Ticks may be small, but they can pose a big threat to your health. In fact, the U.S. CDC estimates that approximately 476,000 people may get Lyme disease in the United States every year.
With summer on the horizon, and people are participating in such outdoor activities as hiking, camping, and creating the backyard of their dreams, the chance they might encounter a tick are increasing.
Tick activity has been on a slow rise in California, according to a study conducted by researchers from Colorado State University. The research showed that ticks are found from the coastal counties of Mendocino to Monterey, but also that areas further south, including Malibu and Manhattan Beach in Los Angeles County and Newport Beach in Orange County, have logged tick populations.
To keep outdoor enthusiasts safe, Clark, your friendly termite, mosquito, lawn care, and pest control expert, would like to share some helpful information about ticks and tick prevention during national Tick Awareness Week.
The tick health threat
A bite from a tick can be serious. This pest can transmit such disease pathogens as Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, babesiosis, anaplasmosis, and others to humans. To reduce exposure to ticks and tick bites, it is important to wear insect repellent with at least 20 percent DEET and avoid grassy habitats where ticks are known to live. You can also keep yourself protected by wearing long sleeves and pants.
What should you do if you suspect you were bitten by a tick? Clark recommends following these simple steps:
After removing a tick, monitor symptoms and seek medical help immediately if you develop a rash or a fever.
Tick facts
If you have questions about ticks or other pests, call or text (800) WE-NEED-YOU (936-3339) or email us at clarkcares@clarkpest.com.
Until next time, the pest management professionals at Clark Pest Control thank you for helping us keep unwanted pests out of your home and yard.