Tick Control Tubes, Your Frontline Defense Against Ticks

When we think of tick control, we might immediately call to mind yard spray.

But have you ever considered the benefits of tick control tubes?  Have you even hard about them?  Here in Massachusetts, ticks are undoubtedly a problem.  Thing is, ticks are not simply relegated to a three-month season, after which they die or disappear.  Historically, our winters might have been cold enough to combat tick populations.  However, today is much different.  Fall is yet a transitions season into our cold weather season, but the definition of cold winters in Massachusetts has changed.  Therefore, ticks remain an issue all year long.

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Tick control tubes are the answer to milder fall and winter temperatures in Massachusetts

Tick control tubes pick up where Mother Nature leaves off.

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Tick control tube

Mother Nature might have taken a cold weather hiatus in our area – perhaps for good and all.  And while Massachusetts residents might enjoy the reprieve from constant snow shoveling and layering up just to run to the mailbox each day, ticks also benefit from milder winter seasons.  They are surviving and thriving.  When temperatures cool below 45 degrees consistently, ticks cozy up beneath ground litter, living amongst the rodent population, and sometimes continuing to feed on them.  Enter, your frontline tick defense – tick control tubes!

Also read: What is a tick control tube?

How do tick control tubes work?

If you are thinking that ticks just meander their way into tick control tubes, think again.  They might look a bit like a trap or a lure, but the fact is, nothing lures ticks except warm-blooded animals on which they feed.  This is where Mother Nature actually begins to help.  The natural drive of ground rodents, such as mice, has them scrounging for materials to build their nests when it’s cold outside.  Tick tubes are the vehicle for providing those materials, as they are filled with comfy cotton that will be perfect for creating a cozy habitat.  This cotton, however, is covered with tick eliminating insecticide.  It eliminates ticks that try to feed on the mice or live in their nests.  It does not adversely affect the mice whatsoever.  Tick tubes are the most effective method of getting to ticks and their offspring where they live in the fall and winter.  You will notice fewer ticks on your property in the spring.

Weymouth tick control is set it and forget it!

By employing a Weymouth tick control specialist to place tick tubes around your property this time of year, you are investing in peace of mind all year.  This ingenious method of killing ticks is the key to reducing the number of ticks and the number of tick-borne illnesses in Massachusetts.

Also read: Is Powassan virus in Massachusetts?

 

 

Tick Control Expert Recommendations for Avoiding Tick Bites

Ever pondered the best methods of avoiding tick bites and potential Lyme infection?

Recommendations for Avoiding Tick Bites and Lyme InfectionLyme disease is an infection transmitted by ticks.  The risk of Lyme disease is year round; but the highest risk window is late spring into early summer.

Over 300,000 new cases of Lyme disease are estimated to occur every year in the United States. That makes Lyme disease the most frequent tick-borne infection in North America. The ticks that transmit Lyme disease, deer ticks, are very small and difficult to see. They’re about the size of a pinhead when they come out in late spring and early summer.

Also read: Does vinegar repel ticks?

Here are five tips for avoiding tick bites and getting Lyme disease.

  1. 5 steps for avoiding tick bitesCreate a tick-free zone around your house: Keep your lawn well-manicured; the shorter, the better. Create a tick barrier between your lawn and taller grasses or brush by using materials unfriendly to ticks, like gravel. Eliminate mouse habitats throughout your property. And add a deer fence to protect your garden.
  2. Enjoy the outdoors safely: Avoid exposure to ticks in wooded, overgrown areas. Stay on marked trails when hiking and don’t veer off course into unknown vegetation. Stay clear of tall grass and un-cleared areas of the forest floor. When going for a hike, stay in the middle of the paths, away from the high grass and brush that may be on the edges of the trail.
  3. Protect yourself, your children, and your pets by wearing protective clothing treated with tick pesticides and treating your skin with insect repellent: Wearing protective clothing is often your best defense. Dress with long sleeves, long pants tucked into socks, and shoes. Do not wear sandals or open-toed footwear. And use insect repellent such as DEET on the body or Permethrin on clothes.
  4. Perform tick checks after coming in from the outdoors and showering: The risk of getting Lyme disease is greater the longer a tick is attached. Therefore, doing tick checks as soon as possible is important so they can be removed before they transmit Lyme disease. Be sure to shower daily. Common sites of tick attachment are behind your knees, underarms, scalp, navel, groin, buttocks and back. The most important thing to remember is to get ticks off of you before they attach and have the chance to transmit Lyme disease.
  5. Remove ticks immediately by grasping them with a tweezer and pulling them off of the skin: The quickest way to remove a tick is with tweezers. Grasp the tick between the head of the tick and the skin and pull firmly but gently away. Sometimes, this will leave behind small black mouthparts of the tick in the skin – but don’t be concerned, these small mouthparts do not transmit Lyme disease and should be left alone. Never try to dig out the mouthparts of the tick with any type of needle or blade, just leave them in place and they will work their way out on their own.

