Tick Prevention for Humans: How to Avoid Lyme Disease

Best Tips for Tick Prevention 

Ticks spend the winter sheltered under leaf litter, and all that extra snow kept them better insulated than usual this winter. Now the tick population is exploding.

Ticks can transmit dangerous diseases to people and pets such as Lyme Disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Since we know you want to keep your family and pets safe from tick-borne illness and potential harm, we put together a quick guide with everything you need to protect yourself, your family, and your pets from ticks and the dieases they carry.

Use this quick guide as a tick-prevention reference sheet for the Northeast United States, including what animals carry ticks and the different kinds of ticks those animals carry.

Infographic with tips to prevent ticks from potentially harming you, your family, or your pest
 

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About The Author

Joe Dingwall

Joe Dingwall is the president of Catseye Pest Control, a family-owned business that has been delivering quality pest control solutions to properties across the Northeast since 1987. With almost a decade of experience in the pest control industry, Joe is an expert in delivering effective pest and nuisance wildlife management solutions for homes and businesses.