Before the Spray: Preparing for a Mosquito and Tick Treatment

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bcconw06

Feb 15, 2024 · 16 min read


As warmer seasons approach, so does the concern for mosquito and tick infestations in our outdoor spaces. Homeowners often seek professional treatment sessions to safeguard their yards against these pesky pests. While the treatment solutions are safe, there are a few key steps homeowners should take to maximize safety and effectiveness. Let’s delve into the preparations necessary before a mosquito and tick treatment session.

  1. Clearing the Yard of Children’s and Pet Toys: One of the primary recommendations for homeowners preparing for a treatment session is to remove children’s and pet toys from the yard. Though the treatment solutions are designed to be safe, taking this extra precaution helps ensure that no residue finds its way onto these items. By temporarily relocating toys, homeowners can create a clear and treated space, minimizing any potential risks associated with the treatment.
  2. Temporary Removal of Bird Feeders: Bird feeders are delightful additions to any yard, attracting a variety of feathered friends. However, before a mosquito and tick treatment, it’s advisable to temporarily remove bird feeders. This step is crucial as it prevents the treatment solution from coming into contact with bird feed, safeguarding both the avian visitors and the effectiveness of the treatment.
  3. Securing Pet Water Bowls: While our treatment solutions are safe for use around pets, homeowners are encouraged to secure and temporarily remove pet water bowls during the treatment session. This ensures that no solution inadvertently reaches the water bowls, providing an added layer of protection for furry family members. Taking this small but significant step contributes to the overall safety and peace of mind for pet owners.
  4. Enhancing Safety and Effectiveness: These simple preparatory steps may seem minor, but they play a crucial role in enhancing the safety and effectiveness of mosquito and tick treatment sessions. By following these recommendations, homeowners not only protect their loved ones, including children and pets, but also contribute to the overall success of the treatment.

Preparing for a mosquito and tick treatment session doesn’t have to be a daunting task. Simple yet important steps, such as removing toys, bird feeders, and securing pet water bowls, can significantly contribute to the safety and effectiveness of the treatment. As homeowners take these precautionary measures, they can enjoy a pest-free outdoor space with peace of mind, knowing that their families and pets are well-protected.

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