Mosquito & Tick Control for Thompson's Station Homeowners
In Thompson's Station, your quiet evening on the deck can be ruined before sundown, and a walk through your landscaping to check on those expensive foundation plants can leave you checking for ticks. The thick humidity around the Battle of Thompson's Station historic site and the new growth near the I-65 corridor create the perfect shaded, damp environment for these pests to thrive in your yard, not your lawn.
If you're tired of spraying yourself down just to take out the trash or worrying about the kids playing in the yard, I understand. The problem isn't your grass; it's the landscaped areas mosquitoes hide in during our hot days, and the plants deer eat where ticks get dropped off. In neighborhoods like The Reserve at West Harpeth or along Clayton Arnold Road, those ornamental shrubs and tree canopies are the daytime habitat. I target only these areas with a custom, bee-safe mix I developed myself because I refused to use anything that required a respirator or harmed pollinators. This lets me legally and ethically treat the underside of leaves where pests actually live, which most treatments miss entirely.
The Deer & Tick Connection Here
Ticks aren't breeding in your mowed fescue. They're brought into your yard by deer, which love to browse on plants like arborvitaes, especially common in newer developments around Thompson's Station. Wherever deer stop to feed, ticks hop off. Since mosquitoes hide in those same shaded shrubs and trees, my single treatment addresses both pests at once. I use an Echo backpack mist blower with the outlet pointed upward to coat the underside of leaves up to 15-20 feet high. This method, focused on landscaped beds, is far more effective than just spraying your lawn.
A Responsible, Complete Treatment
My formula is a blend of cedar oil, garlic oil, peppermint oil, and a specific soap. I had to create this mix because commercial bee-safe options didn't meet my efficacy standards. Because it's safe for bees, I can treat flowering plants for complete coverage, which is critical for control. The only caveat is for a dedicated pollinator garden, where I simply adjust the formula on the spot. For any unavoidable standing water on your property, I use bacterial mosquito dunks at signup. The goal is real results you can enjoy by Memorial Day, not a temporary fix.
Why Mosquito & Tick Control Matters in Thompson's Station
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.
Thompson's Station Neighborhoods We Serve
We provide mosquito, flea & tick yard treatment to all Thompson's Station neighborhoods, including:
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