Thank you, Greenix, for supporting our mission and promoting tick safety

Greenix Pest Control serves communities across a wide swath of the United States, and their work extends far beyond managing everyday household pests like wasps, ants, spiders, mosquitoes, and rodents.
They also place a strong emphasis on tick protection and on helping families understand how to stay safe from Lyme disease and other tick‑borne infections.
Through eco‑conscious treatments, careful inspections, and thoughtful prevention strategies, Greenix helps create safer outdoor spaces for both people and pets.
Just as importantly, they invest in public education—sharing practical guidance on avoiding ticks outdoors, reducing tick bite risk, and recognizing tick‑borne illnesses.

Their generosity directly supports our mission and strengthens the work we do to educate, advocate, and help families affected by tick‑borne diseases.
Greenix’s focus on tick prevention helps families stay informed
Greenix has built a strong library of practical, easy‑to‑follow tick‑prevention guidance. Their main service page on tick protection explains how ticks behave, where they hide, and why consistent prevention matters — especially as tick seasons expand and new species spread into more regions.
When companies like Greenix invest in prevention education, they help close the gap between what people do know and what they need to know.
It’s the kind of support that ripples outward, reaching people who may not even realize they’re at risk.
To Greenix: thank you for standing with us, for supporting our mission, and for helping families stay safer outdoors.
If you’d like to explore their educational resources, click here.
TOUCHED BY LYME is written by Dorothy Kupcha Leland, President of LymeDisease.org. She is co-author of Finding Resilience: A Teen’s Journey Through Lyme Disease and of When Your Child Has Lyme Disease: A Parent’s Survival Guide. Contact her at dleland@lymedisease.org.




















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