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Tick Control in San Diego, CA

San Diego homeowners face intense uv degrading paint and surfaces year-round that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving La Jolla, Del Mar, Carmel Valley, Rancho Bernardo, Chula Vista, and surrounding San Diego communities.

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Why San Diego Homes Need Tick Control

Intense UV degrading paint and surfaces year-round
Marine layer on the coast causing mildew
Dry, hot Santa Ana winds in fall
Wildfire risk in inland valleys
Very low rainfall (10 inches average)
Common Home Types We Service
Spanish colonial and stucco homesCraftsman bungalows in North ParkRanch homes in east countyBeach cottages in Pacific Beach and Mission BeachNew construction in Chula Vista and Otay Ranch

What You Get

Reduces tick populations by 85–90%
Targets tick habitat — leaf litter, tall grass, wood edges
Organic botanical options available
Treats deer tick, American dog tick, and lone star tick
Seasonal programs for maximum protection
Tube and box systems for long-term property protection

Our Tick Control Process

01

Habitat Assessment

We identify tick activity zones — wooded edges, leaf piles, tall grass, stone walls, and garden borders where ticks quest.

02

Treatment

Low-volume misting of EPA-registered tick control product is applied to identified habitat areas, focusing on the zone where lawn meets woods and landscaping borders.

03

Habitat Reduction Recommendations

We advise on reducing tick habitat — clearing leaf litter, creating wood chip or gravel barriers, and moving woodpiles away from the home.

04

Scheduled Follow-up

Retreatment every 4–6 weeks during tick season maintains protection.

Seasonal Considerations for San Diego

1
Summer marine layer residue on west-facing surfaces
2
Fall Santa Ana wind debris cleanup
3
Winter rain damage on drought-hardened soil
4
Year-round UV maintenance on paint and caulk
5
Wildfire ember prep in eastern communities

Areas We Serve in San Diego

Our tick control pros are available throughout the San Diego metro area, including:

La JollaDel MarCarmel ValleyRancho BernardoChula VistaEl CajonSanteeEscondidoPowayCoronado

Tick Control FAQ for San Diego Homeowners

How often should San Diego homeowners get tick control?
Given San Diego's intense uv degrading paint and surfaces year-round, most homeowners benefit from tick control at least once a year. Summer marine layer residue on west-facing surfaces often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in San Diego most need tick control?
Spanish colonial and stucco homes and Craftsman bungalows in North Park are the most common home types in San Diego and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
When is tick season?
Deer ticks (the primary Lyme disease vector) are active April through November, with peak activity in spring and fall. American dog ticks are most active in spring and early summer. Some tick activity occurs even in winter above freezing.
How long does tick spray last?
Professional tick treatments last 4–6 weeks. Retreatment every 4–6 weeks during the active season maintains protection. Treatment after heavy rain may need to happen sooner.
Do I need to treat inside my home for ticks?
Ticks rarely establish indoors. Treatment focus should be on outdoor areas where ticks quest — yard edges, garden borders, and wooded areas. If you find ticks indoors, the source is likely being brought in on people, pets, or wildlife.
Is tick spray safe for children and pets?
Allow the treated area to dry for 1–2 hours before children and pets access it. We also offer organic botanical treatments for families preferring chemical-free options.

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