Natural Tick Control Services in Loudoun County  That Protect Your Family

Ticks are a major concern on Loudoun County properties where horse-country hedgerows, wooded creek corridors, and larger lots meet the backyard. Our all-natural tick control in Loudoun County creates a plant-based barrier around lawns, patios, and outdoor spaces where families and pets spend the most time. Applied every four weeks by trained technicians, it helps reduce tick activity before bites become a regular worry.

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Ticks Are a Public Health Concern, and a Yard Problem

From the Blue Ridge foothills to the eastern side of the county, ticks thrive in leaf litter, fence-line brush, stone-wall edges, and shaded transitions near woods and streams. They are more than an outdoor nuisance because they can carry Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses that affect both people and pets. Even ordinary time outside can raise exposure during the active months in Loudoun.

Our Tick Yard Treatment Starts with Knowing Where Ticks Hide

Many homeowners first realize ticks are active after finding them on dogs, riding boots, socks, or pant legs after time outside. In Loudoun County, common hotspots include boxwood beds, hydrangea borders, low hollies, and the rough edges where lawn meets woods, paddock fencing, or creek-side growth. If ticks are showing up on people or pets, they are likely already established on the property. When you choose ohDEER’s natural tick control in Loudoun County, you get a safer, smarter approach built for long-term protection.

When you choose ohDEER, you’re choosing:

  • 100% plant-based tick yard treatment with no synthetic pesticides
  • Professional tick spraying services applied every four weeks
  • Targeted coverage for the areas where ticks actually live and hide
  • Trusted tick control service for Loudoun County families and pet owners

Tick season isn’t what it used to be. Warmer winters mean ticks are active longer, and in more places, than ever before.

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Choose the Right Tick Yard Treatment Plan for Your Property

Light tick pressure around a suburban yard? Our Control plan may be all you need. Wooded edges, heavy brush, or year-round concern? Annual Control provides uninterrupted protection across every season. Here’s how ohDEER keeps ticks off your property all year long.

CONTROL

ohDEER’s Tick Control provides regular applications of our all-natural tick repellent spray, keeping ticks off your lawn, away from your family, pets, and property.

Every four weeks, spring–fall.

CONTROL+

Everything in Control, plus targeted granular treatment of tick habitat areas — leaf litter, wood edges, and shaded zones where ticks hide and breed.

Every four weeks, spring–fall

ANNUAL CONTROL (Most Popular!)

Continuous tick control across all seasons, including fall and winter applications to eliminate overwintering tick populations before they emerge in spring.

Every four weeks, year-round.

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Add Tick Control to Your Loudoun County  Yard Protection Program

Ticks often move into the quieter edges of the property first, especially along hedgerows, fence lines, and shaded corners behind planting beds. Our program helps reduce tick activity where they hide and breed, creating more usable outdoor space for family time, pets, and everyday yard living.

Areas We Serve

AldieMiddleburgPaeonian SpringsBroad RunCatharpinAshburnChantillyHamiltonSterlingHaymarketLeesburgThe Plains

How Our Natural Natural Tick Control Works

Our plant-based service is designed to make boxwood beds, hydrangea borders, and fence-line transitions near pasture or woods feel unappealing to ticks without relying on synthetic pesticides or lingering chemical residue. Instead of reacting after activity spreads, we build a natural deterrent barrier around stone-wall margins, holly plantings, and shaded corners along the backlot so the yard stays more comfortable through the season.

