Flea & Tick Control in North Little Rock
If you’re dealing with persistent flea or tick problems in North Little Rock, you’re not alone. These pests thrive in Arkansas’s warm, humid climate—especially during the spring and summer months—and they’re more than just a nuisance. Fleas and ticks can transmit dangerous diseases to both people and pets. Our team offers effective, quarterly flea and tick control services to help keep your home, yard, and pets protected all year round.
What You Can Do to Help
If you're looking for some tips to keep flea & ticks out of your yard, you can:
- Keep grass cut short and remove leaf piles or excess brush from your yard.
- Have all pets treated with a vet-recommended flea and tick prevention product.
- Limit wildlife access by securing trash cans, using fencing, and sealing crawl spaces.
- Vacuum regularly inside your home to remove eggs and larvae from carpets and furniture.
What Our Flea & Tick Treatment Includes
Our flea and tick control process is designed to target pests at every stage of life—egg, larva, and adult—while minimizing the chance of reinfestation:
- Comprehensive Indoor & Outdoor Treatment: We treat both the interior of your home and the exterior lawn and perimeter areas. This two-part approach is key to breaking the life cycle of fleas and ticks.
- Pet Safety First: We strongly recommend that your pets are treated by a licensed veterinarian on the same day we service your home. If pets remain untreated, fleas and ticks can continue to reproduce and spread.
- Quarterly Service Visits: Our routine treatment schedule ensures ongoing protection during peak activity seasons. This proactive approach helps prevent large infestations before they start.
- Fenced Yards Only: For effective outdoor flea and tick control, a fenced-in yard is required. Without a physical barrier, reinfestation from neighboring areas becomes more likely, and as such, we do not guarantee results in unfenced yards.
Why Flea & Tick Control Matters in North Little Rock
- Ticks in Arkansas Carry Disease: The Lone Star tick, American dog tick, and blacklegged (deer) tick are all found in the North Little Rock area. These species are known to transmit Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, and other serious infections.
- Fleas Multiply Quickly: A single flea can lay up to 50 eggs per day. That means infestations can get out of hand fast without proper treatment. Even indoor-only pets can become hosts if fleas hitch a ride on clothing or through open windows and doors.
- Outdoor Hot Spots: Fleas and ticks often hide in tall grass, shady areas, leaf litter, and under decks or porches. If your yard has pets or wildlife passing through, these pests may be lurking where you least expect them.
We combine professional treatment with practical advice to give you the best protection possible. Our trained technicians use proven methods and safe products to treat where fleas and ticks live, hide, and breed. While no service can prevent fleas and ticks entirely, especially in open or heavily wooded areas, we work to drastically reduce the risk—and keep your home as pest-free as possible.

Serving Central and Northwest Arkansas
As a business with strong local ties, we take pleasure in aiding our neighbors in the North Little Rock vicinity and nearby communities. Our reach also extends to communities in northwest Arkansas. If your community isn't mentioned, just pick up the phone and call us!