Flea & Tick Control Treatment Jacksonville

Fleas and ticks are tiny, but they cause major problems for families and pets in Jacksonville. These blood sucking pests hide in shady spots in your yard, can crawl onto your pets, and even sneak inside your home. Once they are in, they are difficult to remove, and this can lead to health risks, including skin irritation, allergies, and even serious illnesses. That’s why our flea and tick control treatment in Jacksonville is designed to stop infestation. They can be hiding in tall grass, under decks, or inside carpets and pet bedding. Our team utilized proven treatments, including an insect growth regulator, to eliminate adult pests and prevent new eggs from hatching. For pet owners, we also focus on keeping pets safe by treating the areas where fleas and ticks love to hide.

So don’t let fleas and ticks take over your home or yard. Call our Jacksonville flea and tick expert today for fast and cost-effective protection for your pets, family, businesses, and property.

 

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Why Choose Our Flea & Tick Control Service in Jacksonville

Choosing the right team to protect your family and pets from fleas and ticks is essential. These pests spread quickly, hide in shady outdoor spots, and can carry diseases that affect both humans and animals. That’s why our flea and tick control service in Jacksonville goes beyond basic treatments because we give you a complete, safe, and lasting solution.

1.  Free Flea & Tick Inspection

Our specialists begin with a comprehensive and free inspection of your home, yard, and pet areas. This helps us identify where fleas and ticks are nesting, allowing us to target them directly instead of just treating the surface.

2. Customised Treatments Plans

No two infestations are the same. We design a treatment plan for your lawn, shaded areas, pet bedding, and even inside your home. This ensures that both fleas and ticks are removed from every hiding spot.

3. Licensed & Trained Specialists

Roaches love to hide in small cracks, walls, and under appliances. Our experts treat these hidden spots so roaches have no safe place left to live or breed.

4. Pet-Focused Care & Support

We know pets are part of the family. Our treatments are designed with pets in mind, and we guide you on how to keep dogs and cats safe during and after service.

5.  Fast Response, Lasting Results

Most flea and tick problems can't wait. That's why we respond quickly, usually within 24–48 hours. Our goal is to bring you fast relief and long-term protection.

6. Guaranteed Satisfaction

We stand by our work with a no-nonsense money-back guarantee. If fleas or ticks return, we return and retreat them at no additional charge.

7. Seasonal Tick Prevention

Jacksonville's warm climate means ticks can be active for much of the year. Our seasonal prevention program uses a mix of liquid and granular solutions to build a protective barrier around your property. This method keeps ticks away month after month.

8. Single-Visit Tick Treatments

Sometimes, you just need quick relief. Our one-time tick control option provides a comprehensive inspection and direct treatment of high-risk areas for fast and effective results. So call our exterminators in Jacksonville and enjoy our affordable services.

Facts About Fleas and Ticks

Fleas and ticks are small pests, but they create significant problems for families and pets. Fleas are quick jumpers that feed on blood, while ticks crawl and attach themselves to skin for long periods. Because of the warm, humid climate in Florida, these pests thrive in coastal areas, wooded parks, and suburbs. Both can spread serious diseases like Lyme disease and tapeworms, which makes it very important to keep them under control.

You can usually tell there’s a flea or tick problem when pets are scratching, biting, or licking themselves more than usual. Small red bumps on your skin, tiny black specks in carpets or pet bedding, and ticks found on clothing, pets, or furniture are all warning signs. In Jacksonville, they are often noticed more in shaded, grassy yards, wooded trails, and coastal counties where moisture keeps them active.

Don’t wait until fleas and ticks spread through your home. Schedule your free inspection today and protect your family and pets with our trusted professionals.

Common Types of Fleas & Ticks in Jacksonville, FL

Jacksonville’s warm weather, parks, yards, and woods make it a place where fleas and ticks live all year. These tiny pests hide in tall grass, leaf piles, shaded yards, and on pets. Let’s understand the kinds of fleas and ticks we handle in Jacksonville.

