Tick Season Arrives: How to Protect Your Yard
Tick Season Arrives: How to Protect Your Yard
US · Published Apr 17, 2026
Tick season is here, increasing the risk of Lyme disease from black-legged ticks during outdoor activities.
Climate change is expanding the range of ticks and tick-borne diseases, requiring enhanced prevention methods.
Effective strategies include managing landscapes, clearing leaf litter, using tick repellents, and regular tick checks.
Spring brings tick season, Lyme disease risk
With the arrival of spring, tick season brings an increased risk of tick-borne diseases, particularly Lyme disease transmitted by black-legged ticks. Common outdoor activities like gardening and walking pets now pose a greater risk of encountering these pests. Climate change is exacerbating the problem by expanding the geographic range of ticks and the diseases they carry, necessitating more robust prevention methods.
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