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Ticks
Did you know that ticks are related to spiders? That’s right; ticks have eight legs and are in the same class as spiders. Both are arachnids. Unlike spiders, ticks do not have venom; instead they have the ability to transmit a number of terrifying diseases. In addition, spiders usually only bite you out of self-defense, a tick is a parasite and want to bite you so it can feed off your blood. Ticks are terrifying to have around. If you have an infestation in your yard or home, you will want to call in Pointe Pest Control. We want to help you protect your family. We understand ticks and we know how to get them out of your home.

General Information
Ticks are small, flat, and have eight legs. They range in color from black to brown and even reddish. Ticks are parasites. The only way they can move through their life cycle is by stealing blood from a host. Since ticks do not jump and lack wings, they rely on their host for transportation. They end up inside of your home when they fall off of pets or from rodents that have invaded your home. Most tick species are not equipped to live indoors, but some species like the soft tick, will invade your home if they sense a host. Both hard and soft ticks are vectors for disease. They transmit nasty illnesses like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. If an infected tick bites you, it will transfer the illness to you through its salvia.
The Signs of a Tick Infestation
The best way to determine if you have an infestation of ticks is to find them in your home or out in your yard. They overwinter in dense piles of leaves, or other vegetation. Ticks can infest your home because of a rodent infestation. If you have mice or rats in your home, it is very possible that they will be bringing ticks into your home as well. If you have ticks in your yard, you will often see them on grasses or shrubs. They latch onto the vegetation with four of their legs and keep the other four outstretched, ready to grab onto anything that passes by. This behavior is called questing. If you do not want to be incorporated into a part of their quest, you need to call in Pointe Pest Control.
Tick Treatment
There are two steps to getting rid of ticks. The first is to make your yard an ill-suited place to live. Ticks like dense vegetation to keep them cool. By controlling leave litter and reducing the amount of vegetation around the outside of your home, you make will increase the heat and transform your yard into a place where tick do not like to hang out. The second step is to eliminate the ticks. This could include various treatments, such as treating for ticks, eliminating rodents, and preventing rodents and pesky birds from getting into your home or attic. If you want to protect your family, friends and pets from ticks, you can count on Pointe Pest Control. We are serious about eliminating ticks from your home and yard.