Ticks can become a major nuisance on Hill Country properties where greenbelts, limestone ledges, and shaded live oak canopies meet the backyard. Our all-natural tick control in Northwest Austin TX creates a plant-based barrier around lawns, patios, and play areas where families and pets spend the most time. Applied every four weeks by trained technicians, it helps reduce tick activity before it interferes with life outside.
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Across Northwest Austin, ticks thrive in brushy ravines, creek corridors, cedar breaks, and the shaded transitions between landscaping and native cover. They are more than an annoyance because they can carry illnesses that affect both people and pets, especially on properties with wildlife movement through greenbelts and drainage corridors. Even a normal evening in the yard can raise exposure during the active season.
Homeowners usually notice ticks after finding them on dogs, socks, or clothing after time outside. In Northwest Austin, the most common hiding places include yaupon hollies, lantana borders, mulched beds under live oaks, and the rough edges where lawn meets native brush. If ticks are showing up on people or pets, they are likely already active on the property. When you choose ohDEER’s natural tick control in Northwest Austin TX, you get a safer, smarter approach built for long-term protection.
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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.
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.
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
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.
Ticks often work into outdoor spaces quietly, especially along fence lines, cedar edges, and shaded limestone-backed beds. Our program helps reduce tick activity where they hide and breed, creating more comfortable outdoor areas for pets, family gatherings, and year-round yard use.


Rather than waiting for tick activity to move deeper into the property, we treat Indian hawthorn beds, cedar mulch borders, and shaded greenbelt fence lines with a plant-based formula that helps push pressure back toward the edges. The application dries into a protective barrier around live-oak canopy areas, lantana beds, and rocky edges where landscape meets natural cover without leaving synthetic pesticide residue behind.
We don’t believe in hiding behind hard-to-pronounce chemicals or using them in our products!
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.
Ticks are active until the ground is completely frozen over, when they hibernate. They will become active again when the ground unfreezes.
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.
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.
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.
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.