Flea and Tick Treatment
Reliable pest control services for fleas, ticks, and other pests in homes, yards, and pet areas across Washington – same day response available
5 Highlights on Flea and Tick Treatment
Flea and Tick Treatment is a targeted pest control service our trained technicians provide to eradicate parasitic pests from your property and protect your household from bites, rashes, and disease.
- Comprehensive inspection — Our technicians identify infestation hotspots in carpets, bedding, kennels, and yards, then diagnose the life stage of every flea and tick present, from egg to nymph to adult.
- Pet-friendly application — We apply EPA-approved insecticides and acaricides that kill fleas and ticks on contact while keeping dogs, cats, and livestock safe.
- Indoor and outdoor coverage —Our crews treat lawns, burrows, baseboards, and habitats where larvae and pupae hide, sealing gaps in your defense.
- Residual protection — The products we apply continue to repel and deter parasites for weeks, breaking the breeding cycle and preventing recurrent outbreaks.
- Integrated Pest Management — We combine sprays, foggers, bait stations, and diatomaceous earth with monitoring and follow-up visits, delivering an effective, long-term treatment plan.
Each highlight ties back to one goal: removing fleas and ticks from your environment and shielding your family, pets, and property from contamination.
Why Choose Our Flea and Tick Treatment
Flea and Tick Treatment from A & R Pest Solutions is built on credentialed expertise, proven chemistry, and a results-first guarantee. We hold ourselves to the highest industry standards – our trained, licensed exterminators carry state certifications, hold entomology training, and follow strict IPM protocols on every job. Contact us for a free quote before any work begins.
We don’t guess. Our technicians inspect your property, identify the species infesting your home, and match the right pesticide to the parasite. Every situation is different – fleas hatching in carpet fibers require a different treatment than deer ticks hiding in tall grass – and we calibrate every application accordingly. We deal with each infestation on its own terms so our customers get results that last.
Our service includes:
- Licensed and insured technicians with decades of combined field experience
- Pet-friendly and eco-friendly formulations safe for households with dogs, cats, and children
- Written treatment plans detailing every product, dose, and follow-up
- Satisfaction guarantee — if fleas or ticks return between scheduled visits, we re-treat at no charge
- Transparent pricing with no hidden fees or surprise add-ons
We’re a top-rated, trusted local pest control company with a track record of stopping infestations the first time. Our team uses commercial-grade sprayers, foggers, and bait systems that residential products can’t match. We conduct thorough inspections, document every visit, photograph problem areas, and explain what we found so you understand the parasitic threat and the solution. Our goal is to reduce pest activity to zero and keep it there.
Choose us when you want qualified expert care, professional flea and tick removal, and lasting results.
Signs You Need Flea and Tick Treatment
Several clear indicators tell you a parasitic infestation has taken hold and that flea and tick treatment can’t wait.
1. Your pet scratches, bites, or chews constantly: Persistent itching, red welts, hair loss, or flea dirt (small black specks) in your dog’s or cat’s coat signal an active flea population. Inspect the belly, neck, and tail base with a flea comb. Live fleas, eggs, or larvae confirm the problem.
2. Family members wake up with itchy bites: Flea bites typically cluster around ankles and lower legs, producing inflamed, irritated welts. Tick bites leave a single embedded parasite and sometimes a bullseye rash, which can indicate Lyme disease exposure.
3. You spot fleas or ticks indoors: Adult fleas jump from carpets, bedding, beds, and upholstery. Ticks crawl along walls, baseboards, and pet kennels. Seeing even one adult means dozens of eggs and pupae are already hatching nearby.
4. Your yard hosts ideal habitat: Tall grass, leaf litter, woodpiles, and shaded zones harbor ticks. Wildlife traffic from rodents, deer, or stray cats spreads parasites onto your lawn, where they wait for a host.
5. Previous treatments didn’t work: Over-the-counter flea sprays, flea collars, or flea powders often fail against resistant populations or heavy infestations. If you’ve vacuumed, washed bedding, bathed pets, and still see activity, the parasites have outpaced your efforts.
Any one of these signs warrants a professional inspection. Two or more means the infestation is established, and DIY methods will fall short. If you’re also dealing with a bed bug situation or need rodent control alongside your flea tick problem, we handle all of these pests. Our flea and tick treatment eliminates every life stage and restores a sanitary, pest-free home.
