Georgia's warm, humid climate makes it a perfect place to enjoy the outdoors, but it also creates ideal conditions for fleas and ticks. These pests can cause serious health issues for both people and pets, so it's important to understand how to prevent and control them effectively.
This guide covers what you need to know about fleas and ticks in Georgia, how they affect your home and yard, and what steps you can take to protect your family.
Fleas are tiny insects that can jump long distances and spread quickly. They often hide in shaded, moist areas of your yard and can easily make their way indoors. Once inside, they bite pets and humans, causing itching and irritation. Fleas can also carry diseases and trigger allergic reactions.
Tip: Fleas often start outside. Keeping your lawn treated can help prevent infestations before they reach your home.
Ticks feed on blood and are commonly found in tall grass, wooded areas, and leaf piles. They can transmit diseases such as Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Ticks attach themselves to pets and people, often going unnoticed until symptoms appear.
Reminder: Ticks are active most of the year in Georgia, especially during spring and fall.
AgroPro offers targeted flea and tick treatments designed to help protect your lawn, your loved ones, and your pets. Each application provides up to 28 days of protection, helping to keep pests at bay throughout the season. For lawns with heavy infestations, multiple treatments may be necessary to achieve full control.
Don't let fleas and ticks take over your outdoor space—reach out to AgroPro today to schedule your customized treatment plan and enjoy a safer, pest-free yard.