Steps To Take When Discovering a Tick Inside Your Home

Check pets, family members, and areas near entry points (doors, windows, baseboards).
Ticks often drop off after feeding or get carried in on shoes, clothing, or animals.
One tick ≠ infestation. True indoor tick infestations are extremely rare (only certain species like the brown dog tick can reproduce indoors—and even then, it’s uncommon).
🚫 Step 4: Prevent Future Ticks
Treat pets with vet-approved tick preventatives (e.g., Bravecto, Frontline).
Remove ticks from clothing before entering your home—tumble clothes in a dryer on high for 10 minutes to kill any hitchhikers.
Seal gaps around windows, doors, and foundations.
Keep lawns trimmed and avoid walking through tall grass near your home.
⚠️ When to Call a Professional
Contact a pest control expert if you:
Find multiple ticks over several days
See ticks climbing walls or in hidden areas (e.g., behind baseboards)
Have pets with recurring ticks despite treatment
This could indicate a brown dog tick infestation—which requires targeted intervention.
❤️ The Bottom Line
A single tick indoors is almost always an isolated incident—not a sign of danger. By removing it properly, cleaning thoroughly, and taking simple preventive steps, you protect your home without overreacting.
Stay alert, not afraid. Your awareness is your best defense. 🛡️✨