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Mosquito, Flea & Tick · Lafayette, IN

Mosquitoes, Fleas & Ticks Out of Your Yard.

Backyard pest treatment for Lafayette homes with patios, decks, pools, and pets. Indiana mosquito season runs roughly May through October — we help you take the yard back.

Lafayette backyard patio — mosquito, flea, and tick treatment area
The Pain Point

Stop Being Eaten Alive.

Mosquitoes ruining cookouts. Pets bringing fleas inside. Kids getting bitten in the grass. Worrying about ticks every time someone walks the fence line.

Indiana yards see real mosquito, flea, and tick pressure from May through October. Superior Pest Management helps reduce that pressure so your patio, deck, pool, and lawn feel comfortable again.

Mosquito Hot SpotsShaded areas, dense bushes, standing water, decks, fire pits.
Pet ConcernsDogs and cats bringing fleas or ticks inside after yard time.
Tick RiskTall grass, wooded edges, fence lines, mulch beds.
Evenings OutsideMosquito pressure ramps at dusk — right when you want to use the yard.
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How We Treat

Targeted Outdoor Treatment.

Inspect

We identify breeding sites and resting zones — standing water, shaded vegetation, mulch beds, fence lines, and high-traffic outdoor areas.

Treat

Targeted outdoor application to harborage zones where mosquitoes rest and where fleas and ticks live. Your technician walks you through prep and re-entry timing.

Maintain

Recurring treatments through the Indiana season help keep pressure down so the yard stays usable. Coordinated with your vet for flea / tick on the pet.

Why It Matters

Mosquitoes and Ticks Are More Than Annoying.

Mosquitoes and ticks can turn a backyard into a place your family avoids. Beyond the itching and irritation, they can also carry diseases. Ticks can carry Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and mosquitoes can carry West Nile virus. While not every bite leads to illness, reducing mosquito and tick pressure around your yard can help make outdoor spaces feel more comfortable.

  • Mosquitoes can carry West Nile virus.
  • Ticks can carry Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.
  • Tall grass, shaded areas, standing water, wooded edges, and fence lines can increase pest pressure.
  • Pets and kids can be exposed while playing outside.
  • Professional yard treatments can help reduce mosquito, flea, and tick pressure.
  • Contact a medical professional if you experience concerning symptoms after a bite.

This information is for general education only and is not medical advice. Pest control services help reduce pest pressure but do not guarantee disease prevention.

Ticks

Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Awareness.

Ticks can carry diseases, including Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Not every tick carries disease, but tick exposure around lawns, wooded edges, tall grass, and outdoor spaces can create concern for families and pet owners.

Possible symptoms after a tick bite: Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever can cause fever, headache, rash, muscle aches, nausea, vomiting, and serious complications if not treated early. If you believe you may have symptoms after a tick bite, contact a medical professional.

  • Reduce tick pressure around tall grass and wooded edges.
  • Inspect pets and family members after outdoor time.
  • Keep lawn trimmed and clear of leaf litter.
  • Contact a medical professional for concerning symptoms.
Mosquitoes

West Nile Virus Awareness.

Mosquitoes can carry West Nile virus. Most people infected do not develop severe illness, but some cases can become serious.

Possible symptoms after mosquito exposure: West Nile virus can cause symptoms such as fever, headache, body aches, vomiting, diarrhea, rash, fatigue, and weakness. In severe cases, it can affect the brain or nervous system and may cause neck stiffness, confusion, tremors, convulsions, muscle weakness, vision loss, numbness, paralysis, coma, or long-term effects. If you are concerned about symptoms after mosquito exposure, contact a medical professional.

  • Eliminate standing water around the property.
  • Treat shaded resting areas where mosquitoes rest during the day.
  • Use personal repellent during peak hours.
  • Contact a medical professional for concerning symptoms.

This information is for general education only and is not medical advice. Pest control services help reduce pest pressure but do not guarantee disease prevention.

FAQ

Mosquito, Flea & Tick Questions

How long does the treatment last?
Outdoor mosquito treatment effects vary by weather, vegetation, and pest pressure. Many properties benefit from recurring service every several weeks through the May–October window.
Is the treatment safe for pets and kids?
Treatment plans are designed around your household. Your technician will explain preparation and re-entry guidance, including how long pets and kids should stay off the treated area.
Can you treat my pool area, deck, or fire pit?
Yes — patios, decks, pool surrounds, fire pits, and gazebos are common target areas. Treatment focuses on the vegetation and harborage near these spaces.
What if I don't have pets but still have fleas in the yard?
Wildlife — raccoons, opossums, feral cats, squirrels — can drop fleas and ticks into yards. We inspect for outdoor sources during the visit.
Do I need to treat my pet separately?
Yes — for fleas and ticks, coordinate yard treatment with vet-recommended pet products. That combined approach is what actually breaks the cycle.
Can ticks carry Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever?
Yes. Ticks can carry diseases, including Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Not every tick carries disease, but tick exposure can be a concern around lawns, wooded edges, tall grass, and outdoor spaces. Contact a medical professional if you experience concerning symptoms after a tick bite.
Can mosquitoes carry West Nile virus?
Yes. Mosquitoes can carry West Nile virus. Most infections are mild or cause no symptoms, but some cases can become serious. Contact a medical professional if you experience concerning symptoms after mosquito exposure.
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Take Back Your Evenings Outside.

Local estimates are free of charge. Same-week scheduling for most of the Lafayette area.

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