Fleas and ticks wait in grass, shaded borders and pet runs. We treat the harborage zones so the yard stops re-infesting your pets and your carpet.
Treating your pet without treating the yard is a losing loop — the lawn keeps re-seeding fleas onto the animal and ticks onto your ankles. Fleas and ticks wait in shaded borders, leaf litter and pet runs, timed to a life cycle that outlasts a single spray. Breaking the cycle means hitting the outdoor harborage on a schedule that matches how the pest actually breeds.
Get a Free QuoteMap the shaded borders, fence lines and pet areas that hold fleas and ticks.
Grass, leaf litter, shrub lines and high-risk zones — not a blanket fog.
Kennels, runs and favorite shade spots get priority attention.
Indoor flea treatment when an infestation has moved inside.
Treatments matched to flea and tick activity cycles.
Yard treatment plus your vet’s pet treatment ends the cycle for good.
Treating the pet alone fails because the yard keeps re-seeding fleas and ticks. IPM targets the outdoor harborage and the indoor hot spots together, timed to the pest’s life cycle — less product, permanent result.
The yard is re-infesting them. Flea treatment on the pet kills what jumps on; yard treatment stops the supply.
Yes — once dry (usually 30–60 minutes), kids and pets can use the yard normally.
Spring through fall, timed to nymph and adult activity. We schedule visits to match.