TruNorth Pest Control | Tick Control in Barnesville, GA
Ticks are a growing concern for homeowners in Barnesville, GA—especially during the warmer months. These blood-feeding pests can transmit dangerous diseases and are commonly found in tall grass, wooded areas, and even your own backyard. Prompt and professional tick control is essential to protect your family and pets.
TruNorth Pest Control offers effective tick treatments tailored to local conditions in Barnesville. We treat lawns, fence lines, wooded perimeters, and shaded areas where ticks thrive. With routine treatments and expert guidance, we help create a tick-free environment you can enjoy with confidence.
Our Tick Control Process
Inspection – We identify tick habitats including tall grass, leaf litter, and shaded zones.
Treatment – Yard perimeter sprays, targeted insecticides, and repellents are applied where ticks are active.
Recommendations – We suggest trimming vegetation and reducing wildlife attractants.
Ongoing Service – Monthly treatments during tick season ensure consistent protection.
Seasonal Tick Activity in Barnesville, GA
January – Low
February – Low
March – Moderate
April – High
May – High
June – High
July – High
August – High
September – Moderate
October – Low
November – Low
December – Low
Neighborhoods We Serve in Barnesville, GA
- Downtown Barnesville
- Milner
- College Drive
- Thomaston Street Historic District
- Lamar County Estates
FAQ’S
Are ticks common in Barnesville, GA?
Yes, ticks are commonly found in grassy, wooded, and shaded areas throughout Georgia.
Are ticks dangerous?
Yes. Ticks can transmit serious diseases such as Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
How do ticks enter the home?
Ticks can latch onto pets or people outdoors and be carried into the house.
How does TruNorth treat for ticks?
We use barrier treatments in yards, tall grass, and shaded areas to kill and repel ticks.
Can ticks live indoors?
Ticks prefer the outdoors but can survive inside for short periods if they find a host.
People Also Ask (PAA)
When is tick season in Georgia?
Tick season peaks from April through September in warm, humid weather.
What attracts ticks to my yard?
Tall grass, overgrown vegetation, and wildlife attract ticks to residential areas.
Can tick bites cause illness?
Yes. Tick bites may lead to Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, and other illnesses.
Should I treat my yard for ticks even if I don’t have pets?
Yes. Ticks can still attach to people or enter on clothing and gear.
How often should I treat for ticks?
Monthly treatments during peak season provide the best protection.

