Submitted by Ok_Caregiver_2056 t3_y3yjb0 in RhodeIsland
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trabblepvd t1_isbb0z6 wrote
I've seen a significant decrease in ticks this summer. They were pretty bad at the start, then it dropped off. Is just local for me, and Do we have the summer's drought to thank for that?
huh_phd t1_isbd0a1 wrote
What region/town/area are you in?
reddituser5673689 t1_isc1aht wrote
I saw the same thing, lots in spring none during summer but a huge resurgence the last few weeks. I live near uri in south Kingstown
huh_phd t1_isc1g21 wrote
Oh god. SK IS BAD for ticks. I remember pulling 300+ off a woman's lawn off south road. Check yaself!
reddituser5673689 t1_isc24mj wrote
Yeah I had to stop walking dogs in the trails near me as I pulled over twenty off one dog the last time. Only neighborhood walks now until tick season does off.
kayakyakr t1_isc9t4i wrote
Been pulling 3-4 off each dog every visit outside. The dogs getting it isn't bad, they're medicated, if it wasn't for the fact that the ticks sometime jump off onto me.
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KeepYrGlitterDry t1_iscsrea wrote
I noticed the same based just on how many I found on my dog. Dry summers seem to have a knock down effect.
pmv8899 t1_isenym2 wrote
When should you stop spraying for tickets? Is doing it in September and October necessary?
huh_phd t1_isesrhi wrote
What are you spraying? Biphenthrein or oils?
[deleted] t1_isbvrjs wrote
It does not end here anymore. I have been out in the snow and come in with a tick. Be careful always.
RangerRick379 t1_isccqgd wrote
Always check yourself
brogaant t1_iscxift wrote
Vet tech here. We pull ticks off dogs and cats year round and see more fleas in the winter because they are trying to find a warm environment (your warm house) as well as a food source (your pet).
FAYCSB t1_isczvem wrote
Two days after next year’s season starts.
Opticalpopsicle1074 t1_isg99rc wrote
I don’t know but I got Lyme disease this summer. I’m on the antibiotics now. The strain was B. Miyamotoi. I’m on Aquidneck island and I got absolutely eaten alive this summer.
Wilkey88 t1_isbm863 wrote
Moat things die after the first freeze.
RangerRick379 t1_iscb96l wrote
Ticks survive past freezing
Wilkey88 t1_isgpeoy wrote
Don't tell me! Tell the guy with the top comment.
quahaug1945 t1_isbyobq wrote
A couple of frosts should signal the beginning of the end.
pmv8899 t1_isenx5r wrote
When should you stop spraying for ticks? Is doing it beyond August necessary?
User0098237490 t1_isb82rw wrote
When it’s over.
buddhamanjpb t1_isbbgdy wrote
Boo this man
User0098237490 t1_isbgmeb wrote
Am incorrect?
sailri t1_iscukw2 wrote
Am vague and nondescript. You’re a strong maybe.
huh_phd t1_isb8er7 wrote
Tick season will "end" once the days are consistently around 40F. Currently adult ticks are reproducing and will be dormant in the leaf litter in the next month or so. I used to do tick surveillance for the state AMA