There's A New Tick in Town

Well maybe not your town yet, the Longhorned tick has been found in New Jersey. The Longhorned tick was first found on sheep in Hunterdon county, and more recently in Union country. The Longhorned tick is native to Asia. But has become an major invasive pest problem for Australia and New Zealand, and now it is here, in the United States.

Good news is that no Longhorned tick have been found in Bergen county yet. Bad news is these ticks do spread disease. But is has not been determined if the Longhorned tick will spread Lyme disease like the common Deer tick found in Bergen county. More bad news, like the Deer tick, they are very small and hard to find on pets. Sadly, these ticks have the ability to overwinter (survive through the cold of winter). Maybe the best news is our tick spraying program at Keep It Green Landscaping is an all natural organic tick control measure that can help you manage your tick problems. 

For more information about our Deer Control and Tick Control services please see our page or give us a call at 201-445-4646 to set up a free consultation.

Deer - How do we all get along? Prevention is the Key.

Spring is here and with the emergence of spring perennial flowers and new soft foliage on shrubs and plant material, deer can't help themselves.  After a long winter, with reduced food sources, flowers and new plants are their favorite food. It is easy to digest and it's tasty too.

As the deer population grows in Bergen county each year, we gain more and more customers, all the time.  At Keep It Green Landscaping, we're helping our clients enjoy their home's landscaping and flowers by employing our 100% organic deer control solutions. Deer prevention is the key.


For more information about our Deer Control and Tick Control services please see our page or give us a call at 201-445-4646 to set up a free consultation.