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Flea and Tick Season Starts

A Skeeta.PRO pest management professional treats a North Carolina backyard for fleas and ticks. A pet owner checks their dog for signs of infestation, while a Lone Star tick is magnified in an inset detail. The scene emphasizes peak flea and tick season and the importance of professional prevention.

North Carolina is currently in the peak season for fleas and ticks, with April through September being the height of flea and tick activity.
Fleas can be a year-round pest in North Carolina due to the state’s mild weather.
Ticks are most active in spring and summer, but they can still be found in late fall.
The most common tick species in North Carolina is the Lone Star tick, which can be identified by a white spot on the back of the female.

To manage flea and tick infestations, it is recommended to use preventive insecticide applications.
Homeowners can also take steps such as keeping their lawn well-manicured and minimizing exposed skin when outdoors.
It is important to regularly check for fleas and ticks on yourself, pets, and loved ones.

If you suspect a flea or tick problem, you can contact pest control services like skeeta.pro Pest Control for professional assistance.
This company offer tailored solutions and can help protect your property and family from the health risks associated with fleas and ticks.

For more detailed information and specific services, visit the website of skeeta.pro pest control or consult with a veterinarian for pet-related flea and tick prevention.

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