Prevent It
Keep ticks out from the start.
Ticks hide in tall grass and shady spots, waiting to hitch a ride on people or pets. We treat the areas they love most, keeping them from getting close in the first place. Every visit builds stronger protection so your yard stays safe for family and pets.
Stop it before it starts


Know It
Breezy vs. Ticks
Our Breezy Pros bring more than just bug spray to the job. With world-class training, years of hands-on experience, and a sharp eye for where ticks hide, they know exactly how to stop them in their tracks. From shady patches of tall grass to spots where pets like to roam, we’ve seen it all—and we know how to handle it fast. Best of all, we don’t just know bugs—we know people. That means you’ll get top-tier service and real results with every visit.
Fall is here. We're ready.
As the leaves start to fall, pests start planning their move indoors. From spiders and roaches to sneaky rodents, cooler temps bring all the wrong kind of houseguests. That’s why fall protection matters — and why our Breezy Pros are already one step ahead. We know the patterns, the hideouts, and how to keep your home feeling just the way it should: pest-free and easy.
Spot It
Pest Profile

1/32" (poppy seed size) to 5/8" (engorged)
Gray, brown, black, reddish-brown, or yellow.
Size:
Color:
No; cling instead of fly.
Year round; especially summer.
Wings:
No; main concern is health risk.
Yes; Lyme, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, others.
Yes; latch on to people and pets.
Season:
Stings/Bites:
Carries Disease:
Home/Yard Damage:

Fix It
Easiest way to get rid of ticks:
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Schedule with Breezy. Call us today for a free inspection: (501) 295-3438.
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Treatment. Your Breezy Pro will inspect your home & property, then provide a tailored pest solution.
3
Follow up. Each visit includes a full service report + helpful tips to keep pests away. With our recurring visits, you don't just get pest control—you get peace of mind.
Signs you've got ticks.
Bites
Finding ticks latched onto people or pets is the clearest warning sign.
Tick nymphs
Tiny, hard-to-spot young ticks still spread disease—finding them indoors is serious.
Multiple ticks
Seeing them often after outdoor time means there’s a bigger population nearby.
Pets bringing them in
Dogs and cats that roam outside may carry ticks into the house.
Helpful tips.
1. Wear protective clothing
Long sleeves, pants, and light-colored clothes make ticks easier to spot.
2. Use insect repellent
Apply EPA-approved repellents on skin and clothing to keep ticks at bay.
3. Stay on trails
When hiking or outdoors, avoid tall grass and brush where ticks wait.
4. Do tick checks
After being outside, check yourself, kids, and pets for ticks right away.
5. Keep grass short
Mow lawns regularly and trim vegetation to reduce tick habitats.
6. Protect pets
Use vet-recommended flea and tick preventatives to keep pets safe.