Service Details

Fleas & Ticks

Service Details

Fleas & Ticks

Service Details

Fleas & Ticks

Our collaborative approach to fleas and ticks will get your home and pets back to normal as efficiently as possible.d installations to meet your landscape's watering needs.

Our collaborative approach to fleas and ticks will get your home and pets back to normal as efficiently as possible.d installations to meet your landscape's watering needs.

How it Works:

Nobody likes the idea of small bugs feeding on their pets and children. If you’re struggling with fleas and ticks, our collaborative four step approach will solve infestations in no time.

Our Process:

  1. Preparation: First we send over a checklist to complete before the treatment.

  2. Inspection: Service professional inspects the property & identifies problem areas.

  3. Educate: Technician will then educate the customer about the treatment/plan.

  4. Treatment: Customer leaves property for 4-6 hours and we perform the treatment.

Why Work with Anthem?

✅ Reliable & Fast Service: We'll be there when we say we'll be there. You can even track us on the day of your service.

✅ Fair Pricing: Our #1 priority is to provide you with value.

✅ Unlimited Callbacks for $0: Bugs are back? So are we - give us a call and your service pro will retreat at no extra cost to you.

FAQ

  • What are the diseases that fleas and ticks can transmit?

    • Common diseases that fleas and ticks transmit are lyme disease, rocky mountain spotted fever, ehrlichiosis (a bacterial infection), babesiosis which is a parasitic infection, and anaplasmosis which is another bacterial infection that can cause fever, headaches, and muscle pains.

  • How can I prevent fleas and ticks from biting my pets?

    • To prevent fleas and ticks from biting your pet you need to keep your pet’s coat clean and free from mats as this will make it more difficult for the pests to attach to your pet. Furthermore, using a flea and tick collar or topical treatment act as great preventative measures. Lastly, avoid areas where you know there are fleas and ticks such as tall grass, brush, and wooded areas and check your pets regularly so that you can identify infestations early on.

  • Are fleas and ticks dangerous to my pets?

    • Fleas and ticks can be dangerous to your pet. They can cause anemia, skin irritation, and other health problems. Fleas can also transmit tapeworms to your pet. Ticks can transmit a variety of diseases, including Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and ehrlichiosis.

  • What are the signs of a flea or tick infestation?

    • Some signs of a flea or tick infestation include seeing flea dirt (black, pepper-like substance that fleas leave behind), flea bites which are small red bumps that are incredibly itchy. Ticks on the other hand are going to be small (or large depending on feeding stage) brown insects that can be attached to you or your pet’s skin. You may also notice hair loss and anemia in severe infestations.

  • How to get rid of fleas and ticks on my pet?

    • Some common methods to get rid of fleas and ticks on your pet include using a flea and tick shampoo when you wash them, giving them a flea and tick collar, applying a topical flea and tick treatment, vacuuming your home regularly, and treating your yard.

How it Works:

Nobody likes the idea of small bugs feeding on their pets and children. If you’re struggling with fleas and ticks, our collaborative four step approach will solve infestations in no time.

Our Process:

  1. Preparation: First we send over a checklist to complete before the treatment.

  2. Inspection: Service professional inspects the property & identifies problem areas.

  3. Educate: Technician will then educate the customer about the treatment/plan.

  4. Treatment: Customer leaves property for 4-6 hours and we perform the treatment.

Why Work with Anthem?

✅ Reliable & Fast Service: We'll be there when we say we'll be there. You can even track us on the day of your service.

✅ Fair Pricing: Our #1 priority is to provide you with value.

✅ Unlimited Callbacks for $0: Bugs are back? So are we - give us a call and your service pro will retreat at no extra cost to you.

FAQ

  • What are the diseases that fleas and ticks can transmit?

    • Common diseases that fleas and ticks transmit are lyme disease, rocky mountain spotted fever, ehrlichiosis (a bacterial infection), babesiosis which is a parasitic infection, and anaplasmosis which is another bacterial infection that can cause fever, headaches, and muscle pains.

  • How can I prevent fleas and ticks from biting my pets?