Our Flea and Tick Treatment Process
Our Flea and Tick Treatment process is methodical, transparent, and built around your specific infestation.
Step 1: Inspection A certified technician walks your home, yard, and pet areas – checking beds, furniture, and all common hiding spots. Thorough inspections cover every life stage: larvae, eggs, nymphs, and adults. Photos and notes go into your file.
Step 2: Diagnosis and Treatment Plan We diagnose the infestation severity and draft a written plan the same day as your inspection. The plan specifies products, target zones, application methods, and follow-up timing. You approve before we proceed.
Step 3: Indoor Treatment We apply residual insecticides to carpets, baseboards, pet bedding, and cracks. Foggers reach hidden pupae. Diatomaceous earth or borax goes into deep crevices where chemical sprays can’t penetrate.
Step 4: Outdoor Treatment We coordinate with your veterinarian and recommend spot-on treatments, oral medications, or flea collars (Frontline, Bravecto, Seresto) to protect each pet. Grooming, bathing, and combing instructions complete the protocol.
Step 5: Pet and Host Guidance We coordinate with your veterinarian and recommend spot-on treatments, oral medications, or flea collars (Frontline, Bravecto, Seresto) to protect each pet. Grooming, bathing, and combing instructions complete the protocol.
Step 6: Follow-Up and Monitoring We return within two to three weeks to re-treat hatching eggs, monitor activity, and confirm eradication. Ongoing quarterly visits prevent reinfestation.
Every step connects back to one outcome: a flea-free, tick-free property protected against future outbreaks. We provide these pest control services to residential and commercial customers throughout Washington state and work to reduce infestation risk through prevention as much as elimination.
Brands We Use
Our Flea and Tick Treatment relies on trusted, industry-leading brands chosen for potency, safety, and proven field performance.
- Frontline
- Advantage
- Seresto
- Bravecto
- Permethrin-based sprays
- Talstar (bifenthrin)
- Precor (methoprene)
- Suspend SC
- CB-80 Pyrethrin Aerosol
- Mother Earth D (diatomaceous earth)
Every product we apply carries EPA registration and matches the targeted parasite. We never compromise household safety for speed.
Other Services
| Flea and Tick Treatment | Flea and tick extermination | Parasitic insect control |
| Professional flea control | Tick removal service | Pet-friendly pesticide application |
| Residential flea treatment | Yard tick spray | Acaricide treatment plan |
| Flea infestation removal | Tick eradication service | Integrated Pest Management for fleas |
| Affordable flea and tick service | Tick prevention treatment | Flea life cycle elimination |
| Same day pest control | Flea tick control | Bug treatment service |
FAQs About Flea and Tick Treatment
What is flea and tick treatment?
Flea and tick treatment is a professional pest control service that eliminates parasitic insects from your home, yard, and pets using targeted insecticides, acaricides, and integrated management techniques.
When should I schedule flea and tick treatment?
Schedule treatment at the first sign of activity — itchy pets, visible fleas, embedded ticks, or unexplained bites. Spring and early summer are peak breeding seasons, so preventive treatment before warm weather stops infestations before they start.
Why do fleas and ticks keep coming back?
Recurrent infestations happen because eggs and pupae survive single applications. Our residual products and follow-up visits break the life cycle, killing each generation as it hatches.
How does flea and tick treatment work?
Our technicians inspect the property, identify the species, apply EPA-approved chemicals indoors and outdoors, and return for follow-up visits. The combined approach kills adults, larvae, and eggs while repelling new parasites. A & R Pest Solutions provides the same thorough approach for bed bug treatment, rodent control, termite inspections, and all other pest control services throughout Washington.
Can flea and tick treatment harm my pets?
No. We use pet-friendly, EPA-registered products and instruct you to keep pets off treated surfaces until they dry. Once dry, the residue is safe for dogs, cats, and livestock.
Does flea and tick treatment work on ticks carrying Lyme disease?
Yes. Our acaricide applications kill deer ticks and other Lyme-carrying species on contact and create a residual barrier that prevents reinfestation of treated yards.
How long does flea and tick treatment last?
Most treatments protect for 60 to 90 days. Quarterly service plans maintain year-round protection against fleas, ticks, and related parasites.