Outsmart Ticks with Smart Landscaping

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Short grass and bright sunlight can help reduce the tick population in your yard.

The following article is posted with permission from theTick-Borne Disease Alliance.

With experts warning of an abundance of ticks and an increased threat of Lyme and tick-borne diseases this year, spring cleaning should be far more than seeding lawns and planting flowers, advises the Tick-Borne Disease Alliance (TBDA), a national organization that will embark on a quest to develop a diagnostic tool as a first step toward eradicating these diseases. To significantly help reduce the risk of being bitten by infected ticks, TBDA recommends that homeowners and property caretakers create Low-Risk Tick Zones, which can easily be implemented and at minimal cost.

“When making your home and property more attractive this time of year for family, friends and neighbors, it’s equally important to make it less attractive to ticks,” said Robert Oley, who serves on the TBDA’s Board of Directors and holds a Master’s Degree in Public Health from the University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health. “With an estimated three quarters of all Lyme disease cases acquired from ticks picked up during activities around the home, such as playing outside, picnicking or gardening, creating Low-Risk Tick Zones should be a priority in everyone’s landscaping and gardening plans.”

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Lyme disease is the most common and fastest growing vector-borne, infectious disease in the country. Its increasingly virulent co-infections contribute to what is a major public health problem. At this time, there are no vaccines in use to prevent Lyme disease or the co-infections in the United States. Available diagnostic tools have not been proven to be 100 percent reliable.

Oley, who specializes in ticks, tick-borne diseases and their prevention, suggests following TBDA’s simple TICK-OFF checklist as an easy, inexpensive guide to creating safer, outdoor areas around the home.

  • Published on Jan 11, 2021
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