    • To prevent fleas and ticks from biting your pet you need to keep your pet’s coat clean and free from mats as this will make it more difficult for the pests to attach to your pet. Furthermore, using a flea and tick collar or topical treatment act as great preventative measures. Lastly, avoid areas where you know there are fleas and ticks such as tall grass, brush, and wooded areas and check your pets regularly so that you can identify infestations early on.

  • Are fleas and ticks dangerous to my pets?

    • Fleas and ticks can be dangerous to your pet. They can cause anemia, skin irritation, and other health problems. Fleas can also transmit tapeworms to your pet. Ticks can transmit a variety of diseases, including Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and ehrlichiosis.

  • What are the signs of a flea or tick infestation?

    • Some signs of a flea or tick infestation include seeing flea dirt (black, pepper-like substance that fleas leave behind), flea bites which are small red bumps that are incredibly itchy. Ticks on the other hand are going to be small (or large depending on feeding stage) brown insects that can be attached to you or your pet’s skin. You may also notice hair loss and anemia in severe infestations.

  • How to get rid of fleas and ticks on my pet?

    • Some common methods to get rid of fleas and ticks on your pet include using a flea and tick shampoo when you wash them, giving them a flea and tick collar, applying a topical flea and tick treatment, vacuuming your home regularly, and treating your yard.

How it Works:

Nobody likes the idea of small bugs feeding on their pets and children. If you’re struggling with fleas and ticks, our collaborative four step approach will solve infestations in no time.

Our Process:

  1. Preparation: First we send over a checklist to complete before the treatment.

  2. Inspection: Service professional inspects the property & identifies problem areas.

  3. Educate: Technician will then educate the customer about the treatment/plan.

  4. Treatment: Customer leaves property for 4-6 hours and we perform the treatment.

Why Work with Anthem?

✅ Reliable & Fast Service: We'll be there when we say we'll be there. You can even track us on the day of your service.

✅ Fair Pricing: Our #1 priority is to provide you with value.

✅ Unlimited Callbacks for $0: Bugs are back? So are we - give us a call and your service pro will retreat at no extra cost to you.

FAQ

  • What are the diseases that fleas and ticks can transmit?

    • Common diseases that fleas and ticks transmit are lyme disease, rocky mountain spotted fever, ehrlichiosis (a bacterial infection), babesiosis which is a parasitic infection, and anaplasmosis which is another bacterial infection that can cause fever, headaches, and muscle pains.

  • How can I prevent fleas and ticks from biting my pets?

    • To prevent fleas and ticks from biting your pet you need to keep your pet’s coat clean and free from mats as this will make it more difficult for the pests to attach to your pet. Furthermore, using a flea and tick collar or topical treatment act as great preventative measures. Lastly, avoid areas where you know there are fleas and ticks such as tall grass, brush, and wooded areas and check your pets regularly so that you can identify infestations early on.

  • Are fleas and ticks dangerous to my pets?

    • Fleas and ticks can be dangerous to your pet. They can cause anemia, skin irritation, and other health problems. Fleas can also transmit tapeworms to your pet. Ticks can transmit a variety of diseases, including Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and ehrlichiosis.

  • What are the signs of a flea or tick infestation?

    • Some signs of a flea or tick infestation include seeing flea dirt (black, pepper-like substance that fleas leave behind), flea bites which are small red bumps that are incredibly itchy. Ticks on the other hand are going to be small (or large depending on feeding stage) brown insects that can be attached to you or your pet’s skin. You may also notice hair loss and anemia in severe infestations.

  • How to get rid of fleas and ticks on my pet?

    • Some common methods to get rid of fleas and ticks on your pet include using a flea and tick shampoo when you wash them, giving them a flea and tick collar, applying a topical flea and tick treatment, vacuuming your home regularly, and treating your yard.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Pest Control Questions Answered:

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Why should I consider preventative pest control?

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How and where do you apply products?

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What type of warranty do you offer?

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What should I expect after an initial service?

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Are your products safe for kids and pets?

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Why should I consider preventative pest control?

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How and where do you apply products?

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What type of warranty do you offer?

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What should I expect after an initial service?

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Are your products safe for kids and pets?

Frequently Asked Questions

Your Pest Control Questions Answered:

Click on a question to reveal the answer and learn more:

Why should I consider preventative pest control?

How and where do you apply products?

What type of warranty do you offer?

What should I expect after an initial service?

Are your products safe for kids and pets?