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Fleas/Ticks

Your Protective Shield From Pests

These parasitic pests are a serious problem to your pets but also pose a threat to humans. Seeing one flea can mean that there are already over 100 more on your property, brought in by your pets.

For a pest-free home

Fleas &
Ticks Control Within the Home

We keep pests away from your property Turning your home into a bug-free zone

Ticks also attach themselves to your pets to make their way into the home, while feeding on your pet’s blood. Both fleas & ticks are very difficult to get rid of but Countywide uses its expertise and experience to ensure that both you and your pets have the peace of mind that your home is safe from these parasites.

Rodent Termination

Comprehensive solutions to prevent and eliminate rodents.

Mosquito Control

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Bed Bug Treatment

Thorough treatments to eliminate bed bugs.

Getting rid of annoying creatures

Steps taken to remove fleas/ticks

Treatment cost largely depends on the size and the extent of the affected areas as well as the intensity of infestation.

Schedule A Site Visit

Call us at 407-765-0542 to get a free estimate.

Treatment

Our certified Countywide pest control Technician will inspect your property, identify the problem and discuss the solution with you. Based upon the inspection, they will then provide a customized treatment of the
property.

Prevention

Follow up the initial Countywide Pest Control treatment with further treatments (including seasonal treatment), while implementing our sanitation prevention tips across the property.

Satisfaction Guarantee

If you see the same pest activity after our treatment and after taking our recommended precautions, we will return to the property, analyze the situation and treat as required.

Signs of fleas/ticks infestation

You can also take proactive action by looking out for these signs of roaches in your home or business place:

The most common sign. Pets scratching excessively (sometimes until they bleed) as they try to get rid of the ticks or fleas attached to them.

Fleas appear as little dots in your pet’s fur, on their tails, stomachs, legs and neck. You can also see fleas hopping on furniture, carpets and mattresses. Ticks on humans will attach themselves to the scalp, hiding amongst the hair, or on the limbs, partially borrowing into the skin (tick bites are painless).