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Protect Your Home from Ticks

Ticks aren’t just a nuisance — they’re a health hazard. Known carriers of Lyme disease, babesiosis, and anaplasmosis, these pests pose serious risks to both humans and pets. Ticks thrive in shaded, damp outdoor areas like tall grass, wooded edges, and leaf litter, making untreated yards a prime target.

Catseye’s tick control services are designed to eliminate existing ticks and prevent them from returning. We begin with a comprehensive property inspection to identify tick harborage zones. Then we apply targeted, EPA-approved treatments that kill ticks at every stage of life. Our services include seasonal protection plans, pet-safe products, and educational insights to reduce long-term risk.

Whether you’re dealing with frequent tick sightings or simply want peace of mind before tick season begins, Catseye helps you reclaim your outdoor space and protect those who matter most.

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Inspection & Risk Assessment

We examine your property to locate tick habitats — areas with dense vegetation, wood piles, or high animal traffic — and determine the scope of infestation.

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Targeted Treatment Application

Using professional-grade tick control products, we treat affected areas such as grass perimeters, underbrush, and shaded soil. These applications provide residual protection for several weeks.

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Long-Term Prevention

We offer recurring service plans during peak tick months and provide expert tips to reduce future risk, including landscaping adjustments and pet care recommendations.

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The Catseye mission is to protect your home by providing the best pest control program and award-winning customer service. We are experts at carpenter ant elimination through a time-tested process that includes:

  • Platinum Home Protection Money-Back Guarantee
  • Free Inspection of Your Home
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Protect Your Family from Tick-Borne Illness

Ticks carry harmful pathogens that can infect people and pets within hours of a bite. Children and outdoor pets are especially vulnerable. Catseye helps protect your home’s perimeter with barrier sprays and targeted applications that reduce tick activity and prevent new ticks from entering your yard.

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Keep Ticks Out of Your Yard for Good

We don’t just spray and go — we provide ongoing protection with routine treatments during peak tick seasons. Catseye also recommends landscaping adjustments to reduce tick habitats and provides education on year-round prevention practices.

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Signs You May Have a Tick Problem

Look for these indicators of tick activity in your yard and home environment.

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Ticks on Pets

Dogs and cats picking up ticks after going outside is a clear sign of yard infestation.

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Bites on Humans

Small, red bites that become irritated or develop a bullseye pattern may indicate recent tick exposure.

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Visible Ticks

Spotting ticks on clothing, skin, or crawling in shaded areas is a major red flag.

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Increased Wildlife

Deer, rodents, and raccoons often carry ticks onto residential properties.

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Tall Grass or Leaf Litter

Unkempt landscaping provides ideal breeding conditions for ticks.

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Pets Scratching or Agitated

Pets may scratch or shake excessively due to ticks, especially after time outside.

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The Catseye Guarantee

At Catseye Pest Control, your satisfaction is our top priority. That’s why every service we provide comes backed by the Catseye Guarantee — a commitment to delivering safe, effective, and long-lasting pest control solutions. Whether you’re dealing with ants, rodents, or nuisance wildlife, our trained technicians won’t stop until the job is done right. If pests return between visits, so will we, at no extra charge. It’s pest protection you can count on, with results you can see.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where do ticks typically live on a property?

Ticks prefer shady, moist environments like tall grass, underbrush, leaf piles, wooded edges, and beneath decks or sheds. Regular lawn maintenance and professional treatments help eliminate these zones.

Are tick treatments safe for pets and children?

Yes. Catseye uses EPA-approved products applied by trained professionals. We advise temporary avoidance of treated areas until dry and always provide guidance for safe re-entry.

Can I eliminate ticks on my own?

DIY sprays offer limited protection. Professional treatment targets breeding zones and provides long-lasting protection. Catseye offers recurring plans for peak seasons.

How often should tick treatments be applied?

Every 4–6 weeks during spring through fall. Catseye tailors your treatment plan based on yard size, weather, and local activity.

Do ticks die in winter?

Ticks go dormant but don’t die off completely. Some remain active in leaf litter or during mild winters. Ongoing prevention is key.

How can I reduce ticks around my home?

Keep grass short, remove debris, and create a barrier between lawn and wooded areas. Use vet-approved pet treatments and ask Catseye for seasonal barrier protection.

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Catseye has been the industry’s only premium pest controlwildlife control and removal, and pest control exclusion systems provider for nearly three decades in the Northeast United States. Throughout that time, Catseye has branched out and brought its high-quality pest control services to other parts of the country. We are currently servicing four different states on the East Coast, and constantly expanding to offer our expertise to satisfy your needs.

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