A mild winter combined with a larger population of deer in Wisconsin this year could mean more ticks to look out for. Source: WXOW
Don’t Forget to Check for Disease-Transmitting Ticks This Spring
Health officials say don’t forget about disease-transmitting ticks when outside this spring. Source: AM 1240 and FM 95.3 WJON
A mild winter will likely lead to an active tick season
April, May, and June are peak months for tick activity in Kentucky. Source: Megan James
Tips on tick testing and protection because tick season is here
(Mass Appeal) – People are enjoying the outdoors more these days since many are working and schooling from home and as a result, the number of ticks being submitted for testing at the UMass A… Source: WWLP
Ticks are now active
Spring is the beginning of peak tick season, and in the past few years, numbers of deer ticks in our area have increased significantly. A bite from an infected deer Source: Hometown News LP
Maybe you’re staying inside, but ticks are out and active
As the weather gets warmer and more people are heading outside, one local group is warning us to watch out for ticks. Source: WKBN.com
Tick talk about Lyme disease
It’s that time of year again. Insidious predators that want a taste of our blood are hard at it.Considering that both species do basically the same Source: recordonline.com
SURVEY: Researchers study impact of COVID-19 on exposure to tick-borne illnesses
‘We’re examining whether people are spending more time outside due to COVID-19 restrictions and whether this might be affecting them, their families, and/or their pets’ (if they have any) risk of contracting a tick-borne illness.” Source: Staff/Hollins University Release
Health officials say ticks are active, daily tick checks recommended
Health officials in Madison said ticks are now active, and daily tick checks are now recommended after being outdoors. Source: NBC15 Staff
Forest Journal: N.H. Tick Data Informs Local Risk
S ince mid-March, my family and I have been doing a lot of walking in the woods. Daily hikes on quiet, local trails have become our sanity in this constricted Source: UnionLeader.com