Bentonville is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with the Coler Mountain Bike Preserve, the Razorback Greenway, more than 250 miles of natural-surface trails, and trails threading through and around residential properties. That abundance of green space and wooded edges comes with a tick population that moves freely between the wild and the civilized. Fairway Lawns delivers professional tick control built around the active outdoor lifestyle Bentonville residents live, with targeted yard treatments, recurring protection options, and a guarantee that covers re-treatment if ticks return between visits.
Ticks thrive in the exact landscape that makes Bentonville special
Our tick service starts with understanding your property and how your family uses it. We identify the tick-prone zones, treat the shaded, brushy, and wooded areas where ticks congregate, and build a protective barrier around the spaces where your kids play, your pets roam, and you spend your outdoor time. Since ticks return all through the active season, recurring treatment keeps the yard ahead of fresh infestations rather than playing catch-up. Every plan includes transparent pricing, clear re-entry instructions, and treatments made with family and pet safety in mind.
Consistency through the season beats one-time panic
We inspect the yard to map the tick-prone zones, identify the wildlife routes and moisture patterns, and confirm where your family concentrates outdoor time.
We apply professional-grade treatments where ticks actually wait, focusing on the shaded, brushy, and wooded areas rather than the entire lawn.
We establish a treated perimeter around the spaces you use: patios, decks, play areas, pet areas, gardens, lawn edges, fence lines, and the wooded or trail-adjacent borders of the property.
Since ticks continuously arrive through the active season, recurring treatments from spring into fall keep protection steady and reduce the odds of reinfestation.
A tick bite goes unnoticed until it's already happened
Ticks are dangerous precisely because they work invisibly. The bite itself is painless and easy to overlook, which means by the time you notice one, it’s already fed. Professional yard treatment shrinks the population at the source, so you’re not spending the season plucking them off family members and pets one by one. In a place where yards back up to trails, wooded properties, and green corridors, that advantage compounds through the months.
Bentonville’s outdoor culture means families and pets spend substantial time in the yard, on the Razorback Greenway, and on trails around Coler and Crystal Bridges. The combination of proximity to wooded habitat and active outdoor use makes a treated yard genuinely worthwhile, turning the spaces you love into places where ticks are far less of a concern.
Ticks congregate in the cool, moist, brushy margins
Ticks avoid the open, sunny lawn and instead congregate in the places Bentonville yards actually feature: tall unmowed grass and brush, shaded tree lines and wooded borders, leaf and mulch beds, fence lines, under decks and sheds, and the damp margins where maintained lawn meets wild space. Properties that back up to trails or wooded corridors see heavier tick pressure along those borders. Pet areas, children’s play zones, and any damp, shaded pocket all qualify as high-risk, which is why the edges and transitions get the focus in a professional treatment plan.
Active outdoor life and tick control go together
Bentonville families are outdoor families, and ticks are a real part of that life. Professional yard treatment doesn’t mean staying indoors, it means reclaiming the yard, the trails, the Razorback Greenway, and the spaces around your home without worrying that every outdoor adventure brings a new batch of ticks. Children, pets, and adults all spend substantial time on the property and in the trails, which is exactly why preventive treatment works so well for Bentonville homeowners.
Tick pressure swings with the seasons and activity level
Spring: As Benton County warms and outdoor time ramps up, ticks emerge in numbers. An early spring start keeps them from establishing around the yard.
Summer: Peak season. Warm, humid conditions, increased outdoor use, and proximity to trails and green corridors keep tick activity high. Recurring treatment stays protective.
Fall: Ticks remain active through the cooling months, especially in areas with tree cover and moisture, making continued protection worthwhile.
After Heavy Rain: The humidity spikes that follow big storms create ideal conditions for ticks. Activity often surges after a wet period, so watch timing accordingly.
Local experience and a real guarantee set the service apart
Our Springdale-based technicians understand Bentonville’s landscape, the trail system, and the tick pressure that comes with living near Ozark foothills and wooded green corridors. You get licensed, state-certified applicators, a free property assessment, transparent pricing, fast and flexible scheduling that’s often next-day, and treatments designed with children and pets in mind. Recurring service keeps protection steady, a re-service guarantee covers activity between visits, and there’s no long-term contract. With a 4.5 out of 5 rating from more than 78,000 homeowners across the Southeast, we also handle related needs like spider, mosquito, and lawn care.
Yard habits and professional treatment combine for real protection
Keep the grass cut short and trees and shrubs trimmed, then clear leaf piles, woodpiles, and yard debris that harbor moisture and tick harborage. Create a mulch or gravel barrier along wooded edges to slow tick crossings, keep pet areas tidy, and check pets after they’ve been outside. Discourage deer and rodents from spending time on the property, and consider shifting bird feeders away from high-use lawn areas. Keep play zones back from the tree line, and ask us about recurring treatments for season-long coverage that lets your family actually enjoy the yard.
A single spray doesn't match the real risk
A one-time treatment addresses an immediate concern or a sudden spike, but on a Bentonville property with woods, trails, and active outdoor use, ticks keep arriving all through the warm months. A single application can’t hold them off, which is why recurring service is the real answer for families who spend real time outside. Regular treatment keeps you ahead instead of constantly catching up.
Season-long protection beats constant vigilance
Recurring treatments from spring into fall keep your yard protected without requiring you to think about ticks constantly. Regular service reduces population spikes, lowers the odds of infestation, and lets your family use the property, the trails, and the yard without that background anxiety. It’s the practical choice for Bentonville outdoor enthusiasts.
Coverage across Bentonville and the surrounding area
Our Springdale team covers Bentonville and the surrounding Benton County communities, including Rogers, Lowell, Cave Springs, and the trail-adjacent and wooded properties throughout the region. Whether your home backs up to a trail, sits in the foothills, or spans an active outdoor property, your location falls within our service range.
Practical answers for families using their yards
Your yard should be a place your family enjoys, not a place where ticks are a constant worry. Call Fairway Lawns or request a free inspection online, and our Springdale team will assess your property, identify the tick-prone areas, and build a protective plan around your family’s outdoor life. We serve Bentonville and the surrounding Benton County area with recurring protection and a re-service guarantee.