Tick & Flea Control
Small bites. Big problems.
Ticks and fleas aren’t just annoying—they pose real risks to your home, pets, and health. Once they infest a space, they multiply fast and can be tough to eliminate. Elevate targets these pests at every stage of their life cycle, so you don’t have to fight the battle alone.

Did you know?
A single flea can lay up to 50 eggs a day, meaning that by the time you’ve spotted one, there are likely hundreds more getting comfortable.
Why ticks & fleas invade
These pests hitch rides on pets, wildlife, and even people. Fleas thrive indoors, hiding in carpets and furniture, while ticks lurk in yards, tall grass, and shaded areas, waiting for their next host. Warm weather accelerates their reproduction, making infestations worse over time. Elevate stops them at the source.

Signs to watch for
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- •Pets scratching excessively or developing skin irritation
•Flea dirt (black specks) in pet fur or bedding
•Small, jumping insects in carpets or upholstery
•Ticks latching onto pets or people after outdoor activity

Our Approach
Ticks and fleas don’t go away on their own, so our treatments target them at every stage—from eggs to adults. We apply yard treatments, indoor applications (if needed), and strategic product choices to ensure long-term relief.
By focusing on breeding hotspots and entry points, we stop infestations before they spiral out of control. Whether you’re dealing with an active problem or looking for prevention, Elevate makes sure ticks and fleas stay far away from your home and pets.
Our Pest-Free Promise
We're committed to keeping your home pest-free. If pests return between your scheduled treatments, we'll come back at no extra cost to take care of them--- guaranteed. Your peace of mind is our priority.
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Frequent Questions
Why do I still see fleas after treatment?
Fleas have a complex life cycle, and eggs can hatch weeks after treatment. Our process targets fleas at every stage, but full elimination can take time as new fleas emerge and come into contact with treated areas.
Where do ticks typically hide?
Ticks prefer shady, damp areas like tall grass, woodpiles, and brush. They wait for a passing host—whether that’s a pet or a person—before latching on. Treating these outdoor areas is key to keeping them away.
Can fleas live in my home even if I don’t have pets?
Yes! Fleas can come in on clothing, furniture, or even rodents. Stray cats going between yards are also extremely common flea-movers. Once inside, they settle into carpets and upholstery, waiting for a warm host—pet or human.
Do I need to treat my yard for ticks and fleas?