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Why Winter Mosquito, Flea & Tick Control Matters in Tennessee

When you think of mosquitoes, fleas, and ticks, you probably picture summer evenings, humid nights, and backyard barbecues. But here in Tennessee, those pests aren’t just a warm-weather problem anymore.

Thanks to warmer winters, these blood-sucking pests are sticking around long after September, and that means they’re biting us (and our pets) later into the year than ever before.

That’s why U.S. Pest Protection is extending our Mosquito, Flea & Tick Services this year — because protecting what matters most means staying one step ahead of pests, even in the cooler months.

Mosquitoes in Tennessee Winters? Believe It.

Mosquitoes don’t just vanish when the temperature drops. All it takes is a few mild winter days and suddenly mosquitoes are back in action.

  • Female mosquitoes can overwinter in protected areas and come out hungry.
  • Warmer winters mean their populations never fully die off.
  • They can spread West Nile virus, Zika virus, and other diseases well past summer.

In other words, as long as our winters keep warming, Tennessee homeowners can’t afford to ignore mosquito protection.

Fleas & Ticks: A Year-Round Threat to Pets and Families

Fleas and ticks are just as persistent.

  • Fleas thrive indoors and can infest carpets, bedding, and furniture even when it’s cold outside.
  • Ticks stay active in Tennessee during mild winters and spread Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
  • Your pets can carry fleas and ticks inside, putting your entire household at risk.

Warm winters mean fleas and ticks don’t slow down — they just move closer to home.

Why This Matters More Than Ever in Tennessee

Tennessee winters are getting warmer year after year, which is bad news for pest control. What used to be a “seasonal” pest problem is now a year-round battle.

That’s why U.S. Pest Protection has extended Mosquito, Flea & Tick Services into the cooler months this year — to make sure your family and pets stay protected even when pests are “supposed” to be gone.

 Protect Your Family with Extended Pest Services

When it comes to mosquitoes, fleas, and ticks in Tennessee, playing the waiting game doesn’t work anymore. These pests are here, they’re biting, and they’re spreading disease even in fall and winter.

That’s why we’re doing whatever it takes to protect what matters most by extending our services beyond summer. 📞 Call U.S. Pest Protection at (615) 590-1260 or visit uspest.com today to schedule your FREE inspection and get year-round protection from mosquitoes, fleas, and ticks.

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