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Tick & Flea Control

With spring and fall comes tick season! Ticks are most active during warmer seasons–generally feeding between April and October. Blacklegged ticks, however, feed year around. Controlling tick activity should be a top priority in your yard as infected ticks can carry and pass along unwanted bacteria, viruses and parasites. Tick-borne diseases, such as Lyme disease, can be devastating and pose serious health risks for your family & pets. 

Ticks are common in yards with trees, tall grass, or even open space. Waiting for a passing deer, pet, or person, ticks tend to drop from their perches and land on their hosts to feed–and can do so for up to 15 days! 

 

Tick control protects your family from the dangers of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses that are common in the US. At Mosquito-Man, we utilize an effective blend of our barrier spray treatment and tick tubes to eliminate ticks before they can get to you.

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Protect your family and 'Take Back Your Yard.' Get started with a free estimate by calling 443-221-6103.

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Tick & Flea Control

At Mosquito-Man, we eliminate ticks & fleas using an effective blend of our barrier spray treatment and tick tubes.

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For a more comprehensive approach, we also offer the Platinum Protection Plan to help control both ticks and mosquitoes. 

'Take Back Your Yard' Today!

Get a Free Estimate Today!

Call 443-221-6103 or fill out the form.

Serving Residential & Commercial Clients in Annapolis & the Surrounding Areas including

Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Howard, Harford & Montgomery Counties

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"Please note that our service is continuous. We will return each year unless you notify us in writing or by phone of your desire to discontinue service."

1230 Cronson Blvd, Unit A

Crofton, MD 21114

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