Boston's humid continental climate moderated by the Atlantic keeps tick populations active from early spring through late fall, especially in leaf litter and tall grass around the Freedom Trail corridor, Boston Public Garden edges, and wooded pockets in Jamaica Plain and Roxbury. Deer ticks and American dog ticks both thrive here; the former transmits Lyme while the latter can carry Rocky Mountain spotted fever. We use EPA-registered acaricides applied via low-volume perimeter sprays and granular formulations that target questing ticks without broadcast coverage that could affect pollinators near the New England Aquarium or Fenway Park green spaces.
Edge cases we see regularly include multi-family brownstones in the North End and South Boston where shared yards and ivy-covered fences create continuous tick highways, plus waterfront properties in East Boston and Charlestown where salt air affects product longevity. Massachusetts pesticide regulations require notification for certain treatments and prohibit application within 10 feet of standing water or wetlands common along Boston Harbor. We always confirm property lines and obtain owner authorization before treating near Harvard Bridge approaches or Faneuil Hall-adjacent commercial lots.
One-time sprays provide 4-6 weeks of control under normal conditions, but recurring barrier programs are required for properties backing onto conservation land or with heavy deer traffic. We never guarantee total elimination because ticks are reintroduced by wildlife, but consistent perimeter treatments combined with habitat tweaks measurably reduce encounters on treated sites.
Tick Control Services We Offer
✓Deer Tick Perimeter Barrier
Targeted liquid and granular application along property edges and high-traffic zones to interrupt deer tick questing in Boston residential yards.
✓Dog Tick Habitat Reduction
Removal of leaf litter, brush, and tall grass plus wood-chip barriers that reduce American dog tick harborage around homes in Dorchester and Allston.
✓Multi-Family Tick Inspection
Detailed scouting of shared yards, fences, and common areas in Beacon Hill and South End brownstones to map tick pressure before treatment.
✓Commercial Property Tick Control
Scheduled perimeter treatments for restaurants, offices, and retail near Boston Common and Faneuil Hall that meet Suffolk County business operating requirements.
✓Seasonal Tick Monitoring
Quarterly site visits from spring through fall with flagging checks and treatment adjustments for properties in Brighton and Charlestown.
✓Pet-Area Tick Exclusion
Creation of treated wood-chip or gravel zones around dog runs and play areas to limit tick access while remaining safe for household pets.
How it works
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Property Walk-Through
We inspect lawn edges, leaf piles, fences, and shaded areas for ticks and host trails while noting proximity to parks or conservation land.
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Treatment Plan Setup
Owner approves product choice and application zones; we mark boundaries and confirm no protected wetlands or water features will be impacted.
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Perimeter Application
Granular and liquid acaricides are applied to the outer 10-15 feet of the yard plus any identified hot spots using backpack and granular spreaders.
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Follow-Up Visit
Return inspection 4-6 weeks later to check efficacy and decide whether a second pass or seasonal program is warranted.
Pricing
Pricing varies by yard size, number of visits, and whether habitat work is added; most single-family residential jobs begin with an inspection visit.