![]() Here at Connecticut Pest Elimination, our dedicated and licensed pest technicians provide the comprehensive pest control services needed to eliminate ticks and other common pests and keep them from returning! Guard your home or business against pests with the help of a local, full-service pest control company with over 27 years of experience. Outside, ticks hide in damp, dark areas including tall grass, along wooded paths, wooded areas, and under shrubs and bushes. They are not significant indoor pests because most species are not able to breed indoors. Ticks found inside a home or business were brought in either on you, your clothing, or your pets. When an appropriate host brushes past, they will crawl onto them and begin feeding on their blood. You'll find ticks either on their hosts or outside waiting for a new host. Wild animals will often introduce ticks onto properties as they travel across them or stop to feed, having picked up these pests after spending time in tall grass or wooded areas. ![]() Ticks don’t fly or jump instead, they travel from place to place by hitching a ride on the backs of their host. This propensity for transmitting disease places ticks among the most dangerous pests that you should always avoid. Ticks are vectors of serious diseases such as anaplasmosis, babesiosis, Lyme disease, tularemia, and ehrlichiosis, spreading them to both people and animals. Ticks also have specialized mouth parts that allow them to pierce the skin of their host. They come in a wide range of colors including black, reddish-brown, or gray. ![]() Adult ticks are wingless and have eight legs. Ticks in New Haven have oval-shaped bodies that are flat unless they have recently fed after feeding, their bodies swell like a balloon. They feed only on the blood of warm-blooded mammals like humans, pets, livestock, and wild animals. ![]() Ticks are ectoparasites and arachnids, closely related to spiders and mites. ![]()
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