Tick Spraying in Smithtown, NY

Effective Tick Control in Suffolk County

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  • Kiss tick bites goodbye! Our treatments eliminate tick populations, protecting your family and pets from tick-borne diseases.
  • We use professional-grade application techniques to target tick hotspots for complete coverage and long-lasting protection.
  • Thanks to our targeted treatments, enjoy backyard barbeques and summer evenings without worrying about ticks.
  • We use eco-friendly tick-repellent solutions that are tough on ticks but gentle on your lawn and the environment.
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    We are your local crew for tick spraying services in Suffolk County. Our team uses advanced techniques and environmentally conscious methods to keep your property tick-free. We aim to eliminate ticks and provide tranquility, enabling you to enjoy your outdoor space fully.

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    Our Tick Prevention Steps in NY
  • Inspection: We thoroughly inspect your property to locate tick hotspots and assess the level of infestation.
  • Treatment: We apply specific tick repellent to eradicate current ticks and establish a protection barrier.
  • Prevention: We will provide you with tips and tactics to keep tick infestations from happening again.
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    The land that would become the town was originally owned by the Nissequogue Native Americans.

    An oft-repeated but apocryphal story has it that, after rescuing a Native American chief’s abducted daughter, Richard Smith was told that the chief would grant title to all of the land Smith could encircle in one day while riding a bull. Smith chose to ride the bull on the longest day of the year (summer solstice) 1665, to enable him to ride longer “in one day.” The land he acquired in this way is said to approximate the current town’s borders. A large statue of Smith’s bull, known as Whisper, pays homage to the legend at the fork of Jericho Turnpike (New York State Route 25) and St. Johnland Road (New York State Route 25A).

    According to local historians, the bull story is a myth. It was actually English settler Lion Gardiner who had helped rescue the daughter of Nissequogue Grand Sachem Wyandanch, after she was kidnapped by rival Narragansetts. Smith, who lived in nearby Setauket, was a friend of Gardiner; it was at Smith’s house where the Nissequogue princess was returned to Wyandanch. The Grand Sachem awarded a large tract of land to Gardiner as a gesture of gratitude. In 1663 Gardiner sold the Nissequogue lands to Smith. Two years later, colonial Governor Richard Nicolls recognized the sale by awarding Smith “The Nicolls Patent of 1665,” which formally ratified Smith’s claim to the land. Thus, 1665 is considered the founding date of the town.

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