also known as blacklegged ticks, are most active from spring through fall. They are predominantly found in the eastern half of the United States where they commonly feed on deer. While their primary hosts are cervids like deer, elk, and moose, they have no issue biting humans and other mammals. Deer ticks are notorious for transmitting Lyme disease which makes them threats to any potential host they decide to feed on.
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Brown Dog TicksList Item 2
Brown dog ticks are reddish-brown and are most prevalent along the West Coast, even though they are found nationwide. These ticks can swell up to half an inch in size after feeding, at which point they take on a blue-gray hue. Brown dog ticks primarily pose a risk to canine health as they are vectors for diseases specific to dogs.