Warmer days and less snow would mean that tick activity starts earlier in the spring, and extends deeper into the fall and winter.
Tick identification cards seen during a meeting about Lyme disease at the Dover Town Hall in Dover, Mass. for tick activity, according to the Department of Public Health: from late March or early April through August, and then from October to November.Ticks are active and looking for food unless they are buried under snow or temperatures drop below freezing, said state epidemiologist Dr. Catherine Brown.
"If you extend peak tick season, you could end up with more cases of disease," Brown said, even if the tick population remains the same."We've actually already seen that happen a little bit with our mosquito population ... which certainly creates more opportunity for more disease transmission." In Massachusetts, ticks are known to be carriers for several diseases, including Lyme, anaplasmosis and tularemia. Different tick species spread different diseases.
There are no population-wide mitigation efforts effective for ticks the way there are for mosquitos, according to Brown, so comes down to individual action. The Department of Public Health recommends using tick repellent when outside, checking your body for ticks after spending time outdoors and staying within established paths while hiking.
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