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The Lone Star Tick: A Growing Threat in the St. Louis Area
The Lone Star Tick (Amblyomma americanum) has become one of the fastest-growing tick populations in Missouri and throughout the St. Louis region. Once primarily found primarily in southern states, these aggressive ticks are now abundant across St. Louis, St. Charles, Jefferson County, Franklin County, and surrounding communities. Unlike many other tick species, Lone Star Ticks actively seek out hosts, increasing the likelihood of human and pet encounters.
Alpha-Gal Syndrome (AGS): A Life-Changing Tick-Borne Condition
One of the most serious concerns associated with the Lone Star Tick is Alpha-Gal Syndrome (AGS), an allergy that can develop after a tick bite. AGS can cause an allergic reaction to red meat and other mammal-derived products. For some individuals, symptoms can range from mild discomfort to severe, life-threatening allergic reactions.
Symptoms may include:
Many people do not realize they have developed AGS until months after a tick bite, making prevention critical.
Why St. Louis Residents Should Be Concerned
The St. Louis area has experienced increasing tick activity due to expanding deer populations, mild winters, wooded developments, and favorable breeding conditions. Lone Star Ticks are no longer limited to forests and hiking trails. They are commonly found in:
Even well-maintained properties can become tick habitats if preventative measures are not taken.
Yard Guard’s Recommendations for Tick Prevention
To reduce your family’s risk of tick bites and exposure to Alpha-Gal Syndrome and other tick-borne illnesses, Yard Guard recommends:
✔ Maintain your lawn at a height of 3 inches or less
✔ Trim shrubs and vegetation away from walking paths and play areas
✔ Remove leaf litter, brush piles, and yard debris where ticks hide
✔ Discourage deer activity around your property whenever possible
✔ Check children, pets, and family members for ticks after spending time outdoors
✔ Keep pets on veterinarian-approved tick prevention programs
✔ Consider professional tick control treatments throughout the peak tick season
Professional Tick Control for St. Louis Homes
Professional yard treatments target ticks where they live and breed, significantly reducing populations around your home. Regular applications can help create a protective barrier around your property, giving your family greater peace of mind while enjoying the outdoors.
Protect Your Yard. Protect Your Family.
As Lone Star Tick populations continue to increase throughout the St. Louis area, proactive prevention has never been more important. Don’t wait until a tick bite impacts your family, pets, or quality of life.
Contact Yard Guard today for a free yard evaluation and learn how our professional tick control program can help protect your property from Lone Star Ticks, AGS, and other tick-borne diseases.
Yard Guard – Protect Your Yard. Protect Your Family.
Why Choose Yard Guard?
Protect Your Yard. Protect Your Family.
This year is shaping up to be one of the worst tick and mosquito seasons we have seen in years. Warmer winters, increased rainfall, and expanding insect populations have created ideal conditions for ticks, mosquitoes, fleas, and other disease-carrying pests to thrive throughout the St. Louis region.
At Yard Guard, we believe your backyard should be a place where your family, children, and pets can enjoy the outdoors without worrying about what may be hiding in the grass.
Our professional yard protection programs are designed to create a protective barrier around your property, targeting pests before they become a problem.
Why the Urgency?
Ticks and mosquitoes are not just annoying—they can carry serious diseases.
Ticks are spreading rapidly across Missouri, including the aggressive Lone Star Tick, which has become increasingly common throughout the St. Louis area. These ticks are known to transmit illnesses and have been linked to Alpha-Gal Syndrome (AGS), a condition that can trigger a severe allergy to red meat after a single bite.
Mosquitoes continue to test positive for West Nile Virus throughout Missouri every year. In addition to West Nile Virus, mosquitoes can carry several other diseases that pose health risks to both people and pets.
The longer you wait, the greater the opportunity for these pests to establish themselves in your yard.
The Yard Guard Difference
Unlike basic spray treatments, Yard Guard uses a comprehensive three-step protection process during every service visit:
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