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Bangor Pest offers professional mosquito control services and tick control services aimed at protecting your family, pets, and property throughout the outdoor season in Maine. Our tailored treatment programs focus on active mosquito and tick areas around your home and assist in reducing future activity. With our local expertise and reliable service, we strive to create a safer, more comfortable outdoor environment for homes across the greater Bangor area.

The black legged deer tick is one of the most concerning ticks found in Maine due to its ability to transmit Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses. These small ticks are commonly found in wooded areas, tall grass, leaf litter, and around residential properties. Because of their small size, they can easily go unnoticed while attache
The black legged deer tick is one of the most concerning ticks found in Maine due to its ability to transmit Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses. These small ticks are commonly found in wooded areas, tall grass, leaf litter, and around residential properties. Because of their small size, they can easily go unnoticed while attached to people or pets. A tick bite can potentially spread harmful bacteria that may lead to symptoms such as fatigue, fever, joint pain, headaches, and long-term health complications if left untreated. Reducing tick populations around your property and performing regular tick checks are important steps in helping protect your family and pets from exposure.

Wood ticks, also known as the American dog tick, are common throughout Maine and are often found in tall grass, wooded areas, and along property edges. These ticks attach to people and pets while feeding on blood and can pose serious health concerns. Wood ticks are known carriers of diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tular
Wood ticks, also known as the American dog tick, are common throughout Maine and are often found in tall grass, wooded areas, and along property edges. These ticks attach to people and pets while feeding on blood and can pose serious health concerns. Wood ticks are known carriers of diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tularemia, and their bites can cause irritation, allergic reactions, and infection. Because ticks can be difficult to spot before they attach, regular property treatments and routine tick checks are important for helping protect your family and pets during tick season.

The lone star tick is an aggressive biting tick species known for actively seeking out humans and animals. Identified by the white spot on the back of adult females, lone star ticks can transmit several illnesses and have also been linked to Alpha-gal syndrome, a condition that may cause allergic reactions to red meat after a bite. While
The lone star tick is an aggressive biting tick species known for actively seeking out humans and animals. Identified by the white spot on the back of adult females, lone star ticks can transmit several illnesses and have also been linked to Alpha-gal syndrome, a condition that may cause allergic reactions to red meat after a bite. While lone star ticks are not currently common in Maine, they are expanding northward and are being found more frequently in parts of the state. These ticks are commonly found in wooded areas, tall grass, brush, and overgrown properties. As lone star tick populations continue to spread into new areas, proper tick prevention and regular property treatments are becoming increasingly important for protecting families and pets outdoors.
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