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Tick Control in Connecticut

Help protect your friends, family and pets from getting Lyme disease and Tick Borne illnesses. Call Us Today!



The Tick Guy is proud to serve the communities of Middlesex County CT, New Haven County CT, Hartford County CT, and Tolland County CT with expert and guaranteed tick prevention service. Thank you for your interest in our company.


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WHY HIRE THE TICK GUY?


Pet Friendly Tick Control

Since 2003 the owner has personally managed over 35,000 applications for residential properties, condominiums, commercial buildings and Day Cares in Connecticut. We only treat for ticks, that is all we specialize in. We are not a fertilization company offering another service, we take our job seriously, stand behind what we do and offer guaranteed results.

Tick borne diseases, particularly Lyme disease, have increased dramatically in recent years. This is largely because of reforestation and an increase in the abundance of tick host animals. Connecticut is truly a hot spot for tick-borne illnesses. The trouble with ticks is that you can barely see them. We know where they live and can get to them before they get to you. The best way to control ticks is to understand their life cycle and where they live. Protect your friends, family, and pets against Lyme disease and tick-borne illnesses. Implementing a tick management program with The Tick Guy offers peace of mind and the first step in protecting those you love. Our goal is to reduce the tick population in the treated areas 90%-95%.

Powassan Virus

Doctors have warned that the “Powassan Virus” is a rare tick-borne illness and could be serious, and has no treatment or cure. Click Here for more information.




A misconception we hear from people is...

“I have no deer on my property, therefore I must not have any ticks." Wrong! Chipmunks, mice (particularly the nocturnal white footed mouse) birds, rabbits, squirrels, deer, wild turkey, etc., are all carriers of ticks. If any of these animals frequent your yard or surrounding areas, you are at high risk.


New tick species comes to Connecticut August 2023
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