City Wide Pest Control is the tick exterminator Phoenix homeowners trust, providing professional tick treatment in Phoenix, AZ for over 40 years.
When you need tick control in Phoenix, don't wait, ticks are a growing concern for Arizona homeowners, especially those with dogs, outdoor spaces near desert washes, and properties bordering natural areas. The brown dog tick is the most common species in the Phoenix metro and is the only tick that can complete its entire life cycle indoors, leading to heavy infestations in homes, garages, and kennels. Ticks transmit serious diseases including Rocky Mountain spotted fever, which has caused fatalities in Arizona communities.
City Wide Pest Control is the tick exterminator Phoenix homeowners trust, providing professional tick treatment in Phoenix, AZ for over 40 years. As a family-owned tick pest control Arizona company, we handle tick removal in Phoenix by treating your home, yard, and pet areas to break the tick life cycle and protect your family. No contracts required.
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Do not let ticks put your family and pets at risk. Call City Wide Pest Control, the tick control Phoenix families have relied on since 1986, for professional treatment of your home, yard, and pet areas. No contracts, no pressure, no robo machines.
Call: (602) 944-0099
Watch for these warning signs at your home or property.
Ticks found on your dogs, cats, or other pets, especially around ears, neck, and between toes
Engorged ticks (swollen, gray-brown) found on pet bedding, furniture, or floors
Tick sightings on walls, baseboards, or window frames inside your home
Pets scratching or developing skin irritation in areas where ticks attach
Tick activity in the yard, particularly in tall grass, leaf litter, or areas near desert washes
Finding multiple ticks after hiking or spending time in natural desert areas near your home
If you are noticing any of these signs, call (602) 944-0099 for a professional inspection. ---
Ticks are disease vectors. In Arizona, the brown dog tick transmits Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF), a serious, potentially fatal illness if not treated early. The Arizona Department of Health Services has documented RMSF outbreaks in Arizona communities, making tick control a genuine public health issue. Ticks also transmit ehrlichiosis, anaplasmosis, and tick-borne relapsing fever.
The brown dog tick is unique among ticks because it thrives indoors. Unlike other tick species that require outdoor habitats, brown dog ticks can establish populations inside your home, in kennels, cracks in walls, furniture, and pet bedding. A single female lays up to 5,000 eggs, making indoor infestations difficult to control without professional treatment targeting every life stage.
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Reddish-brown, flat and oval when unfed, swollen and gray-blue when engorged. About 1/8 inch unfed, up to 1/2 inch when engorged. The most common tick in Maricopa County. Primarily feeds on dogs but will bite humans. The only tick species that can complete its entire life cycle indoors.
Brown with whitish markings, about 1/4 inch. Found in higher-elevation areas north of the Valley and occasionally brought home by dogs after hiking trips. Primary vector for Rocky Mountain spotted fever in the western U.S.
Leathery, oval, grayish, about 1/4 inch. Found in rodent nests and burrows near homes, especially in desert-edge neighborhoods. Feed quickly (minutes rather than days) and often at night. Can transmit tick-borne relapsing fever.
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These practical steps help reduce pest activity between professional treatments.
Keep pets on year-round veterinary-approved tick prevention
Inspect pets thoroughly after outdoor activity, check ears, neck, between toes, and under legs
Keep grass mowed short and remove leaf litter and yard debris where ticks harbor
Create a buffer zone of gravel or mulch between lawn areas and natural desert landscaping
Reduce wildlife access to your yard, rodents and rabbits carry ticks onto your property
Wash pet bedding regularly in hot water and keep kennel areas clean
same owner, over 40 years protecting the Valley
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Yes. The brown dog tick transmits Rocky Mountain spotted fever, which can be fatal without early antibiotic treatment. The Arizona Department of Health Services has documented RMSF outbreaks in Arizona communities. Tick control is a genuine health protection measure.
Yes. The brown dog tick is the only tick species that can complete its entire life cycle indoors. It infests kennels, cracks in walls, baseboards, and pet bedding. Indoor tick infestations can grow rapidly, a single female lays up to 5,000 eggs.
Cost depends on whether the infestation is indoors, outdoors, or both, and the size of the affected area. Call (602) 944-0099 for an honest assessment and quote.
Yes. We treat the environment your dog lives in, floors, baseboards, yards, and pet areas, using products safe for households with pets. Your veterinarian handles the direct-on-pet tick prevention. The two approaches work together for the best results.
Indoor tick infestations may require 2-4 weeks of treatment and follow-up because tick eggs hatch over time. Outdoor tick control shows results faster. Combining professional treatment with pet prevention is the most effective approach for lasting results.
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Yes. City Wide Pest Control provides tick treatment phoenix az with over 40 years of experience. Our state-licensed technicians deliver proven results backed by our service warranty. Call (602) 944-0099 to get started.
Yes. City Wide Pest Control provides tick removal phoenix with over 40 years of experience. Our state-licensed technicians deliver proven results backed by our service warranty. Call (602) 944-0099 to get started.
We provide pest control across 12 cities throughout Maricopa County.