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Tick Control in Middlesex County, NJ

Tick control programs for Middlesex County, NJ homes and properties.

Tick Control in Middlesex County

Middlesex County's abundant parks, wooded edges, and suburban green spaces harbor significant tick populations. Deer ticks (black-legged ticks) are the primary vector for Lyme disease in New Jersey — and NJ has consistently ranked among the top states for Lyme disease cases. Middlesex County Pest Control provides targeted tick control programs for residential properties, treating tick harborage areas along the wooded perimeter and in ornamental beds.

Signs of Tick Control

  • Finding ticks on yourself, family members, or pets after being outdoors
  • Property bordered by woods, tall grass, or brush
  • Deer activity near your property
  • Tick bites resulting in a bullseye rash (seek medical attention immediately)

Our Treatment Process

  1. 1Property assessment to identify tick harborage zones
  2. 2Treatment of wooded edges, ornamental beds, and transition zones
  3. 3Tick tubes or similar treatments in high-risk areas
  4. 4Seasonal program (spring through fall) for maximum protection
  5. 5Recommendations for landscape modifications to reduce tick habitat

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Frequently Asked Questions

What tick species are found in Middlesex County?

The deer tick (Ixodes scapularis) is the primary Lyme disease vector. American dog ticks and lone star ticks are also present in New Jersey.

When is tick season in NJ?

Deer ticks are active year-round in NJ, with peak activity in spring and fall. American dog ticks peak in spring and summer.

How effective is yard tick treatment?

Professional tick treatments targeting wooded edges and harborage zones can reduce tick populations by 80–90% in treated areas.