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Tick season is here!

 

Many residents are starting to see ticks in and around their homes in the past few weeks throughout the triangle, which includes Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Morrisville, Wake Forest, Holly Springs, Garner, and the entire triangle area.

 

Ticks pose concern for humans due to the diseases that they carry, there are to main ticks that are common in North Carolina.

 

 

 

Lone Star Tick:

 

These ticks get their common name from the single silver spot located on the females dorsal. Although not a structural pest, lone star ticks attack humans more frequently than any other tick in the eastern and southeastern states. It is medical importance because it vectors the causal organisms of tularemia, is a minor vector of Rocky Mountain spotted fever and has been associated with lymes disease

 

We here at Trapper Dan’s use proven methods that will combat these blood feeders from using you as a blood bank.

 

Ticks are no joke and should be controlled in order to reduce the chances of these illnesses.

 

 

Raleigh Tick Control| Tick Exterminator

 

 

Raleigh has seen a rise of tick related issues in residential homes and structures, we are the local tick control exterminator, Raleigh Pest Control.

 

Apex Tick control| Tick Exterminator

 

We are the local choice for Tick control and pest control in Apex, North Carolina.

 

 

Chapel Hill Tick Control| Tick Exterminator

 

We are Chapel Hill’s local Tick Control Exterminator and Pest Control Company.

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