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Blanchard residents face seasonal risks from mosquito-borne illnesses such as West Nile Virus and Zika Virus, as well as tick-borne diseases like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Outdoor living is a major part of life in Blanchard, making proactive mosquito and tick control essential for protecting health and enhancing quality of life.
Residents are encouraged to help reduce pest risks by:
Eliminating standing water from flowerpots, barrels, troughs, and low-lying areas around the home.
Using insect repellent and wearing long sleeves and pants during peak mosquito and tick seasons.
Scheduling professional mosquito and tick treatments to maintain control of pest populations throughout the year.
Routine treatments and preventive measures work together to help Blanchard families and property owners enjoy safer, more comfortable outdoor spaces.
Blanchard experiences hot, humid summers and mild winters, with mosquito and tick activity picking up in late spring and lasting well into early fall. Afternoon thunderstorms and irrigation systems can leave standing water that supports mosquito breeding, while ticks find shelter in wooded patches, tall grass, and shaded fence lines.
Mosquitoes and Proximity to Water Features: Retention ponds, natural streams, and low-lying rural areas contribute to mosquito breeding during the warm months.
Ticks and Dense Vegetation: Farm fields, overgrown lots, and brushy areas near homes provide prime habitats for ticks in spring and fall.
No. We are incredibly conscious of what we do and realize how it can impact our environment if applied erroneously. That’s why our technicians are trained to recognize: