Professional Flea and Tick Control
Professional flea and tick control services to protect your family, pets, and property from these harmful pests.
Call Now: +1 855 774 7802Flea and Tick Control Done Right
Fleas and ticks aren't just a pet problem — they're a household and yard problem. Eco First Pest Control connects pet owners across the United States with professionals who treat homes and yards together, breaking the reinfestation cycle that frustrates DIY efforts.
Lasting control means hitting every life stage: adult fleas on hosts, eggs and larvae in carpet and bedding, and ticks questing in yard vegetation — combined with pet treatment through your veterinarian.
Expert Assessment
Thorough inspection and species identification before any treatment — the plan fits the actual problem.
Licensed Local Pros
Every provider in our network is a licensed professional working in your area, with quotes before work begins.
Targeted Solutions
Treatments matched to your pest, property, and region — not one-size-fits-all spraying.
Family-Safe Methods
EPA-registered products applied responsibly, with kid- and pet-conscious options available.
Signs of Flea or Tick Problems
Pets scratching or chewing
Sudden scratching, hair loss at the tail base, or "flea dirt" (black specks that turn red when wet) in fur.
Bites at the ankles
Itchy bites around ankles and lower legs are the classic human sign of fleas in carpets.
Ticks after yard time
Finding ticks on pets, kids, or yourself after time in the yard means questing ticks in the grass and shrub line.
Visible fleas on bedding
Adult fleas visible on pet bedding or furniture mean a substantial established population — adults are only 5% of an infestation.
Wildlife traffic
Deer, raccoons, possums, and stray cats continuously reseed yards with fleas and ticks.
Flea and Tick Control: What to Expect by Region
Pest pressure isn't the same everywhere — climate, housing stock, and species all change what "flea and tick control" means where you live.
Northeast
This is the heart of Lyme disease territory — blacklegged (deer) ticks are abundant wherever yards meet woods, stone walls, or leaf litter. Nymph season (May–July) carries the highest Lyme risk; adults are active even on warm winter days.
Southeast
Long humid seasons make this prime flea and tick country — cat fleas infest yards and pets year-round, and lone star and American dog ticks are widespread in tall grass and wood lines. March through November outdoors; fleas survive indoors all year.
Midwest
Blacklegged ticks have expanded across much of the region, joining American dog ticks and seasonal flea pressure on pets. April through October.
Keeping Fleas and Ticks Off Your Property
Treat pets year-round
Veterinarian-recommended preventatives on every pet in the home are the foundation everything else builds on.
Keep grass short
Mow regularly and create a 3-foot mulch or gravel buffer between lawn and woods — ticks quest from tall vegetation.
Wash pet bedding hot
Weekly hot-water washes kill eggs and larvae where pets sleep.
Vacuum aggressively
Frequent vacuuming of carpets, rugs, and furniture removes eggs and stimulates pupae to hatch into treatments — empty the canister outside.
Discourage wildlife
Secure trash, remove brush piles, and fence gardens to cut the wildlife traffic that delivers new parasites.
How Eco First Pest Control Works
Call and describe the problem
Call +1 855 774 7802 and tell us what you're seeing, where, and for how long. It takes a couple of minutes.
Get matched with a local pro
We connect you with a licensed exterminator who covers your neighborhood and handles your specific pest.
Inspection and quote
The technician inspects the property, identifies the species and source, and gives you a clear treatment plan and price before any work starts.
Targeted treatment
Treatment uses products and methods matched to the pest and your household — including kid- and pet-conscious options where appropriate.
Prevention and follow-up
You get practical prevention steps, and many providers include follow-up visits or guarantees to make sure the problem stays solved.
Flea and Tick Control FAQs
What does flea or tick treatment cost in your area?
Indoor flea treatments typically run $150–$350; yard treatments for fleas and ticks run $100–$250 per application depending on lot size. Bundled indoor/outdoor programs price better than separate services.
Why do fleas come back after I treat the pet?
Because 95% of the infestation — eggs, larvae, pupae — lives in carpet, bedding, and yard soil, not on the animal. Coordinated home and yard treatment alongside pet treatment is what breaks the cycle.
How many treatments will fleas take?
Expect an initial treatment plus a follow-up 2–3 weeks later — flea pupae are protected from insecticides until they hatch, so the second visit catches the stragglers. Keep vacuuming between visits; it speeds the process.
Are yard tick treatments effective against disease risk?
Targeted treatments along yard perimeters, wood lines, and shaded vegetation sharply reduce questing tick numbers where people and pets actually walk. Pair with prompt tick checks after outdoor time.
Do I need to leave the house during treatment?
Typically you, kids, and pets stay off treated indoor surfaces until dry — a few hours. Your technician provides exact re-entry guidance for the products used.
Ready to Solve It?
Flea infestations multiply daily and tick season carries real disease risk. Get connected with a flea and tick professional in your area and protect your pets and family properly.
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