Combat Pest Control (1987)

Dog Ticks Control Services

Dog Ticks Control Services

Say Goodbye to Unwanted Dog Ticks — Fast, Safe, and Effective

Dog Ticks infestations may start small, but they can quickly become a major nuisance in both homes and commercial spaces. At Combat Pest Control, we specialise in identifying the source of the problem and providing targeted treatments to eliminate Dog Ticks at the root.

Common
Dog Ticks Problems We Solve

Dog Ticks can invade quickly and spread fast. We address common issues like indoor trails, outdoor nests, recurring infestations, and aggressive invasive species—ensuring long-term, effective control.

Tick trails contaminating pantry surfaces and food storage

Unhygienic dog tick pathways across kitchen floors

Tick infestations spreading from pets into office spaces

Visible tick trails posing health risks in kitchens and pantries

Our Treatment Approach

01

Site Inspection

We locate the Dog Ticks nests and entry points.

02

Targeted Treatment

Safe, effective gels, sprays, or baiting systems based on the species and location.

03

Prevention Advice

Guidance on sealing entry points and reducing attractants.

04

Follow-up

For persistent infestations, especially in commercial sites.

Why Choose Us

Expert help, anytime you need it.

Licensed professionals, 24/7 emergency support, and fair pricing—pest control made easy.

Knowledgeable About Work

Run 24/7 For Emergencies

Moderate Price Point

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to Common Pest Control Concerns

Got questions about our services, treatment methods, or what to expect? Find quick answers to help you feel confident and informed before we begin.

Dog ticks feed on blood and can transmit serious diseases such as Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever, posing risks to both pets and humans.

They thrive in grassy, wooded, and humid areas, but can also be brought indoors on pets, hiding in carpets, bedding, or furniture.

Check your dog’s ears, neck, armpits, between toes, and under the collar for small, dark, attached parasites. Pets may also scratch or bite at irritated areas.

Use vet-approved tick preventives (collars, spot-on treatments, oral medications), regularly groom and check pets, wash bedding, and vacuum floors and carpets often.

If ticks spread indoors or infest outdoor areas, professional pest control may be needed alongside pet treatments to break the tick life cycle completely.