J.C.
Nolensville, TN
Mr. Lawn. This fellow is GREAT! He sprayed for ticks and mosquitoes recently using all natural products and it has been perfect for us. We use our covered but not screened patio daily and we have had no bug issues at…
Williamson County — Mosquito & Tick Control
Professional mosquito, flea & tick yard treatment for Nolensville homeowners, delivered by Middle Tennessee's only UT Certified lawn treatment specialists.
In Nolensville, your backyard is meant for family time, not for swatting pests. The problem is that with all the new construction and preserved green spaces around neighborhoods like Bent Creek or Stonebrook, deer are constantly moving through, dropping ticks right where your kids play. And those shaded ornamental beds you invested in? They’re prime daytime hiding spots for mosquitoes.
You built a beautiful landscape in Nolensville, not a bug sanctuary. But in newer developments from the Mill Creek area to the edges of historic downtown, deer browse on your arborvitae and other ornamentals, leaving ticks behind. Meanwhile, mosquitoes escape our heat by hiding on the underside of leaves in those same shaded beds. Most blanket spray treatments miss these targets and can harm the pollinators your garden needs. My service is built on two non-negotiables: it must be bee-safe, and it must work without requiring heavy protective gear. After testing countless options, I formulated my own mix using cedar oil, garlic oil, peppermint oil, and a specific soap. This custom blend effectively controls pests while being safe for bees, allowing me to legally and ethically treat flowering plants, something most others can’t do, for complete coverage.
I don’t use a standard sprayer. I use an Echo backpack mist blower with the outlet pointed upward. As I walk through your yard in communities like Nolensville’s Burkitt Place, I hold the blower low and aim the mist up into your shrub and tree canopies. This gets the solution directly onto the underside of leaves, which is exactly where mosquitoes rest during the day. A typical sprayer that hits the top of leaves misses them entirely. This method, targeting landscaped areas only, simultaneously treats where ticks drop from deer and where mosquitoes hide. We don’t waste product on the open lawn, because that’s not where these pests are.
Treatment is one part; source reduction is the other. The first thing I do for any new Nolensville customer is a full walk-through of the property to identify every source of standing water, from planter saucers and birdbaths to clogged gutters and construction site depressions. This is a crucial step in our high-growth area. For unavoidable water features, I use Bti bacteria tablets (mosquito dunks) that specifically target larvae but are safe for everything else. This integrated approach, combining habitat treatment with source control, is what delivers a yard you can actually enjoy from spring through the peak humidity of our late Tennessee summers.
The I-65 corridor's abundant rainfall, warm temperatures, and lush vegetation create perfect habitat for mosquitoes, fleas, and ticks. Standing water in Middle Tennessee's clay soils provides breeding sites for mosquitoes, while the region's deer population supports high tick numbers. Properties near creeks, wooded areas, or with dense landscaping are particularly vulnerable.
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Yes, because my custom mix is bee-safe. I use cedar oil, garlic oil, peppermint oil, and a specific soap. For an active pollinator garden, I can adjust the formula by cutting the peppermint oil as an extra precaution. Just point out those plantings to me.
Absolutely. Ticks drop off deer where they feed on your landscape plants. Since my treatment targets those same shaded, landscaped areas where mosquitoes hide, it directly addresses tick habitat. It’s a co-treatment win from one application.
For effective season-long control, I recommend treatments every 21 days during the peak season, typically from April through September. Our local humidity and temperatures allow pest populations to rebound quickly, so consistent coverage is key.
No, and that’s by design. Mosquitoes aren’t in the sunny lawn during the day; they’re underneath leaves in shaded beds and trees. Ticks aren’t in frequently-mowed grass either. I target only the landscaped areas, which is more effective and uses less product.
J.C.
Nolensville, TN
Mr. Lawn. This fellow is GREAT! He sprayed for ticks and mosquitoes recently using all natural products and it has been perfect for us. We use our covered but not screened patio daily and we have had no bug issues at…
R.A.
Nolensville, TN
AJ is top tier! He is a wealth of knowledge in all things lawn and knows exactly how to treat and foresee any problem areas. Rates are fair and a super great person. A+
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Franklin, TN
As a former chemistry teacher and graduate of Clemson, I appreciate AJ's knowledge and information. I am able to give excellent aftercare by following his emailed instructions. Please sign up for one year and you will… Read D.J.'s full review
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AJ has done a tremendous job with my lawn. His suggestions have been helpful and is great about checking in to see how things are after treatments. You can tell he loves what he does and cares about his customers.
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