Tick Control in Nassau County, NY
Expert tick control services throughout Nassau County, Long Island. Licensed, insured professionals serving the area since 2016.
Tick Control in Nassau County
Tick populations in Nassau County have expanded significantly in recent years as white-tailed deer populations grow and suburban development pushes into wooded habitat. Deer ticks (black-legged ticks) — the primary carriers of Lyme disease — are well-established in Nassau County's wooded communities including Syosset, Old Westbury, Oyster Bay, Sands Point, and Port Washington. Dog ticks are common throughout the county. Latin American Exterminating provides targeted tick control treatments for Nassau County yards and properties, reducing tick populations and the risk of tick-borne illness.
Signs of Tick Control Infestation
- Finding ticks on yourself, family members, or pets after outdoor activity
- Deer regularly visiting your property
- Property adjacent to wooded areas, parks, or nature preserves
- Long grass or dense landscaping near home's foundation
- Previous confirmed tick-borne illness diagnosis in family
Our Tick Control Process
Property inspection to identify tick harborage areas
Targeted residual application to tick harborage zones (leaf litter, wood edges, ornamental beds)
Deer tick and dog tick species-specific treatment protocols
Seasonal program scheduling for maximum effectiveness
Guidance on property modifications to reduce tick habitat
Frequently Asked Questions
When is tick season in Nassau County?
Deer ticks in Nassau County are active whenever temperatures are above 35°F — including mild winter days. Peak activity occurs in spring (April-June) for nymphs, which are the most dangerous due to their tiny size, and fall (October-November) for adult ticks.
Does tick treatment protect against Lyme disease?
Tick control treatments significantly reduce tick populations in your yard, lowering exposure risk. They are one component of a comprehensive Lyme disease prevention strategy that should also include personal protection measures and tick checks.
How effective is tick control treatment?
Professional tick control treatments can reduce tick populations in treated areas by 80-90% when applied correctly at the right times. Seasonal programs maintain this reduction throughout the high-risk months.
Is tick treatment necessary even if I don't have deer?
Yes. Tick-carrying wildlife including chipmunks, squirrels, mice, and birds are vectors for tick transport into residential properties throughout Nassau County, regardless of deer activity.
Why Choose Us?
- NY DEC Licensed Applicators
- Fully Insured
- Serving Nassau County Since 2016
- Same-Day Service Available
- Written Service Documentation
- Follow-Up Included
Service Areas
We provide tick control in all Nassau County communities:
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