How to Identify Fleas and Ticks in Your Lawn
There are many pests that you don’t want to have in your yard. While some are nuisances, like ants, others are dangerous to have around. Today, we’re reviewing how to identify fleas and ticks.
How to Identify Fleas and Ticks
If you suspect your yard could be a breeding ground for fleas and/or ticks, a hands-on inspection is in order. Get on your knees and sift through the grass looking for these tiny critters. Here’s what each pest looks like:
Fleas: these teensy parasitic insects have wingless bodies. They move around and find their hosts by hopping. Look for fleas in shady areas of your property with tall grass. Fleas bites are identified by the red, itchy welts they leave behind.
Ticks: these parasitic pests come in a variety of species, shapes, and sizes. They can be found on tall grass blades, where they wait for a warm-blooded host to pass by for them to latch onto. Once they find their hosts, ticks burrow their heads into their host’s skin as they begin to feed on their blood.
Prevention
Minimize the flea and tick population in your lawn by following these easy steps:
- Keep vegetation under control by mowing your lawn and trimming back shrubs.
- Keep flea-and-tick-carrying wildlife away by fencing your property, keeping trash cans covered, and wood piles dry.
- Apply nematodes to your lawn to control the pest population. These beneficial worms can be found at any garden supply store.
Rid Your Yard of Fleas and Ticks this Season
Once fleas and ticks find their way onto your body or into your home, you’ve got a problem. Call Green Lawn Fertilizing today at 855-469-0692 for a free estimate or find out more about our Flea and Tick Program. Contact us today to find out how we keep you, your family, and your pets safe from fleas and ticks this summer!