It's Tick Season - Stay Informed with Tips to Avoid These Pests
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation sent this bulletin on 07/10/2019 02:41 PM EDT![]() |
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Protect Your Family from Tick Bites this Summer! |
With the warm weather here and more opportunities to spend time outdoors, it’s important to remember these tips to prevent ticks from affecting your summer. Be sure to protect yourself, pets and your property from these pests. Protect YourselfThe most effective way to avoid ticks when outdoors is to avoid contact with soil, leaf litter and vegetation. However, if you hike, camp, hunt, work or otherwise spend time in the outdoors, you can still protect yourself.
Stay Informed on PesticidesIf your risk from ticks is unacceptable, choose your method of pesticide application carefully. Before application, be aware of where pets frequent the property. For personal protection, there are two classes of products you might see on the shelf: Products that contain DEET, picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus and IR3535 are repellents. These products interfere with the host-finding abilities of biting insects, making you hard to find. Products that contain permethrin and some plant-based oils are pesticides that kill these organisms on contact. They can be used to treat clothing, hats, shoes, and gear, but, for safety reasons, should never be applied to the skin. Visit the New York State Pesticide Administration Database (NYSPAD) to search for personal insect repellents registered in NY for personal use. For further information and tips, check out the DEC's "Be Tick Free" page! Questions or concerns? Please email PestMgt@dec.ny.gov or call (518) 402-8748. |