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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How Our Shelton Tick Treatment Works

Seasonal Tick Treatments
Our multi-visit tick treatment program covers your Shelton property from early spring through late fall. Each application is timed to match tick life cycles in Connecticut, giving you consistent protection when ticks are most active.

Tick Habitat Reduction
We identify and treat the parts of your yard where ticks tend to hide, including tall grass borders, brush piles, and shaded ground cover. Reducing tick habitat is a key part of any effective tick management plan.

Pet and Family Safe Options
We use tick control products that are safe for children and pets once dry. Our technicians apply treatments at the right time and concentration so your family can get back to enjoying the yard quickly after each visit.

Why Shelton Homeowners Choose Tick & Turf
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Yard Tick Spraying
Our perimeter and full-yard tick spraying targets the areas where ticks live and breed on your Shelton property. We treat lawn edges, leaf litter, ground cover, and shaded zones using products that knock down active ticks and keep working between visits.
Deer Tick Prevention
Blacklegged ticks (deer ticks) carry Lyme disease and are widespread across Shelton's wooded areas and trail systems. Our prevention treatments create a barrier that reduces deer tick encounters in your yard throughout the spring, summer, and fall months.
Recurring Tick Programs
Shelton properties with ongoing tick treatments benefit from fewer ticks season after season. Our recurring programs are designed to cover peak tick activity windows in Connecticut, so your family and pets stay protected all year long.
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Areas We Serve Near Shelton, CT

Trumbull, CT
Our tick control services extend to Trumbull, where wooded lots and open green spaces make tick prevention just as important as in Shelton.

Milford, CT
We also provide tick spraying in Milford, helping homeowners in this neighboring community protect their families from ticks and Lyme disease.

Orange, CT
Orange residents can count on Tick & Turf for the same professional tick control treatments we provide throughout the greater Shelton area.
Shelton Tick Exterminator FAQs
When is tick season in Shelton, CT?
Tick season in Shelton typically runs from April through November, with peak activity in late spring and early fall. Because Connecticut’s winters have been getting milder, ticks can remain active even during warmer stretches in the colder months. We recommend starting treatments in early spring to get ahead of the season.
How often should I get my yard treated for ticks?
For most Shelton properties, we recommend treatments every three to four weeks during tick season. This keeps protection consistent between visits and accounts for new tick activity as the season progresses. Our team will set up a schedule that works for your property and budget.
Are tick treatments safe for kids and pets?
Yes. The products we use are safe for children and pets once they have dried, which usually takes about 30 minutes. We always let you know when it is safe to go back outside after a treatment. If you have specific concerns, our team is happy to walk you through the products we use.
What types of ticks are common in Shelton?
The most common ticks in Shelton and Fairfield County are blacklegged ticks (also known as deer ticks), American dog ticks, and lone star ticks. Deer ticks are the primary carriers of Lyme disease in Connecticut and are found throughout Shelton’s wooded and residential areas.
Do I need tick control if I have a small yard?
Absolutely. Ticks do not need a large wooded lot to thrive. Even smaller yards in Shelton can have significant tick pressure, especially if they border any wooded areas, have garden beds, or are visited by deer and other wildlife. Treating a smaller property is quick and affordable.
