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Fleas & Ticks

Fleas & Ticks

Nashville Flea and Tick Control

For Business Owners and Homeowners

Flea and tick control represents a significant challenge for businesses and homeowners. The technicians in our Nashville office understand how to identify the root causes of infestation and develop customized long-term solutions based on your property’s needs. 

Fleas are notorious for their ability to remain hidden deep within the fibers of textile surfaces, springing into action when they find new hosts. Pet owners are all too familiar with the threat of flea infestations, but even homes without pets can find themselves with this problem—and it often goes unnoticed until the issue becomes severe. Ticks add another layer of concern, as they pose serious health risks with their potential to transmit diseases. 

The sooner you contact our professional team, the quicker we can mitigate the infestation’s negative consequences and restore your property.

Call 615-701-7378 today. We also serve Brentwood, Nolensville, and throughout the Greater Nashville Area.

The Warning Signs of Flea and Tick Infestation

  • Increased itching and scratching: These pests bite and irritate the skin, leading to discomfort and potential allergic reactions. If you’re struggling with unexplained itches or you observe it in your pets, it’s a good idea to have us take a closer look. 
  • Visible fleas or ticks on pets: Regularly check your pets, especially after outdoor activities. Fleas can be spotted hopping on their fur, while ticks often appear as small, dark bumps. Prompt removal is vital to prevent them from spreading throughout your home.
  • Flea dirt: This resembles small black specks and is a common sign of flea activity. It can be found on pet bedding or where pets frequently rest. Place it on a wet paper towel to confirm it’s flea dirt. If it’s flea dirt, it will turn reddish-brown due to the presence of blood.
  • Tick bites: Do you have unexplained red bumps or rashes on your skin? These may be from fleas or ticks, particularly if you’ve been outdoors. These bites can cause the spread of contagious diseases, so consider seeking a precautionary medical check. Then call us.