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After we moved into a new home, I realized that the trees out front needed some serious attention. They were overgrown, tired-looking, and a little dangerous, so I started working with professional arborists to have them trimmed. It was a lot of work, but before we knew it, things had really improved. By the time they were finished pruning the branches, the trees didn't block the view of our home and we really felt like they would bloom better in the spring. Check out this blog for more information that could help you to keep your trees happy and healthy.

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3 Simple Ways To Keep Ticks Out Of Your Yard

Most people spending time in wooded areas know that guarding against ticks is important. What these individuals may fail to realize is that ticks could be living in their own yards. Controlling tick populations on your property is important when it comes to protecting your family and pets against tick bites and the diseases associated with these bites.

Here are three simple things that you can do to reduce or eliminate tick populations in your yard in the future.

1. Eliminate tick-friendly areas with landscaping.

In order to ensure that your yard isn't an inviting place for ticks to spend time, you need to eliminate all tick-friendly areas within your yard through proper landscaping. Ticks thrive in moist, shady areas and they have a tendency to die off when exposed to too much sunlight.

Spend some time clearing out any underbrush within your yard, and move your compost pile safely away from your home. Ensuring that your yard is landscaped to promote dry, sunny areas will help you prevent ticks from becoming a problem in the future.

2. Plant the right foliage.

The types of plants that you choose to incorporate into your landscape design could play a role in helping you eliminate ticks from your yard. Since many of the ticks that carry disease are brought into your yard by deer, you should avoid using plant that attract deer when landscaping your yard.

Opt for deer-resistant plants like Russian sage or snapdragons to help keep tick-carrying deer out of your yard in the future. The right foliage can be a powerful tool when it comes to eliminating the threat of ticks from your yard.

3. Keep your trees trimmed.

Mature trees can add beauty and shade to your landscape, but these trees can promote the presence of ticks if they are not cared for properly. You should take the time to have a professional arborist trim your trees regularly to prevent leaf litter from becoming a problem in your yard.

Leaves that accumulate on the ground provide the perfect habitat for ticks, so reducing the number of leaves that pile up on your property through rigorous and dedicated tree trimming can be an effective way to keep ticks from plaguing your family in the future.

Being able to reduce the number of ticks found in your yard helps to make your outdoor living space safer for your family and pets. Be sure to eliminate tick-friendly areas, use deer-resistant plants in your landscape design, and partner with a professional arborist, such as from Greenwood Tree Experts, to keep trees trimmed when trying to eliminate ticks in the future.