Tick Control Services

If you or your pets spend any time outdoors, chances are you’ve encountered a tick.  Understandably, many people worry about the diseases that these tiny parasites transmit, such as Lyme Disease.  Tick monitoring and prevention is an important part of outdoor activity.  Inspect everyday for ticks, practice safe tick removal practices and ask about our Premium Green program targeting the risky ecotone areas of your yard.

Tick Extermination Solutions

Home Paramount is the premier pest management company serving Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, North Carolina, and Washington DC. Home Paramount offers dependable, flexible, and effective residential and commercial tick treatments and tick extermination services. Clients can choose from a range of preventive and responsive pest management services and solutions, all delivered by trained and dedicated pest control professionals.

Request a Free Inspection today for an important perimeter service to limit the tick population at your home. We can help you get rid of ticks.




What do they look like?
Size:


Color:

Tick



1/16 - 1/8 inches in length

Reddish brown to brown

Identifying Characteristics:

Before feeding, the female is about 1/8” long, orangeish-brown in color (her body becomes darker when engorged), the region behind her head is dark reddish brown, and her legs are much darker than her body. The male is smaller, about 1/16”, long and has a reddish-brown body overall. Both sexes are flattened from top to bottom. Nymphs and larvae resemble adults, except they are much smaller (0.7mm-1.8mm). Larvae only have six (6) legs.

What does it eat?

The deer tick feeds exclusively on the blood of mammals like humans, mice and deer.

Where does it hide?

Ticks climb to the top of grasses and shrubs and wait for a passing host. They are concentrated in transitional areas such as where the forest meets a field, where a mowed lawn meets a natural area, grasses next to a trail, etc. They may also be found in the den or nest of its host.

What can it do to me?

Deer Ticks are vectors of Lyme disease. Spirochete bacteria, injected into the host from the tick’s body, cause Lyme disease.

 

 

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