Protect Your Family & Pets All Season Long
Professional flea and tick control treatments that create a safer outdoor space for your family. Our targeted lawn applications reduce flea and tick populations where your kids and pets play most.

A Comprehensive Flea & Tick Defense
Our program consists of 3 strategically timed treatments throughout the season. Unlike a single spray, our multi-treatment approach ensures continuous protection during peak flea and tick activity.
Fleas and ticks don't just live in your lawn — they hide in mulch beds, around the perimeter of your home, and in shady border areas. That's why we treat all of these zones during each visit, not just your grass.
- Reduces tick populations where your family plays
- Protects against Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses
- Controls fleas before they become a problem for your pets
- Safe applications designed for outdoor lawn use
- Seasonal treatments timed to pest activity cycles
- Creates a safer outdoor environment for children and pets
- Reduces tick populations where your family plays
- Protects against Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses
- Controls fleas before they become a problem for your pets
- Safe applications designed for outdoor lawn use
- Seasonal treatments timed to pest activity cycles
- Creates a safer outdoor environment for children and pets

Complete Coverage. No Corners Cut.
Lawn Treatment
We treat your entire lawn with barrier applications that target ticks and fleas in grass, shrubs, and landscape beds where they live and breed.
Multi-Visit Program
Regular seasonal applications keep tick and flea populations under control throughout spring, summer, and fall when these pests are most active.
Proven Protection
We use professional-grade products proven to reduce tick and flea populations in outdoor spaces, giving your family peace of mind.

Let Your Family & Pets Play Safely
With GreenWorks Flea & Tick protection, you don't have to worry every time your kids or pets head outside. Our program keeps the pests at bay so you can enjoy your outdoor space with confidence.
Your lawn is in good hands from day one.
Call or request a free in-person estimate. Our experts can answer any questions you have about your lawn and our services.
We personally inspect your property and provide a customized, on-site estimate, not a guess from an online map.
Relax while we do the work. After each visit your technician leaves personalized notes so you always know what to expect.
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Have questions?
Lawns in Rhode Island and Massachusetts are comprised of mostly Kentucky blue grass, perennial rye and fescue, so your lawn should be mowed at a height of 3”.
Mowing at 3" helps the lawn retain moisture and defend against weed infestations. Also, root depth is directly related the grass blade height – the longer the grass the deeper the roots.
How often you mow is dependant on the time of year. In the spring and fall you will be mowing more often, summer time less. You should try to mow at least once a week removing only 1/3 of the blade of grass. If you find you are removing more than 1/3, you may need to mow more often.
No, as long as you are removing only 1/3 of the grass blade you do not need to bag. If, out of necessity, you need to remove more than 1/3 you should bag as heave clippings will suffocate the lawn.
Your lawn should receive 1.5" – 2” of water per week, this includes rainfall. Generally, watering every other day or every third day for 20 – 30 minutes per section/zone should suffice. Remember, deep infrequent waterings are preferable to light frequent waterings.
In the morning, after 6am, is usually the best time to water as the sun will be coming up to dry the grass blades and there is usually less wind at this time. Watering at night is not recommended.
Always follow your local watering restrictions. If during the summer your lawn suffers from drought stress, the GreenWorks program will help it recover.
Proper mowing and watering are key to preventing disease problems. Regular mowing with a sharp blade and watering after 6am will cut down on problems dramatically. A dull lawn mower blade will shred the grass blade allowing disease spores to enter the plant. A dull blade also causes rapid dehydration of the grass. If you are watering at night the water sits on the grass blades providing the perfect environment for diseases. Pruning back trees to allow more air circulation will help as well. Sometimes due to humidity or other environmental factors, nothing will get rid of disease problems.
Our Locations
GreenWorks proudly serves communities across Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts with balanced, eco-friendly lawn care treatments, fertilizers, and aeration.
