How to Reduce the Chances of Ticks Latching Onto You
Ticks are more than just an itchy nuisance because they can also transmit diseases to humans and pets. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to reduce the chances of ticks latching onto you. Wearing light-colored clothing and long-sleeved shirts and pants when outside, as well as tucking your shirt into your pants and your pants into your socks, can help reduce your chances of getting bitten by a tick.
Additionally, you should perform a full-body check on yourself, your kids, and your pets when you go inside to make sure that no ticks have latched onto you. While these steps are highly effective in keeping ticks away, the most effective thing you can do is to sign up for a tick control service to reduce the tick population on your property in Pennsylvania.
Prepare for ticks when going outside by wearing light-colored clothing and long-sleeved shirts and pants.
One of the most important things you must do to keep ticks from latching onto you is to ensure they don't have access to your skin in the first place. That's why dressing smart is your first line of defense against these blood-sucking critters. When going outdoors, wear light-colored clothing and long-sleeved shirts and pants to minimize exposed skin as much as possible. Covering your skin through your clothes provides you with an effective physical barrier that will keep ticks from latching onto you. On the other hand, light-colored clothes allow you to spot any ticks that have reached you!
Additionally, tucking your shirt into your pants and your pants into your socks can help prevent ticks from crawling up your legs and onto your body. By taking these simple precautions, you can significantly reduce your risk of getting bitten by a tick and contracting a tick-borne illness.
Perform a full-body check after coming inside to check for ticks.

Ticks are persistent pests, so it's best to be extra careful. If you have just been outdoors, make sure you perform a full-body check after coming inside to make sure that no ticks have latched onto you. These pests are small, so be thorough when checking your body and look carefully in areas where ticks can hide. Some of the areas that you want to inspect on your body include your underarms, behind your knees, around your waist, and on your scalp!
Make sure to do this for yourself, your kids, and your pets. When inspecting your pet's body, make sure you check their ears, paws, underbelly, and neck. Additionally, you should throw any clothes you wear outside in the dryer on high heat for 30 minutes. This will kill any ticks that have latched onto them.
Sign up for a professional tick control service to reduce the tick population on your property.
The best way to protect yourself from ticks is to reduce the population of ticks on your property. The best way to do that is to sign up for a tick control service! Professional pest control against ticks typically involves several treatments throughout the year for consistent protection against these invasive critters. When you hire experts, they will target the treatments in areas where ticks usually hide, like your entire lawn and mulched landscape beds, and near wood lines. Additionally, they will use a highly effective product that is designed to eliminate ticks from your property and follow strict application guidelines to ensure it works properly.
Call us today to schedule our tick control service.
Don't let ticks take over! At Lehigh Valley Lawn, we offer a tick control service that is designed to target ticks on your property and keep them from causing you headaches! This service is offered to commercial and residential property owners in Macungie, Emmaus, Breinigsville, PA, and throughout the surrounding areas. Call us today at (484) 547-8246 to schedule this service!
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