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Ticks

Ticks are a common pest in Ohio, posing a risk to both humans and pets as they can transmit diseases such as Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. These tiny arachnids thrive in wooded areas, tall grasses, and brush, making outdoor activities a prime opportunity for exposure.
Ohio is home to several tick species, including the black-legged tick (deer tick), American dog tick, and lone star tick. Effective tick control involves regular yard maintenance and removing leaf litter, as well as applying tick repellents and seeking professional pest control services to create a safer outdoor environment.

Types of Ticks You May Find in Ohio

Ohio is home to several species of ticks, and knowing which ones to watch out for can help protect your family. Let’s dive into the ticks most commonly found in the Buckeye State:

Deer Ticks (Black-legged Ticks)

Deer ticks are the primary culprits behind Lyme disease in Ohio. These small, dark-colored ticks are most commonly found in wooded areas and tall grasses, waiting to attach themselves to animals or people who brush against vegetation.

You’re more likely to spot a deer tick in the spring and fall when temperatures are cooler and humidity is high. If you find a tick embedded in your skin, it's essential to remove it carefully and monitor for any signs of illness, such as a red, circular rash (often a sign of Lyme disease).

American Dog Ticks

Larger than deer ticks, American dog ticks prefer to take up residence in grassy or bushy areas. They prefer the outdoors but can also be brought into your home by pets, primarily dogs, as evidenced by their name.  

While they don’t transmit Lyme disease like deer ticks, they can spread Rocky Mountain spotted fever, a serious bacterial infection. These ticks are usually active during the warmer months and tend to latch onto your furry friends, but they will also readily attach to humans. Be sure to protect your pets with tick prevention treatments and check them (and yourself) regularly after outdoor activities.

Wolf Spider

Big and fast, wolf spiders aren't fans of hanging around in webs. They're out hunting at night, chasing down bugs like beetles and flies. They might startle you with their size, but don’t worry—their bites aren’t usually a threat.

Lone Star Ticks

Easily recognized by the distinctive white spot on the back of the female, lone star ticks are found in woodlands and grassy areas throughout Ohio. They are aggressive feeders and can transmit several diseases, including Ehrlichiosis, Southern Tick-Associated Rash Illness (STARI), alpha-gal syndrome, and tularemia. 

Although more common in the southern U.S., lone star ticks are regularly showing up in different areas of Ohio. They are particularly active during the summer, so it’s important to take precautions when spending time outdoors in areas where ticks are prevalent.

What to Do If You Find a Tick

How Green Shield Pest Pros Can Help You Stay Tick-Free

Schedule Your Tick Inspection Today

Ticks can be a hidden threat, but you can rest easy with our professional pest control services. Call Green Shield Pest Pros today to schedule a comprehensive inspection and learn how we can help you create a safer, tick-free environment. Let’s work together to protect your family and pets from these dangerous pests!

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