Flea and Tick Control
Protecting Yards From Fleas and Ticks
Fleas and ticks are often brought into homes by people or pets. Most fleas are hard to spot because of their size, but you'll know they are present from their bites. Ticks are important to catch early, as they burrow into skin and can carry disease. Roka Pest Management has provided reliable flea and tick control services for more than 17 years.
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Professional Flea Removal by Roka Pest Management
Rest assured, when you contact Roka Pest Management to remove fleas from your home or commercial building, you’ll be dealing with a true professional every step of the way. The exterminator will first inspect the property to determine the extent of infestation.
Once you receive a fair written estimate to remove fleas from your property and agree to the proposal, the affected areas are treated to eradicate the fleas. Get in touch with Roka Pest Management at (951) 498-5455 and get rid of your flea problems today with kid-, pet-, and environment-safe flea control methods.
Flea and Tick Control by Roka Pest Management
Of course, tics don't infest homes the way fleas can. Once these external parasites dig into their host, they will stay put, drinking its blood. Infected ticks carry Lyme Disease, which is can easily be transmitted to humans. Roka Pest Management does not remove individual ticks from yourself or your pets, but we do apply pesticide to lawns to safeguard against fleas and ticks hopping on your family members.
Once removed from your interior, prevention also important to make sure that the fleas don't return. Ask about our regular pest control services, and keep fleas and ticks out of your yard.
How to Treat a Yard for Fleas and Ticks
Roka Pest Management provides year-round flea and tick control that provides maximal effectiveness and maximal safety to children and pets. It is recommended that you spray your lawn every 2-3 months. Other things you can do to make your lawn less flea-friendly include:
- Remove thatch in your yard
- Avoid over-watering (insects lay eggs in pooling water)
- Use cedar mulch, a natural deterrent
- Or better, use rocks or shells in your flower beds or around your foundation
- Trim trees back to decrease shaded areas (fleas like the shade)