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Indoor flea extermination & yard tick spray programs for Great Neck homes. Lyme disease protection for your family and pets.

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Flea & Tick Treatment in Great Neck

Great Neck homeowners face significant flea and tick pressure throughout the year. Nassau County is classified as a high-risk Lyme disease area by the New York State DOH β€” the deer tick is well-established across Long Island, with peak nymph activity in May through July. Nassau County Pest Control provides licensed flea and tick extermination for Great Neck homes, treating both indoors and your yard for complete protection.

Flea & Tick Treatment Options in Great Neck

  • Indoor Flea Treatment β€” Complete interior treatment of carpets, rugs, upholstered furniture, pet bedding, and baseboards in your Great Neck home. We target the full flea lifecycle \u2014 adults, eggs, larvae, and pupae.
  • Yard Tick Spray β€” Residual acaricide applied to your Great Neck property perimeter, shrub borders, wood piles, leaf litter, and the lawn-to-landscape transition zone where ticks concentrate. 4\u20136 weeks protection per application.
  • Combination Treatment β€” Indoor flea extermination plus outdoor tick spray in the same visit. Recommended for active infestations brought in by pets.
  • Seasonal Tick Program β€” 4\u20136 spray applications from April through October. The most effective strategy for Great Neck homeowners with pets or children who spend time outdoors.

Nearby flea & tick service: Glenwood Landing Β· Great Neck Estates Β· Glen Head Β· Great Neck Plaza Β· Glen Cove

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Flea & Tick Treatment in Great Neck \u2014 FAQ

How do I know if I have a flea infestation in my Great Neck home?

Common signs of a flea infestation in Great Neck homes include: bites on ankles and lower legs (often in clusters), noticing tiny jumping insects on pet fur or light-colored surfaces, finding small dark specks (flea β€œdirt” β€” digested blood) in pet bedding or on floors, and pets scratching excessively. If you have pets and notice any of these signs, a flea infestation is likely. Call us for a free assessment.

What tick species are found in Great Neck?

Great Neck and Nassau County are home to three primary tick species: the deer tick (black-legged tick), which transmits Lyme disease and is the primary concern in our area; the American dog tick, common in grassy and wooded areas; and the lone star tick, increasingly found across Long Island. The deer tick is the smallest β€” nymphs are the size of a poppy seed β€” making them difficult to detect. Professional yard treatment in spring significantly reduces tick populations around your Great Neck home.

How long does flea treatment take to work in Great Neck?

After treatment, you may still see some adult fleas for 1–2 weeks as pupae hatch from protective cocoons (which are resistant to insecticides). This is normal. Activity should decrease significantly within 2 weeks. If you’re still seeing heavy flea activity after 3 weeks, contact us for a follow-up β€” we stand behind our treatment results for Great Neck homeowners.

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