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marmar

(78,025 posts)
Tue May 14, 2024, 08:33 AM May 2024

Mild winter resulting in nightmarish tick season in Michigan




(Detroit Free Press) Ticks are on the move this spring, and watch out — tick activity is climbing as the climate changes. Mild winters and summer heat mean a longer tick season with an early start, according to experts. This year, Michigan saw tick activity in March, earlier than the typical peak.

As tick season sets in across Michigan, let's take a look at the parasitic arachnids and what you need to know to stay safe from tick-related diseases this season.

Tick season

Tick activity in Michigan typically increases between April and September, during the warmer months. However, tick season began earlier than usual this season, including winter activity, due to mild winter weather. Several common types of ticks can be found in Michigan this season, including:

* American dog tick: Active from May to November in Michigan forests and grassy areas.

* Blacklegged tick: Present on low forest vegetation and along human and animal trails throughout the state.

* Lone star tick: Sometimes present in wooded and grassy areas across Michigan.

* Woodchuck tick: Also known as the groundhog tick, it is often found on pets near dens of skunks and woodchucks throughout the state.


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https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2024/05/14/ticks-lyme-disease-dog-michigan/73676302007/




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Mild winter resulting in nightmarish tick season in Michigan (Original Post) marmar May 2024 OP
Lots more in Colorado, too. _nt CrispyQ May 2024 #1
Lots of ticks in Minnesota Arger68 May 2024 #2
Be careful and don't forget your pets. Please. twodogsbarking May 2024 #3
Tick attack! Tick attack! spike jones May 2024 #4
Frontline for my dog Johnny2X2X May 2024 #5

Arger68

(697 posts)
2. Lots of ticks in Minnesota
Tue May 14, 2024, 10:48 AM
May 2024

This year too. I got bit by a deer tick on Sunday, hopefully I don't get Lyme disease or babesiosis.

spike jones

(1,777 posts)
4. Tick attack! Tick attack!
Tue May 14, 2024, 02:14 PM
May 2024

One time we were camping on Steens Mountain in Oregon, and it was tick season. Ticks were everywhere. We could see them crawling on the ground and bushes as we hiked, and we stopped many times to search our self for them. Every time we saw one on us, we would yell, "Tick Attack! Tick Attack!" Around the campfire one night I had my boots off and saw a tick crawling on my bare toe. I said to Bill, “Look, tick attack a toe.” At the time it was the funniest words ever spoken around a campfire.
By the time we stopped rolling on the ground laughing, we had them all over us. And yes, wine and weed were involved too.

Johnny2X2X

(21,750 posts)
5. Frontline for my dog
Mon May 20, 2024, 01:35 PM
May 2024

Works well, she's never had a tick and we have a backyard backed up to woods.

This Winter was insanely mild. Mildest of my lifetime.

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