Ticks are small parasitic pests that feed on the blood of humans and animals. They are commonly found in gardens, grassy areas, pet bedding, and outdoor environments. Ticks can attach themselves to pets or humans and remain unnoticed for hours or even days. Professional tick control is essential to prevent infestations and reduce the risk of tick-borne diseases.
β οΈ How Ticks Affect Human Health
Tick Bites
Ticks attach themselves to human skin and feed on blood, causing irritation, swelling, and itching around the bite area.
Disease Transmission
Ticks are known carriers of several diseases that can affect humans and animals, making prompt removal and control essential.
Skin Infections
Scratching tick bites can lead to skin infections, redness, and inflammation if the bite area becomes contaminated.
Pet-to-Human Spread
Ticks often attach to pets such as dogs and cats, and can then transfer into homes where they may bite humans.
ποΈ Damage to Your Property
Pet Infestation
Ticks commonly infest pets, causing discomfort, skin irritation, and potential health risks if not treated quickly.
Indoor Infestation
Ticks can enter homes through pets or clothing and hide in carpets, bedding, and furniture.
Garden & Yard Risk
Ticks thrive in tall grass, bushes, and shaded garden areas, increasing the risk of infestations around homes.
Repeated Infestation
If the outdoor environment is not treated properly, ticks can continuously re-enter the property.
π¬ How We Treat Ticks Control
Property Inspection
Our technicians inspect indoor and outdoor areas including gardens, pet bedding, and carpets to identify tick hiding spots.
Residual Insecticide Treatment
Specialised insecticides are applied to cracks, carpets, pet resting areas, and outdoor vegetation to eliminate ticks.
Outdoor Yard Treatment
Targeted treatment is applied to lawns, bushes, and shaded areas where ticks commonly breed.
Prevention & Pet Safety Advice
We provide guidance on pet care, yard maintenance, and preventive steps to stop future tick infestations.
π‘οΈ Prevention Tips
- β Keep grass and bushes trimmed in gardens
- β Regularly check pets for ticks
- β Wash pet bedding frequently
- β Use veterinarian-approved tick prevention for pets
- β Vacuum carpets and furniture regularly
Ready to eliminate Ticks control from your property?
Book a free inspection today β our certified technicians will assess your property and provide a customised treatment plan.

