Tick and Mosquito Control in Upstate New York and Western Massachusetts
Ticks and mosquitoes are common throughout Western Massachusetts and Upstate New York. Worse than the nuisance of their itchy bites, these pests carry dangerous diseases that can really kill the buzz of a great day spent outdoors.
Mosquitoes may transmit viruses like Zika, West Nile, or malaria. Ticks can transmit diseases like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.
Keeping people and pets safe and free to enjoy the great outdoors is why USX Pest Control developed its innovative Tick and Mosquito Program. With monthly treatments that run from May until October (peak season for these biting pests), it’s possible to keep your home and property safe.
Better yet, we use an all-natural approach leveraging state-of-the-art preventive services for a tick and mosquito control program like no other.
Tick and Mosquito Control For Homes and Businesses
Effective protection doesn’t have to be dangerous. We use products that are friendly for the environment and safer than traditional chemicals.
Our three-step approach includes:
Property Inspection
Our technicians begin with a detailed, thorough assessment of the property. The results help inform the customized treatment plan.
Administering Treatment
Based on the plan tailored to your property, our technicians will provide monthly treatments. These treatments help create a protective barrier to shield from ticks and mosquitoes.
Preventing Future Infestations
Our trained and licensed technicians will explain the strategy for preventing future infestations and keeping outdoor spaces free of these dangerous pests.
The Best Tick and Mosquito Control Program Available in New York and Western Massachusetts
Protect your home or business from ticks and mosquitoes with USX Pest’s tick and mosquito control program. We are committed to providing the utmost customer service and benefits, such as:
- 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back
- Optional Platinum Home Protection Plan for Ultimate Peace of Mind
- Free Home Inspection and Custom Treatment Plans
- No-Rush, In-Depth Service Visits
- Flexible Scheduling to Accommodate Your Needs
- Service Scan System for Ultimate Peace of Mind and Full Transparency
Effective, Reliable Tick and Mosquito Protection
USX Pest’s Platinum Protection program provides year-round protection from pests of all kinds. In addition to comprehensive tick and mosquito control, our program also offers preventive measures against other pests.
Technicians make bi-monthly visits to the property to stay on top of potential pest problems before they become widespread infestations — indoors and out.
Learn More About Tick and Mosquito Control
Keeping mosquitoes and ticks from spoiling your outdoor fun is challenging but not impossible. Let USX Pest help you take control.
Call 855-761-1550 to speak with us and receive prompt attention, or complete our online contact form to schedule your free inspection.
Tick & Mosquito Facts
Tick Facts
- Ticks are known carriers of diseases such as Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, tularemia, ehrlichiosis, relapsing fever, Colorado tick fever, and babesiosis.
- The white-footed mouse is the most common food source of the Deer Tick in the Northeastern United States
- Many of the diseases ticks carry cause flu-like symptoms, such as fever/chills, headache, nausea, vomiting, muscle aches, and more
- Ticks are most commonly encountered in tall grass, shrubs, and wooded areas
- Ticks can feed on a single host for days on end
- Ticks are actually not insects; they are arachnids, more closely related to spiders than to flies.
Mosquito Facts
- Mosquitoes are serious disease carriers, causing the spread of illnesses such as Zika virus, West Nile virus, chikungunya virus, dengue, and malaria.
- Mosquito bites can also be dangerous to dogs, as they are a potential carrier for heartworm disease.
- Only female mosquitoes bite.
- Male mosquitoes lifespan is 7-10 days.
- Scientists believe that some people are more prone to mosquito bites than others, suggesting they may go after people with higher lactic acid and CO2 levels in their bodies.
- Mosquitoes lay their eggs on, or near, water or damp soil.
- Female mosquitoes can lay up to 100 eggs at a time.