You don't have to take a walk through the woods to be bitten by a tick. It can happen in your own backyard. Here's a look at what you can do to limit your exposure to ticks on your own property and information on Massachusetts tick control by Burgess Pest Management.
- Ticks like wooded, damp, and leafy areas. If there are sections of your yard that are in need of cleanup, don't wait to do it.
- Ticks are more likely to be found in tall grass. Keep all areas of your lawn cut short, including any outlining areas near your tree line.
- Keeping a wood chip barrier around the yard can help reduce the tick population. They're less likely to cross this barrier due to the possibility of drying out and dying.
Reducing the conditions that ticks prefer can help to reduce their population. Massachusetts tick control by Burgess Pest Management is the other way to reduce the tick population.
- A Massachusetts tick spray by Burgess Pest creates a residual barrier around your property that is proven to keep ticks away.
- Burgess Pest uses a high pressure hyraulic sprayer to blast away tick and mosquito breeding zones.
- The application dries within minutes yet stays effective for weeks.
Don't hestitate to rely on the licensed applicators and tick experts on the Burgess Pest team to answer your questions on Massachusetts tick control.