Centerton’s rapid growth has filled former orchard fields and pasture with new neighborhoods, but the woods, creek edges, and remaining open ground around them still give ticks a place to thrive. Many new subdivisions back directly onto that leftover green space, and the springs and the state fish hatchery keep water and wildlife close by. Deer and other animals moving along those edges carry ticks straight to the yard. Fairway Lawns delivers professional tick control built to protect the families and pets who use these yards, with targeted treatments for the brushy and wooded parts of your property, recurring coverage through the active season, free quotes, and a re-service guarantee between visits.
Tick control starts where the lawn meets the brush and the field
Our tick service is built around how Centerton families actually use their yards, whether that is a patio behind a new build, a lawn running toward a field or creek, or an older lot with mature trees. We open with a property assessment to find where ticks shelter and how they reach the yard, then treat those high-risk zones and lay a protective barrier around the perimeter. The focus stays on heading ticks off rather than reacting later, with optional recurring maintenance to keep coverage going, and every application is made with children and pets in mind.
A clear, repeatable process keeps protection steady
We survey the yard to locate the tick-prone zones, the trouble edges, and the moisture and wildlife paths channeling ticks toward where your family spends time.
We place targeted treatments where ticks actually lie in wait, focusing on the shaded, brushy, high-risk zones rather than drenching the entire lawn.
We establish a treated barrier around the spaces you use, covering the lawn edges and foundation perimeter, fence lines, shrubs and beds, tall grass, and field, creek, or wooded borders, plus the areas under decks, around sheds, and across pet zones, play areas, patios, and outdoor seating.
Since ticks keep coming throughout the active season, we provide recurring treatments that stay ahead of fresh activity and preserve the yard's protection.
A tick bite often goes unseen until well after the fact
Ticks earn attention because they can affect both people and pets, and they are experts at staying out of sight. The bite itself is painless and easy to miss, which is what makes a treated yard worth so much: it lowers the population where it begins rather than leaving your family to handle ticks one by one after they have found a host.
Centerton’s explosive growth has not erased its tick habitat. New construction repeatedly borders fields, creek beds, and patches of woods, the natural springs and the state fish hatchery keep water and wildlife near, and many yards back up to tree lines or wild edges that deer and rodents travel. For families with pets, children, a green-bordered lot, or a yard meant for hosting, getting in front of that exposure makes a real difference.
Ticks settle where the yard stays shaded, damp, and quiet
Ticks steer away from open, sunny lawn and gather in the cool, humid, low-traffic margins instead. Around Centerton that usually means tall grass and unmowed stretches, brush and overgrown vegetation, and the leaf piles, woodpiles, and mulch beds that trap moisture. They collect along shaded lawn edges and fence lines, under decks and around sheds, and especially where the yard meets fields, creek corridors, or wooded borders that wildlife uses as a route. Pet zones, play areas, and any damp, shaded nook all count, which is why the borders and transitions matter much more than the lawn’s center.
The goal is getting your own backyard back
Dogs and outdoor cats can bring ticks straight to the door, children in the grass become easy hosts, and the bites typically go unnoticed until afterward. Professional yard treatments shrink that exposure around the outdoor spaces your household relies on, so you can reclaim the parts of a Centerton yard worth having, from the patio and deck to the play area, fire pit, and lawn, along with pet areas, garden beds, and the spots where everyone gathers to eat outside.
Tick pressure swings with the Northwest Arkansas seasons
Spring: As Benton County warms and vegetation revives, ticks come out in force and outdoor time increases. Beginning early prevents populations from setting up around the yard.
Summer: Peak exposure. Hot, humid weather keeps ticks busy in shaded and brushy spots exactly when families are outdoors most.
Fall: Ticks remain active into the cooler months here, so extending protection past summer is worthwhile, particularly on lots bordering woods or fields.
Rain and Moisture: Storms moving through the region fuel the damp, shaded conditions ticks require, and activity frequently rises in the days following a wet stretch.
Local knowledge and a real guarantee set the service apart
Our Springdale-based technicians understand Centerton, from the new neighborhoods that border green space to the older lots with mature trees, and the tick pressure that comes with both. We are fully licensed and insured, with applicators certified through the Arkansas State Plant Board. You receive a free quote with clear pricing, fast and adaptable scheduling that is often next-day, and treatments designed with pets and family in mind. Recurring service protects the yard all season, our re-service guarantee returns us if ticks come back between visits, and no long-term contract applies. With a 4.5 out of 5 rating from over 78,000 homeowners around the Southeast, we also take care of related needs such as mosquito, flea, and lawn service.
A few yard habits stretch the protection between treatments
A few consistent practices around the yard pay off between visits. Keep grass mowed and trees and shrubs trimmed, and remove leaf piles, woodpiles, and debris so ticks lose the moist cover they need. Cut back overgrown brush, particularly where the yard borders a field, creek, or the woods, and place a mulch, rock, or gravel strip along that line to make crossing tougher for ticks. Tidy pet areas and examine pets after time outside, make the yard unappealing to deer and rodents, and move bird feeders off the lawn if they attract wildlife. Set play areas back from the tree line, and ask us about recurring treatments for consistent, season-long protection.
A single treatment has its place, but ticks rarely arrive just once
A single treatment works for a particular event, an unexpected spike, or quickly reducing what is active right now. It brings ticks down in the treated areas, though it cannot hold off the new arrivals that keep coming as the season rolls on, which is a real factor on a Centerton lot that borders woods, fields, or a creek.
For genuine peace of mind, staying ahead beats catching up
Recurring service is the wiser pick for lasting protection, since ticks keep coming back the whole active season across Benton County. Routine treatments keep you in front of new activity and lower reinfestation odds, so the yard remains usable from spring through fall.
Dependable tick control across Centerton and the surrounding area
Our Springdale-based team provides tick control throughout Centerton and the surrounding Benton County communities, including Bentonville, Bella Vista, and the neighborhoods stretching west along Highway 102. From new subdivisions on former orchard land to older homes with mature trees, your property falls within our service range.
A few straight answers make tick control easier to plan
Do not let ticks keep your family off the lawn or away from the parks and green space nearby. Reach out to Fairway Lawns with your property details, and our Springdale team will schedule a free assessment, map out where ticks are thriving, and set up a protective treatment plan tailored to your Centerton yard. Recurring visits and our re-service guarantee keep your protection intact.