Ticks are becoming a more common concern for homeowners across southern Saskatchewan, including Regina. As temperatures warm in spring, ticks begin emerging from vegetation and shaded areas where they wait to attach to passing animals or people.
The species most often found in the Regina area include wood ticks and occasionally blacklegged ticks, which may be carried into the region by wildlife and migrating birds. Ticks tend to gather in tall grass, shrubs, and shaded vegetation, especially along property edges and natural areas.
Homes located near parks, green spaces, or lake communities may experience higher tick exposure because wildlife such as deer, rabbits, and birds can introduce ticks into residential areas.
Buzz Boss helps reduce tick activity around your property with targeted outdoor treatments designed for Regina’s prairie conditions so your family and pets can enjoy the yard more comfortably.

Many Regina homeowners spend the warmer months gardening, relaxing on patios, or walking pets around neighbourhood green spaces. Our treatments help reduce tick activity so outdoor spaces remain comfortable and safe.
Buzz Boss has helped thousands of homeowners manage seasonal pest pressure. With more than 7,000 happy customers across Canada, our team understands how ticks behave in prairie environments.
Our technicians inspect the yard to identify shaded vegetation, fence lines, and other areas where ticks are most likely to gather.
Ticks spend most of their time waiting on vegetation for a host to pass by. Our treatments target those resting areas around your property.
Properties near natural areas, lake communities, and neighbourhood parks may see higher tick exposure because wildlife can carry ticks through residential spaces.
If ticks are found on pets or clothing after spending time outdoors, it often indicates nearby activity. Our Regina team can respond quickly to reduce exposure around your yard.
All Buzz Boss technicians hold Structural Pesticide and Biting Fly licenses and follow strict application standards for safe and effective pest control.
Our treatments are designed for residential environments so your yard can continue to be used normally.
If tick activity continues after service, we’ll return to make it right.
Ticks are small and often difficult to notice until activity increases. Here are some common signs Regina homeowners may observe:
Ticks may be small, but they can create serious concerns for homeowners and pets.
Recurring seasonal activity: Without addressing resting areas around the yard, tick activity can return each year.

If you're tired of these blood-sucking, disease-spreading pests invading your space and threatening your peace of mind, then you've come to the right place.
Our one-time tick pest removal services are here to save the day! Our licensed technicians comb through your yard to identify tick hotspots and breeding grounds. Then, armed with safe and targeted tick control methods, we eradicate ticks from your surroundings using spraying and other strategic measures suited to the species and life cycle of the ticks, and the extent of the infestation.
With our tick pest removal services, you can reclaim your outdoor space and enjoy the great outdoors. Tick, tock—it's time to say goodbye to ticks once and for all!
Buzz Boss focuses on reducing tick populations where they are most likely to live and spread around your property.
Tick activity in Regina changes with the seasons. Our programs help homeowners manage exposure during peak months.
Additional pest services can be added to address other insects around your property.
A licensed technician performs a detailed inspection and applies targeted treatments to vegetation, fence lines, and shaded areas where ticks gather.
With tick activity reduced, your yard becomes a safer and more enjoyable place for your family and pets.
No matter which part of the city you live in, our team can come to you. We serve these (and more) neighbourhoods and areas:
Buzz Boss has got you covered in Regina. Our local office headquarters our team so they can come to your home fast. But keep in mind that we don’t provide services at our offices.
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Give us a ring if you hear the telltale buzzing of pests in your yard. We’re here to help you defend your home.
Tick activity in Regina typically begins in early to mid-spring once temperatures consistently stay above freezing and vegetation begins growing again. Many ticks become active as soon as the snow melts and the ground warms enough for insects and animals to move through grassy areas. Activity often peaks in late spring and early summer, when ticks are actively searching for hosts like pets, wildlife, or people moving through tall grass and vegetation.
Ticks are becoming more noticeable across southern Saskatchewan and the Regina region. While tick populations here are generally lower than in parts of Eastern Canada, exposure can still happen in yards, parks, walking trails, and areas with natural vegetation. Ticks are often carried into neighbourhoods by wildlife such as deer, rabbits, and birds, which means even well-maintained residential properties can occasionally experience tick activity.
Ticks don’t usually travel far on their own. Instead, they’re most often introduced by wildlife or pets moving through an area. Deer, rabbits, rodents, and birds can carry ticks across parks, green spaces, and neighbourhood yards. Once introduced, ticks may remain in shaded vegetation, tall grass, or landscaping beds where they wait for another host to pass by.
Ticks prefer cool, shaded environments with vegetation, where they’re protected from direct sunlight. Around residential properties, they’re most commonly found along fence lines, tall grass, shrubs, landscaping edges, and wooded or natural areas nearby. These are places where wildlife tends to travel and where ticks can easily attach to passing animals or people.
Yes. Dogs are especially vulnerable to ticks because they move through grass and vegetation where ticks are waiting. By treating the areas around your yard where ticks are most likely to gather, professional tick control can significantly reduce the chances of pets picking up ticks during outdoor playtime.
Yes. Buzz Boss treatments are applied by licensed professionals and are designed for residential environments. Applications focus on vegetation and shaded areas where ticks live, rather than areas where people spend most of their time. Once treatment has dried, families and pets can continue using the yard normally.
In most cases, no. Because the treatment focuses on the exterior of your property, the service can usually be completed without you being home
Because ticks can be carried into an area by wildlife, no treatment can permanently eliminate them. However, regular seasonal service helps reduce tick populations around your property and limit the chances of ticks establishing in the yard, making outdoor areas safer and more comfortable.