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Treat Perimeter: Consider applying tick-control products or natural repellents around the perimeter of your yard to create a barrier against ticks. Follow manufacturer instructions carefully and reapply as needed to maintain effectiveness.
Implement Landscaping Strategies: Modify your landscaping to discourage tick activity, such as creating a buffer zone of gravel or mulch between wooded areas and your lawn. This can help reduce tick migration into your yard and minimize egg-laying sites.
Conduct Regular Inspections: Routinely inspect your yard for signs of tick eggs, focusing on shaded, damp areas where ticks are most likely to breed. If you spot any clusters of eggs, remove them promptly and dispose of them properly.
Consider Professional Treatment: For severe tick infestations or persistent problems, you may want to enlist the help of a professional pest control service. They can assess your yard, identify potential breeding sites, and implement targeted treatments to eliminate tick eggs and reduce the overall tick population.
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