Tick Ranger | Trusted Landscapers in Rocky Hill, CT
97 Hammer Mill Rd, Rocky Hill, CT 06067
Company Overview
Tick Ranger is a local, family-owned business serving Rocky Hill, CT, specializing in the intersection of landscaping and pest control. We understand the common frustrations homeowners face, like unsightly dead patches in the lawn and damage caused by tree roots. These issues often create ideal habitats for ticks, posing a health risk to families and pets. Our integrated approach tackles the root of the problem. We diagnose and repair lawn damage to eliminate tick-friendly environments, while implementing safe and effective tick control measures. Think of us as your local partner for a healthier, greener, and safer outdoor space, right here in Rocky Hill.
Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Questions and Answers
Can fixing dead patches in my Rocky Hill lawn really help with tick control?
Absolutely. Ticks thrive in tall grass, leaf litter, and the moist, shaded conditions that dead or thin lawn patches often create. By properly diagnosing the cause—be it soil compaction, disease, or grubs—and implementing a targeted lawn repair program, we eliminate these prime tick habitats. A thick, healthy lawn is less inviting to ticks and the rodents that carry them.
How do you handle lawn damage from tree roots without harming my trees?
This is a common issue in our area. We use specialized, non-invasive techniques to address the root cause. This may involve careful grading to smooth the surface, aerating compacted soil to improve health, or installing a root barrier where appropriate. Our goal is to restore a safe, even lawn for your family while preserving the health and integrity of your valuable trees.
What makes your tick control approach different for Rocky Hill properties?
Our method is integrated and property-specific. We don't just spray; we first identify the environmental factors on your property that are attracting ticks, like the landscaping issues mentioned. Our treatment combines EPA-registered barrier sprays with habitat modification advice—such as keeping grass trimmed and creating dry, sunny buffer zones—to provide long-term, effective protection tailored to your yard's unique layout.

















