2025: Year of the Tick

   / 2025: Year of the Tick #21  
I have four bites on me right now where I did not find them until they anchored themselves to me. I really need to get into my black berry and black raspberry patches to weed but when I was pruning dead cane the buggers were on me like flies on scat.

I wear those DrScholls knee high "suedo" compression socks which I spray liberally as well as my work shoes and pants and still get them on my lower legs.

As far as temperature, about 30 years ago, I was hiking in NJ in January after a storm had coated everything in ice. The temperature had warmed up into the low 30's. I found a tick on me after brushing against a bush.

Not just ticks but chiggers are out too. My wife got nailed by one the other day.
 
   / 2025: Year of the Tick #22  
I have four bites on me right now where I did not find them until they anchored themselves to me. I really need to get into my black berry and black raspberry patches to weed but when I was pruning dead cane the buggers were on me like flies on scat.

I wear those DrScholls knee high "suedo" compression socks which I spray liberally as well as my work shoes and pants and still get them on my lower legs.

As far as temperature, about 30 years ago, I was hiking in NJ in January after a storm had coated everything in ice. The temperature had warmed up into the low 30's. I found a tick on me after brushing against a bush.

Not just ticks but chiggers are out too. My wife got nailed by one the other day.
Anyone that's outside here in KY is a target. Permethrin and DEET are your friends. I order 40% cans of DEET in bulk and put them in the RTV, trucks, tractors, etc. Also talk to any farm worker about dousing themselves whenever outside working.

Honestly, if you get a bite, try to get the tick and take to your county extension office for identification. It's also probably a good idea to tell your local Doc and get some low power antibiotics for disease prevention. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Lyme disease, Anaplasmosis, Red Meat Allergy...the list goes on.

If you've ever seen a cow with Anaplasmosis die, it ain't pretty. We even put out some mineral with basically the old antibiotic Tetracycline mixed in for prevention/mitigation.

Here's a good, if somewhat scary, description of KY ticks and diseases (which probably applies to most of you folks). From the University of Kentucky: Ticks and Disease in Kentucky | Entomology
 
   / 2025: Year of the Tick #23  
Limes was only the start of the tick borne diseases. Babesiosis and Powassan are worse and are coming.
 
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   / 2025: Year of the Tick #24  
I told my wife, if she was a disease, she'd be Babesiosis.

But seriously, same thing happening in MO, step out in the front yard for 5 minutes and.....ticks.
 
   / 2025: Year of the Tick #25  
Ticks are out in Michigan like I have never seen. Had to pick one off already this morning.
 
   / 2025: Year of the Tick #26  
Another exhausted tick sufferer in Michigan here. The worst part is that 10 years ago we only had brown dog ticks. Now we have a ton of deer ticks.

My poor 5-yr old daughter is on lyme protocol antibiotics currently. I had one half into my back a couple weeks ago and am currently weighing whether to go in for testing and meds myself. I'm not sure what the necessary changes will be in future summers if the ticks keep getting worse - clearcut my forest? Run the deer off more aggressively? I'm not willing to kill all the good insects just to get the ticks down, nor bathe my family and dog in chemicals daily.

Makes me so mad that our own government created this disease, seems like everyone who enjoys the outdoors will eventually get it. We gotta end this bioweapon and gain-of-function research crap NOW.
 
   / 2025: Year of the Tick
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Any idea what has changed? Has it gotten progressively worse? Or just BOOM population explosion? I hate discriminately spraying the yard with pesticides but if it was that bad I would think about it. At least to get their numbers down. My wife would $h!t if they were that bad in our yard. She HATES ticks!

I really don't know. We've always had them of course, but this year they are PROLIFIC and unbelievably numerous. They say possums will eat thousands of ticks, maybe we need more possums.
 
   / 2025: Year of the Tick #28  
This is crazy. I know you guys are not alarmists and like me are always mentally processing and cataloging data like this to assess the state of your properties. So I know this is an actual issue not some made up boogie monster in your heads. I would be freaked out too.

Has anyone heard of this product? Seems like it is worth a shot and more of a natural deterrent.
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   / 2025: Year of the Tick #29  
I really don't know. We've always had them of course, but this year they are PROLIFIC and unbelievably numerous. They say possums will eat thousands of ticks, maybe we need more possums.
It seems our tick numbers are higher too. They are even crawling on places that normally you wouldn't see them like the deck and buildings.
 
   / 2025: Year of the Tick #30  
I have been using either deet or Sawyer spray on my pants. I was surprised as had seen none this year. Then the other night I had been camped at my property and felt one crawling up my neck while sitting in the camper. At least once a season I have been spraying common areas. I think I have been using Gordon's from TS in a pump up sprayer. I have two friends I grew up with who deal with Alpha Gal.
 

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