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National Interviews • Expert Commentary

A clear national voice on ticks, mosquitoes, and family yard protection.

Laurie, founder and owner of Bite Back Tick & Mosquito Control, is available for national, regional, and local interviews on lone star ticks, alpha-gal awareness, Lyme prevention, mosquito-borne disease concerns, and practical steps families can take around their homes.

Clear, usable quotes Practical homeowner advice, seasonal context, and calm explanation during tick or mosquito coverage.
Available for interviews TV, radio, podcasts, print, digital articles, expert commentary, and local or national news segments.
Why outlets call

Ticks and mosquitoes are now national household concerns.

Tick and mosquito stories are no longer limited to one region. Lone star ticks, blacklegged ticks, Lyme disease, alpha-gal syndrome, West Nile virus, warmer seasons, heavy rain patterns, wooded development, and outdoor family living have pushed these issues into the national conversation.

Laurie helps translate that concern into plain language. She can explain what families are seeing in their yards, why certain property conditions increase pest pressure, and what prevention steps homeowners can take without creating unnecessary fear.

“Families are hearing more about ticks, mosquitoes, Lyme disease, alpha-gal, and West Nile. What they need is a calm explanation of what is happening, what conditions make it worse, and what practical steps they can take around their homes.” — Laurie, Bite Back Tick & Mosquito Control
Interview topics

National stories Laurie can speak to clearly.

1

Lone star ticks and alpha-gal awareness

Why lone star ticks are receiving national attention, what homeowners should understand about tick-bite prevention, and why alpha-gal awareness has become part of the larger public conversation.

2

Lyme disease and tick prevention

Practical, non-medical prevention guidance for families, pet owners, gardeners, outdoor workers, parents, and homeowners near woods, brush, tall grass, deer paths, and natural buffer areas.

3

Mosquito-borne disease concerns

West Nile virus awareness, standing water, shaded resting areas, drainage problems, under-deck mosquito activity, and why mosquitoes surge after heat, rain, and humidity.

4

Why yards become pressure zones

Leaf litter, ivy, brush piles, wooded edges, overgrown fence lines, damp shade, clogged gutters, planters, toys, tarps, and neighboring properties can all affect tick and mosquito activity.

5

Natural tick and mosquito control

What families should ask before hiring a service, why targeted applications matter, and how to think about prevention without relying on scare tactics or harsh chemical messaging.

6

Seasonal pest trends

Spring tick pressure, summer mosquito activity, late-season flareups, heavy-rain years, mild winters, and why some seasons feel worse than others for families trying to enjoy their yards.

Contact

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About Laurie

A founder who can explain the issue like a real person.

Laurie is the founder and owner of Bite Back Tick & Mosquito Control, a woman-owned company built around family-first, all-natural exterior tick and mosquito control. Bite Back serves much of New Jersey, but Laurie’s commentary is relevant to families across the country who are trying to understand how ticks and mosquitoes affect everyday outdoor living.

Her strength is practical communication. Laurie can speak to national audiences in a way that is clear, relatable, and grounded in real residential service experience.

Story angles

Topics Laurie can help explain.

Health and lifestyle stories

  • Why families are paying closer attention to ticks and mosquitoes.
  • How to reduce tick and mosquito pressure before peak season.
  • Why alpha-gal awareness is becoming a mainstream household topic.
  • What homeowners can do beyond spraying: maintenance, water control, and yard cleanup.

Seasonal and local news coverage

  • What to check after heavy rain, heat, or humid weather.
  • Why mosquitoes hide under decks, in shade, and around dense landscaping.
  • Why ticks are often found near woodlines, brush, deer paths, and leaf litter.
  • How families can prepare before graduations, barbecues, holidays, and outdoor events.

Parenting, pet, and home publications

  • How parents can make tick checks part of outdoor routines.
  • Why pets can bring ticks closer to family living spaces.
  • What families should know before kids play near brush, woods, and shaded yard edges.
  • How to talk about pest prevention without making families afraid of their own yards.

Business and founder stories

  • Woman-owned business leadership in the pest control industry.
  • Building a premium local service brand around trust and education.
  • Why families are choosing natural-first yard protection.
  • How clear communication became part of Bite Back’s customer experience.
Laurie provides practical prevention commentary and homeowner education. She does not provide medical diagnosis, medical treatment advice, or public-health surveillance conclusions. For symptoms, allergic reactions, suspected tick-borne illness, or mosquito-borne illness, residents should contact a licensed healthcare provider or local health department.
Prevention basics

Practical points audiences can use immediately.

Reduce tick habitat

Keep grass trimmed, remove leaf litter, thin heavy brush, clear wood piles away from play areas, and pay close attention to shaded property edges.

Remove standing water

Empty buckets, toys, tarps, planters, bird baths, clogged gutters, drainage pockets, and anything that can hold water after rain.

Check the hidden zones

Ticks and mosquitoes are often found around woodlines, fence lines, under decks, dense shrubs, ivy, damp shade, and areas where people do not usually look.

Protect kids and pets

Build tick checks into outdoor routines, watch pets after wooded walks, and keep play areas separated from brush, leaf litter, and natural edges when possible.

Look beyond the property line

Neighboring woods, unmanaged lots, wetlands, deer trails, stormwater areas, and heavy vegetation can all influence pest pressure in a yard.

Use targeted prevention

The best prevention plan focuses on the places ticks and mosquitoes actually live, rest, travel, and breed instead of treating every area the same way.

Public sources

Helpful background resources.

These public-health and university resources may help with background information while using Laurie for practical, homeowner-level commentary.

Questions

Common questions.

Is Laurie available for national interviews?

Yes. Laurie is available for national, regional, and local requests when scheduling allows. Email is best for written requests, while phone or SMS is best for urgent interviews.

Can Laurie speak about alpha-gal syndrome?

Laurie can speak about tick-bite prevention, homeowner awareness, property conditions, and why alpha-gal awareness is receiving national attention. She does not provide medical diagnosis or treatment advice.

Can Laurie speak beyond New Jersey?

Yes. Bite Back is a New Jersey service company, but Laurie’s prevention commentary applies broadly to homeowners, families, parents, pet owners, and outdoor living stories across the United States.

Can Bite Back provide photos or video?

Yes. Bite Back can provide approved brand photos, yard condition examples, tick and mosquito prevention visuals, and company background when available.

Does Bite Back provide medical advice?

No. Bite Back provides practical tick and mosquito prevention education. Anyone with symptoms, allergic reactions, or suspected illness should contact a licensed healthcare provider or local health department.

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