The tick population in America has been increasing at an alarming rate. They come as they please and make a home wherever they land. With many negative consequences of these unwanted pests, it’s time to take back control of your yard with Tick Shield, Mosquito Shield of Huntsville’s tick control service.
Our treatment instantly targets and eliminates ticks in Huntsvilles’s tick-prone environments for immediate relief.
By addressing tick hotspots commonly found in Huntsvilles, we help reduce the tick population and prevent future infestations.
Our proprietary formula is specially designed to not only kill ticks but repels others from your property allowing you, your kids and pets to enjoy your property more.
Tick control and preventions are more crucial than ever to limit your family and pets from the dangers of tick-borne diseases. Ticks are resilient pests that can survive in various environments, making your yard a prime target. Without proper control measures, these tiny but dangerous insects can spread rapidly, threatening your outdoor spaces and peace of mind.
Ticks thrive in many areas of your yard, including:
Ticks love dense, shaded areas where they can easily latch onto passing animals or people.
These spots provide perfect hiding places, allowing ticks to remain undetected while waiting for their next host.
Ticks cling to low-hanging branches and shrubbery, making it easy to latch onto you or your pets as you pass by.
Even in seemingly harmless piles of leaves, ticks can hide and survive for months, waiting for the right conditions to emerge.
Our tick control solutions are designed for Huntsville’s unique environment, offering fast, effective protection for your outdoor spaces. We guarantee satisfaction with a money-back promise and schedule your first visit within five business days. You’ll receive regular updates before and after each treatment, so you’re always in the loop. Learn more about our key benefits below:
Deer ticks are widespread in wooded and brushy areas around Huntsville, particularly in regions like Monte Sano State Park and the Land Trust trails. These tiny ticks can transmit Lyme disease, anaplasmosis, and other serious illnesses. Active from early spring through late fall, they’re often picked up during hikes, yardwork, or time spent in shaded, leaf-littered areas.
Lone Star ticks are increasingly common across North Alabama. Females are easy to recognize by a single white dot on their backs. These ticks favor humid, wooded environments and are commonly found near lakes, creek beds, and deer trails. They are aggressive biters and are known to transmit ehrlichiosis and southern tick-associated rash illness (STARI). Caution is advised in nature-heavy areas like Ditto Landing and Green Mountain.
These larger ticks are reddish-brown with white or silver markings and are frequently found in open grassy areas especially around fields, parks, and roadsides in Madison County. While they don’t transmit Lyme disease, they can carry Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tularemia. They’re active through spring and summer and can latch onto pets or humans during outdoor recreation.