Tick Spraying in East Hampton, NY

Your Suffolk County Tick Control Solution

Worried about ticks invading your yard? Nofo Tick & Mosquito Control provides consistent tick spraying services to create a safe and comfortable outdoor environment.

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Tick Control Advantages in East Hampton, NY

Why Nofo Tick & Mosquito Control Stands Out
  • Decreased Health Risks: Lessen the chance of contracting Lyme disease and other diseases spread by ticks.
  • Keep your family and pets safe by shielding them from the pain and risks associated with tick bites.
  • Unhindered Outdoor Pleasure: Use your yard without always being concerned about ticks.
  • Healthier Property: Create an outdoor area that is safer and healthier for all users.
  • Tick Control Professionals in East Hampton, NY

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    A locally owned and operated company ready to run ticks out of Suffolk County. Our team of skilled technicians uses the latest techniques and environmentally conscious products to target ticks at all stages of their life cycle effectively. We control the situation, they don’t!

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    Our Proven Process
  • Property Inspection: We analyze your property to identify tick hotspots and assess the severity of the infestation.
  • Use of Strategic Treatment: To optimize coverage and reduce environmental impact, we use targeted techniques to apply our efficient tick spray strategically.
  • Ongoing Support and Monitoring: We offer continuing follow-up and suggestions to help you keep your surroundings tick-free.
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    This area had been inhabited for thousands of years by wandering tribes of indigenous peoples. At the time of European contact, East Hampton was home to the Pequot people, part of the culture that also occupied territory on the northern side of Long Island Sound, in what is now Connecticut of southern New England. They belong to the large Algonquian-speaking language family. Bands on Long Island were identified by their geographic locations. The historical people known to the colonists as the Montaukett, who were Pequot, controlled most of the territory at the east end of Long Island.

    Indians inhabiting the western part of Long Island were part of the Lenape nation, whose language is also in the Algonquian family. Their territory extended to lower New York, western Connecticut and the mid-Atlantic coastal areas into New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Their bands were also known by the names of their geographic locations but did not constitute distinct peoples.

    In the late-17th century Chief Wyandanch of the Montaukett negotiated with English colonists for the land in the East Hampton area. The differing concepts held by the Montaukett and English about land and its use contributed to the Montaukett losing most of their lands over the ensuing centuries. Wyandanch’s elder brother, the grand sachem Poggaticut, sold an island to English colonist Lion Gardiner for “a large black dog, some powder and shot, and a few Dutch blankets.” The next trade involved the land extending from present-day Southampton to the foot of the bluffs, at what is now Hither Hills State Park, for 24 hatchets, 24 coats, 20 looking glasses and 100 muxes.

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