1. American dog tick

American dog ticks are brown with a patterned back on adults. Adults are about the size of a sunflower seed, and they like sunny grassy places, trails, parks, and the edge of woods. They are mostly common in suburban yards such as Orange Park, Nocatee, Mandarin, Riverside, and Avondale.

2.  Fleas

Fleas are very small, dark brown, and they cannot fly, but they can jump far. They are about 1-3 mm long, though they are small and easy to feel on pets. They like to crawl on a pet's body, bedding, and the moist yard. They are mostly common around parks, zoos, and places with a lot of animals. Fleas bites pets and people, and they can cause allergies to spread germs.

3. Springtails

They are tiny with soft bodies, usually white or grey, and they hop like tiny fleas. They are small, even less than 2mm. They are found in damp soil, mulch, leaf piles, and potted plants. Mostly common in wet gardens and shady yards in counties across Jacksonville, such as Duval County, Baker County, Nassau County, etc. Most of them are a nuisance; they do not bite people and don't spread disease, yet they are annoying.

4. Blacklegged tick

Blacklegged ticks are small and dark, while females have a reddish brown body with a dark back. They are similar in size to sunflower seeds, while nymphs can be the size of a poppy seed. They live in shady, leafy, and wooded areas with lots of brush. They founded in a wooded suburb such as Lyon Oaks and River Point, Yulee, Fernandina Beach, St. Augustine, Fleming Island, and Fruit Cove. These ticks can spread Lyme disease and other illnesses. They can spread diseases like Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tularemia. Blacklegged ticks love to bite people and pets.

5. Lone star tick

Lone star ticks are brown with a single white dot on the back. Their size varies from the size of a sesame seed to a poppy seed before they feed. They like brushy, wooded edges and shaded yards. They are most common in coastal areas around Jacksonville, such as Jacksonville Beach, Ponte Vedra, Fleming Island, Neptune Beach, Atlantic Beach, and Mayport Beach. They are a source of disease, such as ehrlichiosis, and can sometimes cause an allergic reaction.

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Tips to prevent reinfestation

Fleas and ticks can come back even after treatment if proper care is not taken. Jacksonville’s humid climate, wooded trails, and coastal neighbourhoods make it easy for these pests to thrive again. That’s why prevention is just as important as professional flea and tick removal. By following simple steps, you can keep your pets, family, and home safe from another infestation.

  • Regularly wash and vacuum pet bedding, carpets, and upholstery.

  • Keep your lawn trimmed, bushes cut back, and outdoor areas free of tall grass.

  • Use veterinarian-approved flea and tick treatments on pets consistently.

  • Seal cracks, gaps, and entry points around doors, windows, and baseboards.

  • Avoid walking pets in heavily wooded or tall grassy areas during peak flea and tick seasons.

  • Clean and mop floors regularly to remove eggs before they hatch.

 

Even with the best prevention, fleas and ticks in Jacksonville can be stubborn. If you notice them returning, it’s a sign that professional treatment is needed. Don’t let these pests take over your home again. Call our Jacksonville flea & tick control experts today and get lasting protection you can count on.

FAQs

Does Rain Wash Away Flea Treatment?

Yes, rain can wash away flea treatment if your pet gets wet too soon after it has been applied. Most treatments need about 24–48 hours to absorb into your pet’s skin fully. If it rains before that time, the medicine may not work correctly, and fleas could come back.

Yes, washing-up liquid can kill adult fleas by breaking down their outer layer, causing them to drown. But it’s only a quick fix. It won’t kill flea eggs or larvae, nor will it stop new fleas from coming back. If you use it on pets, always choose a gentle, unscented soap, dilute it in warm water, and rinse thoroughly to prevent skin irritation.
Yes, dogs in Florida need flea and tick medicine because the warm, humid weather lets these pests live all year. Even indoor dogs can get them, as fleas and ticks can enter the home on clothing or shoes. They can cause itchy skin and spread diseases, so year-round protection is essential.
Spraying your yard for ticks can help reduce them, but it’s not a perfect solution. It works best if you live in an area with lots of ticks, or if pets and kids spend time outside. For complete protection, it’s smart to combine spraying with regular yard care and pet treatments.