Tick-Proofing Your Yard: Tips for Reducing Risks
Tick-Proofing Your Yard: Tips for Reducing Risks
US · Published May 19, 2026
Ticks and the diseases they carry are becoming more prevalent, making it essential to protect yourself not only in wooded areas but also in your own backyard.
According to Consumer Reports, ticks thrive in cool, shady spots, particularly under tall grass and in damp areas.
To reduce tick populations, homeowners are advised to keep grass trimmed to about 3 inches, clear away yard debris, and create barriers like wood chips or gravel between lawns and wooded areas.

Why It's Important?

Ticks pose a significant health risk as they can transmit diseases such as Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Homeowners with yards that border wooded areas or have tall grass and debris are particularly vulnerable. Children and pets playing outdoors are at higher risk of exposure. Without proper yard maintenance and personal precautions, the likelihood of tick bites and associated illnesses increases, especially during warmer months when ticks are most active.

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