Understanding Mobile's Most Common Blood Sucking Arachnid

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Ticks are arachnids, a category that also contains spiders, scorpions, and many other types of feared pests. Ticks are commonly categorized as either soft or hard based on their characteristics. Ticks feed on the blood of humans, domestic animals, and wildlife and pose some serious health risks. Many of the treatment options experts use for ticks are also common in the treatment of fleas.

Did you know that EnSec of Alabama is a leading Mobile pest control company? With many years of experience, our trained staff operates in a manner that efficiently expels pests and strives to protect human health and the local physical environment.

Where do you find ticks? Ticks prefer outdoor areas with thick vegetation. Ticks are incapable of jumping or flying; therefore, they employ a strategy of positioning their bodies within high grass or other vegetation awaiting the passage of a potential host. Ticks use their strong legs to “cling” to a passing human or animal and travel toward the skin for a blood meal.

How Do Ticks Spread Diseases?

Ticks can acquire and spread disease as they travel among human and animal hosts. After identifying a suitable area of exposed skin, ticks will pierce the surface and position a tube inside to access blood. The feeding process might range from only a few minutes to several hours long. The process allows for the transfer of Lyme disease, tularemia, ehrlichiosis, and various other dangerous concerns.

What does a bad tick bite look like? The area of skin impacted by a tick may appear red and swollen, and some individuals experience a “burning” sensation. Certain people might experience significant allergic reactions and require medical assistance.

Common Ticks In The Mobile Area

Are you trying to determine what kind of tick is this on your property? The primary types of ticks found in Alabama include the lone star tick, deer tick, American dog tick, and the Gulf Coast Tick.

The Six Best Ways To Get Rid Of & Prevent Ticks

Some of the best practices for dealing with ticks include:

  1. Those with pets must ensure the animal is on a preventative flea and tick treatment plan prescribed by a veterinarian.
  2. Limit direct exposure to your skin by wearing full-length shirts and pants.
  3. Avoid passing through areas of thick vegetation.
  4. Apply an EPA-approved repellant to skin and clothing before participating in outdoor activity.
  5. Closely inspect your skin, clothing, and your pets for any signs of ticks before re-entering the property.
  6. Regularly wash pet beds and materials and dry using a high-heat setting.

While completely ousting ticks from natural outdoor environments is unlikely, taking comprehensive protective measures is effective in limiting their presence indoors.

Keep Ticks Out Of Your Yard Forever!

The experts with EnSec of Alabama know how to identify ticks, how to spray for ticks and several strategies for preventing these pests from returning to create additional problems. Along with ticks, our experienced home pest control professionals will eradicate ants, cockroaches, rodents, and many other bothersome and potentially noxious pests found in this region. We attribute part of our lasting success to a continual commitment to providing excellent customer service and support that meets or exceeds the industry's standards.

Our management team understands the importance of ongoing training and education. These efforts have resulted in adopting many of the latest products and treatment options that the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) and many other industry leaders recommend promoting safety and overall effectiveness.

When you contact one of our friendly staff members, we will deploy an expert to conduct a detailed property assessment to determine the nature and extent of the problem. We look forward to speaking with you.