Mike has been super professional and thorough with tick spraying our yard. Southbury has an abundance of them. With a toddler and a dog in the yard spraying this year was a necessity. Mike at tick and turf took the time to walk the property with my husband to make suggestions and show where and how deep he would spray. We have been extremely happy with his services and wouldn't hesitate to recommend him to friends and family.
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Tick Spray Treatments
Our tick spray program runs from April through October, covering the full tick season in Seymour. We apply professional-grade barrier sprays to your yard on a regular schedule, targeting the areas where ticks live and breed. Each application creates a protective zone that kills ticks on contact and keeps working for weeks.

Tick Prevention
Preventing ticks before they become a problem is the smartest approach to yard safety. We treat property borders, wooded edges, stone walls, and ground cover where ticks wait for hosts. Our prevention program also includes habitat modification recommendations to make your yard less attractive to ticks year-round.

Yard Tick Treatment
Full-yard tick treatments cover every square foot of your Seymour property, not just the edges. We pay close attention to play areas, patios, garden beds, and dog runs so your entire outdoor space stays protected. Treatments are safe for children and pets once dry.

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Seymour, CT Neighborhoods We Protect
Downtown Seymour
The older neighborhoods near downtown Seymour feature mature landscaping, stone walls, and established tree cover that create perfect habitat for ticks. Our tick control treatments target these shaded, sheltered areas to protect families who enjoy their yards throughout the warmer months.
Great Hill Road Area
Properties along Great Hill Road and the surrounding area often border wooded land and open fields, which means higher tick pressure from deer and small mammals. Our perimeter tick spray treatments create a barrier between the wild areas and your lawn, cutting down on ticks migrating into your yard.
Route 67 Corridor
Homes along the Route 67 corridor in Seymour sit on larger lots with a mix of open lawn and wooded edges. These properties need thorough tick yard treatment that covers both the maintained areas where your family spends time and the transitional zones where ticks are most concentrated.
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Areas We Serve Near Seymour, CT
Tick Control in Oxford, CT
Oxford sits right next to Seymour with miles of wooded land, horse farms, and large residential lots that create ideal tick habitat. Properties near Quaker Farms and along Route 67 see especially heavy deer tick activity because of the surrounding forests and wetland areas. Tick & Turf treats Oxford yards year-round with targeted barrier sprays that focus on wooded borders, stone walls, and shaded lawn areas where ticks wait for a host to walk by.
Tick Control in Shelton, CT
Shelton shares a border with Seymour and has a mix of suburban neighborhoods and heavily wooded stretches, especially in the Huntington and White Hills sections of town. The Housatonic River corridor and surrounding conservation land push deer and tick populations into residential yards throughout the area. Our Shelton tick spray service covers everything from compact yards near the center of town to multi-acre properties along the Shelton border with Monroe.
Tick Control in Southbury, CT
Southbury sits just north of Seymour along Route 8 and is surrounded by state forest land and open farmland that support large deer herds. That combination makes Southbury one of the higher-risk towns for Lyme disease exposure in the region. Tick & Turf serves Southbury homeowners with seasonal tick control programs that begin in early spring and continue through the fall, covering the full window when ticks are most active in the Pomperaug River valley.

Oxford, CT
Oxford sits right next to Seymour with miles of wooded land, horse farms, and large residential lots that create ideal tick habitat. Properties near Quaker Farms and along Route 67 see especially heavy deer tick activity because of the surrounding forests and wetland areas. Tick & Turf treats Oxford yards with targeted barrier sprays that focus on wooded borders, stone walls, and shaded lawn areas where ticks wait for a host to walk by.

Shelton, CT
Shelton shares a border with Seymour and has a mix of suburban neighborhoods and heavily wooded stretches, especially in the Huntington and White Hills sections of town. The Housatonic River corridor and surrounding conservation land push deer and tick populations into residential yards throughout the area. Our Shelton tick spray service covers everything from compact yards near the center of town to multi-acre properties on the outskirts.

Southbury, CT
Southbury sits just north of Seymour along Route 8 and is surrounded by state forest land and open farmland that support large deer herds. That combination makes Southbury one of the higher-risk towns for Lyme disease exposure in the region. Tick & Turf serves Southbury homeowners with seasonal tick control programs that begin in early spring and continue through the fall, covering the full window when ticks are most active in the Pomperaug River valley.
Seymour Tick Exterminator FAQs
How much does tick control cost in Seymour, CT?
The cost of tick control in Seymour depends on the size of your property and the level of treatment you need. Most residential yards in the Seymour area fall between a quarter acre and a full acre, and pricing scales with square footage. We offer free on-site estimates so you know exactly what to expect before any work begins. Seasonal programs that cover you from April through October tend to be the best value since they include multiple treatments at a lower per-visit rate.
When should I start tick treatments in Seymour?
Tick season in the Naugatuck Valley starts earlier than most people expect. Deer ticks can become active on any day the ground temperature rises above 35 degrees, which in Seymour often means late March. We recommend scheduling your first tick spray treatment in early to mid-April so your yard has a protective barrier in place before nymph-stage ticks peak in May and June. Starting early gives you a real head start on reducing tick populations around your home.
Are your tick spray products safe for pets and children?
Yes. We use professional-grade products that are labeled safe for residential use around families and pets. After each application, we ask that you stay off the treated areas until the spray has fully dried, which usually takes about 30 to 45 minutes depending on the weather. Once it dries, your kids and dogs can go right back to playing in the yard. Many of our Seymour customers have dogs that spend most of the day outside, and keeping those pets tick-free is one of the biggest reasons they signed up in the first place.
What types of ticks are common in Seymour, CT?
The most common tick species we encounter on Seymour properties is the blacklegged tick, also called the deer tick. This is the species responsible for transmitting Lyme disease, anaplasmosis, and babesiosis. We also see American dog ticks and lone star ticks in the area, especially on properties that border fields or have heavy brush. Our tick control treatments are effective against all of these species, and we adjust our approach based on what we find during our property inspection.
Can I reduce ticks in my yard without spraying?
There are some steps you can take on your own to make your Seymour yard less attractive to ticks. Keeping your grass cut short, clearing leaf litter, removing brush piles, and creating a gravel or wood chip border between your lawn and any wooded areas all help reduce tick habitat. Stacking firewood in a dry spot away from the house and trimming low-hanging branches also makes a difference. That said, habitat modification alone usually is not enough in a high-tick area like Seymour. Pairing those yard maintenance steps with professional tick spray treatments is the most reliable way to keep tick numbers down on your property.
