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Tick spray Suffolk County Long Island tick control safe tick treatment

Written by Q | Apr 1, 2026 11:00:00 AM

Safety First in the "Tick Capital" of New York

It’s no secret that Suffolk and Nassau Counties are high-risk zones for Lyme Disease and the growing threat of Lyme disease and the Lone Star Tick. But here is the part most homeowners ignore: Ticks don’t just stay in the deep woods. They live in the "transition zones"—the leaf litter at the edge of your lawn, the mulch in your flower beds, and the shaded areas where your kids and pets play.

The Problem With "Just Spraying"

Most people think "spraying the yard" is enough. In reality, ticks aren't usually hanging out in the middle of your sunny lawn; they travel on mice, deer, and wildlife directly to the edge of your patio. If you aren't targeting the specific areas where they thrive, you might be living with a false sense of security.

Lyme disease and tick-borne illnesses are a genuine concern for Long Island families. The question isn't whether ticks are on your property—it’s whether you’ve created a barrier strong enough to keep them from crossing the line.

The "Tick Pro" Perimeter Defense System

We don’t believe in "carpet bombing" your grass with unnecessary chemicals. Instead, we use a targeted Sandler-style discovery process for your landscape:

  • The Ecotone Strategy: we focus our "Tick Pro" applications on the "transition zones"—the exact areas where your lawn meets the woods or ornamental beds.
  • Targeted Life Cycles: We don't just spray on a random schedule. We time our applications to hit ticks during their most aggressive nymph and adult stages.
  • Protection Without the Worry: Our applications are designed to dry quickly and provide a long-lasting barrier. The goal is to let you enjoy your outdoor space without constantly checking your kids or pets for "hitchhikers."