NATURALLY EFFECTIVE, PLANT-BASED INGREDIENTS
NATURALLY EFFECTIVE, PLANT-BASED INGREDIENTS
Cedarwood oil, lemongrass oil, and castor oil give the formula its plant-based deterrent power. That botanical mix fits Loudoun County’s horse-country lots, stone-wall edges, and wooded suburban properties, where homeowners want reliable protection for boxwoods, hollies, hydrangeas, and estate-style foundation beds without moving to harsher synthetic products.
KID AND PET-FRIENDLY
KID AND PET-FRIENDLY
The formula is safe for kids and pets immediately during and after application, with no harmful residue. We simply recommend allowing it to dry before normal use to avoid tracking it onto shoes or clothing, as it may stain. It is also safe for aquaculture around ponds, streams, and ornamental water features.
WHERE WE SPRAY
WHERE WE SPRAY
In Loudoun County, the highest tick pressure often sits where manicured lawn gives way to paddock edges, woods, or dense ornamentals. We spray those quiet transition zones first so protection follows the routes people, dogs, and outdoor guests actually use.
  • Stone-wall lines and wooded borders
  • Fence edges near pasture or brush
  • Beds with boxwoods, hollies, and hydrangeas
  • Leafy corners behind barns, sheds, or gates
  • Paths used by family members, guests, and pets
WORKS FAST & LASTS
WORKS FAST & LASTS
Our natural spray helps create a barrier that makes treated areas less inviting to ticks. With our every-four-weeks schedule, your yard stays protected through the Loudoun County season.
FRESH, CLEAN SCENT
FRESH, CLEAN SCENT
After treatment, the property smells lightly herbal rather than chemical-heavy, while hedge rows and paddock-side borders become less inviting to ticks.
NO HARSH CHEMICALS. NO HASSLE. JUST PROTECTION.
NO HARSH CHEMICALS. NO HASSLE. JUST PROTECTION.
Our service avoids harsh synthetic chemistry in favor of plant-based protection that is safe for kids and pets, safe for aquaculture, and easier on everyday outdoor living.
FREE RESPRAYS
FREE RESPRAYS
If ticks show up between scheduled applications, let us know. We will return to reinforce your treatment and strengthen your protection at no additional cost.

See What’s in Our Natural Tick Control Repellent

We don’t believe in hiding behind hard-to-pronounce chemicals or using them in our products!

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
LEMONGRASS OIL:
LEMONGRASS OIL:
Lemongrass oil contains citronella, a natural insect repellent that works by masking odors that attract insects so it’s harder to locate their human or animal target!
GERANIOL:
GERANIOL:
This plant-based compound is made of geranium and citronella and, like lemongrass oil, interferes with a tick’s ability to locate its host.
CASTOR OIL:
CASTOR OIL:
Bugs hate both the scent and texture of castor oil.
SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE:
SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE:
A common ingredient in dish soap and shampoo, SLS helps the repellent spread evenly across surfaces to ensure proper distribution.
CORN OIL:
CORN OIL:
Corn oil serves as a “carrier” for the other active ingredients, ensuring even application and adhesion.
INERT INGREDIENTS
WATER:
WATER:
We use fresh water to dilute the repellent so it’s easier to apply.
SOAP:
SOAP:
Soap is needed to emulsify the oil-based active ingredients in water for consistent mixture.
OLEIC ACID:
OLEIC ACID:
This fatty acid found in olive oil acts as a stabilizing agent.
1-MONOLAURIN:
1-MONOLAURIN:
This sounds scary, but it’s a naturally occurring compound found in coconut oil, and mosquitoes and ticks hate it!

Get Started with Tick Control in Loudoun County 

1
Describe the Areas of Concern
Let us know where ticks have been showing up and which parts of the property matter most to protect.
2
Get a Loudoun County Property Evaluation
Our local team will assess hedgerows, paddock edges, wooded lines, and shaded beds before recommending service.
3
Launch the Program
Once you approve the plan, we’ll set the first appointment and begin your tick control in Loudoun County.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are natural tick sprays effective? toggle answer box

Yes. Professional natural tick control treatments can significantly reduce tick populations without harsh chemicals. At ohDEER, our plant-based tick sprays are safe for kids, pets, and pollinators while effectively disrupting the tick life cycle.

Do ticks die in the winter? toggle answer box

Ticks are active until the ground is completely frozen over, when they hibernate. They will become active again when the ground unfreezes.

How can I prevent ticks in my yard naturally? toggle answer box

A combination of natural tick control sprays and smart landscaping helps prevent ticks. Mow your lawn weekly, clear away leaves and brush, move woodpiles into sunny areas, and add a barrier of gravel or wood chips around your yard to reduce tick migration.

How often should I get my yard treated for ticks? toggle answer box

For best results, schedule tick yard treatments every 3 to 4 weeks during peak tick season. Consistent applications maintain protection and reduce the chances of a tick infestation taking hold on your property.

What diseases do ticks carry? toggle answer box

Ticks can transmit several tick-borne diseases, including Lyme disease, anaplasmosis, babesiosis, and Powassan virus. Regular tick prevention measures and quick removal of any attached ticks can help protect your family and pets from these illnesses.

Why am I finding ticks in the middle of my yard? toggle answer box

If you’re finding ticks in the middle of your yard they were most likely brought there by a passing animal like a dog, cat, deer, rabbit, etc. We do not normally spray grass areas because as long as it is maintained, it will get too hot for the tick or mosquitoes to live and breed there.