Brooks Pest Control provides reliable, eco-friendly tick removal for homes and businesses throughout the West Coast. Our licensed experts create targeted barrier treatments that protect your yard, your family, and your pets — guaranteed.
Ticks are built to outlast DIY treatments. Their lifecycle spans 2–3 years across four stages, and they can survive over a year without feeding between meals. A single treatment misses eggs, larvae, and nymphs hiding in leaf litter and tall grass. On top of that, deer, rodents, and wildlife constantly reintroduce ticks into your yard — and pets carry them straight inside.
That's why effective tick control requires professionally timed barrier treatments, habitat modification, and year-round pet prevention — not a one-time spray.
The primary Lyme disease vector on the entire West Coast
The most widely distributed tick in California; transmits a California-specific disease
Commonly bites both dogs and humans; transmits Rocky Mountain spotted fever
The only tick that completes its entire lifecycle indoors; a single female lays up to 5,000 eggs
Found in eastern Oregon and Washington; a primary cause of tick paralysis
Our technicians are trained to identify species common to California, Oregon, and Washington — because treatment timing and methods vary by tick type and region.
Targeted barrier treatments that last 6–8 weeks per application — far longer than any DIY product.
Eco-friendly and pet-safe methods that protect your family and the environment.
Timed to your region's peak tick season for maximum effectiveness.
Guaranteed results and free re-treatments if ticks return.
Brown dog ticks can infest homes with thousands of eggs laid in cracks, baseboards, and furniture. Indoor tick infestations are difficult and costly to eliminate.
Tick-borne diseases are serious. Lyme disease causes joint pain, fatigue, and neurological problems if untreated. Rocky Mountain spotted fever can be fatal within days. Tick paralysis — caused by the Rocky Mountain wood tick — produces progressive paralysis that can be fatal if undetected. Pets face ehrlichiosis, babesiosis, and Lyme disease from tick bites.
Lyme disease treatment runs $2,000–$40,000+. ER visits for tick-borne illness cost $2,000–$5,000+. Veterinary bills for tick diseases run $500–$5,000+. Preventive treatment costs a fraction of a single medical event.
Early detection and professional treatment save time, money, and protect your family and pets.
From yard infestations to indoor invasions, we've seen it and we've solved it. Eco-friendly barrier treatments, same-day service, guaranteed results.