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Tick Prevention in Greenwich, Stamford, Darien, New Canaan, Norwalk, and Westport.
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COMES SPRING!
IT'S IMPORTANT TO SPRAY FOR TICKS.
THIS YEAR MAY BE A BAD YEAR FOR TICKS...
Don't leave your family at risk!
The mild winter has caused concern for an increase in the spring tick and mosquito population. Officials are warning that the warm weather winter months have created a perfect storm for a tick explosion in Spring 2025. Fall is mating season for the black-legged tick and each year, a female deer tick can lay as many as two thousand eggs. Due to this fact, the deer tick population in Greenwich has the potential for exponential growth. What’s worse, the ixodes scapularis overwinters and in the event of a warm winter, does not die off. The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station has recently reported in a recent study that:
“All adult female and nymphal blacklegged ticks were tested at CAES for the presence of the five different disease-causing pathogens. Fairfield County reported the highest infection rates for all pathogens in adult females.”
Ticks have a two year lifecycle and rely on blood meals to move through the various stages of development. Considering the dangerous pathogens they carry, it is wise to protect your family from being their next meal. We are informing all Fairfield County residents that tick prevention is essential to keeping your family healthy.
There is a variety of ticks already in Connecticut including the black-legged tick, the American dog tick, the brown dog tick, the groundhog tick. Recently, two new invasive species have been added to the list: the Asian Long-horned tick and the Lone Star tick. Consequently, tick-borne diseases and mosquito related diseases may continue to be a problem. As indicated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the most widely recognized disease in CT is Lyme Disease. However, other less-known, but very serious diseases are present in CT. Among these are Powassan virus, a conceivably deadly disease that can unleash ruin to the neurological framework, and another, Alpha-Gal Syndrome, that can make you adversely affected by red meat.
How might you remain safe from ticks? Have Greenwich Tick Control spray your property for ticks!
We are in Greenwich. We service Lake Ave, North Street, Round Hill Road, Stanwich Rd, Dingletown Rd, Clapboard Ridge Rd, Taconic Rd, W Elm St, E Putnam Ave, West Putnam Ave, Sound Beach Ave, Indian Head Rd, Riversville Rd, Greenwich Ave, Lower Cross Rd and everywhere else in town too!
About Greenwich, CT
Greenwich is in Fairfield County and stands out amongst the best places to live in Connecticut. It is an affluent town with a host of attractive amenities. Living in Greenwich offers the people who live there a rural feel which is what attracts many homeowners that reside there. In Greenwich, there are plenty of things to do. With no shortage of eateries, bistros, and parks. Greenwich is a family town with schools that are very highly acclaimed. Politically, residents of the town tend to be liberal with a sprinkling of conservatives. Greenwich is a suburb in Connecticut with a populace of 62,396.

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Greenwich Tick Control is a tick spraying service licensed in the state of Connecticut. We service lower Fairfield County including Greenwich, Stamford, Darien, New Canaan, Norwalk, Westport, and Fairfield. Greenwich residents are discerning and rely on GTC because they expect the highest level tick service that money can buy. GTC offers the very best name-brand products and deliver the most thorough applications of any tick company in the state. Our servicemen are well-trained, not only in professional spraying, but also in professionalism, extreme attention to detail, and courteous, responsible behavior at all times. We respect your home when spraying your property and are your answer to pest control service in Greenwich, CT.
Lyme Disease
Lyme Disease shows itself as a multisystem illness that influences the skin in its initial confined stage and spreads to the joints, sensory system and, to a lesser degree, other organ frameworks. When detected early, antibiotics can be helpful and health can promptly be restored.
For the most part, if Lyme disease is in its later stages, restoring health may not be so easy. Given that the rate at which Lyme Disease travels and the individual’s reaction to treatment differs in each occurrence, it is hard to say how long the disease will last. But the chances that the illness could last for months or even years can be quite high. In some circumstances, Lyme Disease causes permanent damage.
A LITTLE ABOUT TICKS AND MOSQUITOES
Ticks are not bugs – Many people mistake ticks for bugs but they actually belong to the spider family. They are 8-legged creatures and are identified as arachnids. There are many species of ticks across the world and a nearly all of them carry bacterium, infections, or pathogens that cause illnesses in people and animals.
Lyme Disease – In the Northeast, the deer tick, also known as Ixodes scapularis, is the essential vector of Lyme Disease. In California and other western states, the species is Ixodes pacificus or the western black-legged tick. In the South, Lone Star ticks can, likewise, transmit Lyme disease.
Tick Identification – You can find ticks in various sizes. The sizes can indicate the current phase of their life cycle. Depending on the time of year, ticks can be found in one of four stages of developments: egg, larva, nymph, and adult. In each phase of post-hatch, whether it be spring, summer, and fall, they will search out a blood meal in small rodents like mice, chipmunks, squirrels, and birds to move on to the next phase. Eventually, they will move on to larger animals and humans.
How do ticks get Lyme Disease? – Ticks do not actually have Lyme Disease. They acquire the bacterium that causes the illness, Borrelia burgdorferi, by sucking the blood from small rodents that are already infected. Subsequently, when they move on to larger animals, and humans, the bacterium is passed on and causes the corresponding disease.