And clean up any leaf litter or brush.
Lawn treatment for ticks.
Here s how to treat fleas in the yard and make your lawn less attractive to them.
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Doing so prevents your pets from picking up the ticks outside and bringing them inside.
Stack wood neatly and in a dry area discourages rodents.
Avoid sitting on the ground or logs in areas with brush and long grass.
That makes any wooded areas adjacent to your property potential.
Non chemical methods of treatment include keeping the grass mowed removal of bushy areas and fencing to keep deer away.
The spray nozzle lets you adjust the spray for wider or narrower coverage.
And clean up any leaf litter or brush.
Keep grass cut short.
Keep playground equipment decks and patios away from yard edges and trees.
Apply a light layer of dust to grasses and other potential hiding spots to kill ticks and other lawn pests.
Ticks are capable of spreading disease when they go from host to host.
Repair any cracks and crevices where ticks may.
Especially because ticks are known carriers of serious and sometimes deadly diseases tick lawn treatment is essential to protect you your family and pets.
Lawn spray treatment for fleas ticks.
Fleas and ticks are common enemies of pet owners.
Lyme disease is one of the most common tick borne illnesses.
Mow the lawn frequently.
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Treating yards for ticks is more important as tick numbers and tick borne illnesses rise.
To discourage ticks in your yard keep your lawn mowed because ticks prefer long grass.
These tiny bloodsuckers multiply quickly can jump from one host to another and can live in your lawn.
Place a 3 ft wide barrier of wood chips or gravel between lawns and wooded areas to restrict tick migration into recreational areas.
If at all possible avoid known tick habitats during tick season.
As ticks continue to rise in record numbers now is the time to take action.
Many tick varieties including the lyme transmitting black legged variety favor the dense cover of woodlands over open lawn.