Practicing these five tips can help you enjoy our vast and great outdoors safely, help you to avoid tick bites, and consequently help you to avoid getting Lyme disease.

Leave Nothing To Chance By Subscribing To Professional Tick Control To Protect Your Yard And Home

Central Mass tick controlAs the age old axiom goes, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.”  By employing the protective tick control services of your local expert, a little precaution before a tick-infested crisis occurs is preferable to dealing with a tick bite aftermath.

Also read: Can you get Lyme disease in the fall or winter?

Ticks Are All Trick, No Treat

It’s Halloween Eve eve.  Have you invited ticks into your yard?

Pumpkin patches are abuzz and fall vibes are present everywhere we look.  This includes ours and our neighbors’ front yards.  Pumpkins, hay stacks, and fallen leaves – OH, MY!

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Ticks are not just in pumpkin patches. They could be in your yard too!

Be wary of ticks through the end of fall.

ticks are all tick, no treat
Ticks are all trick, no treat!

Adult female ticks, much like Dracula, are out for blood.  Your blood, your dog’s blood, any old blood will do.  Why are they so hungry this time of year?  It’s actually not hunger that drives these ticks to take a blood meal.  It’s more primal than hunger.  It’s an innate need for a protein that is found in blood, which is consumed by adult female ticks (more in the fall than ever), in order to fertilize her eggs.  Their inborn drive to reproduce is what drives adult female ticks.  And if you are not careful, you will drive them right to your front door!

It’s less likely that you have a tick on your skin if you are wearing pants and long sleeves.  But one great way to bring a tick home from the pumpkin patch is on your clothes.  Your kids and pets are different stories.  They are closer to the ground, and are often on the ground this time of year.  Leaf piles are ever-present and far too tempting for kids and dogs to pass up in the fall.  Small stature makes our little ones more susceptible to tick bites any time of year, but many forget that ticks are still out in the fall.  When we return home from fall festivals, hay rides, pumpkin patches, or our own front lawns, it is essential that a full tick check be performed.  On ourselves, as well as our kids and pets!

TICK TIP: You can place your clothing on high heat in the dryer for 10 minutes just in case your clothing might have a tick after being outdoors.

Here’s a bit of tick control hocus pocus!

I would never recommend not decorating your home and yard for the fall season to prevent ticks from entering your yard.  What I would recommend is effective tick control measure be taken.  Since our yards are even more agreeable tick habitats in the fall, you should enlist the help of a professional tick control company.  You can have your entire yard treated with barrier tick protection, and embolden protection with tick tubes.  Tick tubes will continue to work through late fall and winter.

Dave Macchia, tick control enthusiast
Dave Macchia, Central Mass tick control enthusiast

It’s easy to forget about ticks when it’s cooler outside.  Let this be your friendly reminder that they are out there.  They are on the move.  Be sure your home and family are protected!

Also read: When should I stop treating my yard for ticks?

Tick Control for Health and Well-being in This Season of Gratitude

Eradicating dangerous ticks and the diseases they bring throughout Central Massachusetts, even in autumn.

For many of us, a bounty of fall outdoor events are beginning with summer well behind us.  I especially love stargazing at night with my kids.  The wonders of a fall celestial sky are truly something to behold and cherish.  And as for entertaining, autumn dinner parties bring a whole new level of fun to both friends and family breathing in the crisp, fresh night air.

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Tick control and protection are important parts of outdoor gatherings in autumn.

It’s a wonderful thing to be of assistance to your neighbors and the community at large.  That is one of my greatest gifts in bringing Mosquito Squad tick and mosquito control to our area.  With cases of Lyme disease increasing and reaching alarmingly new heights throughout the Unites States, aggressive and dependable tick control is the best way to fight the bite.

To understand how Mosquito Squad protects you and your family, I created this short YouTube video.

It’s the most wonderful time of the year.

And speaking of being thankful, my favorite day of the year is quickly approaching – Thanksgiving.  It’s a great time of the year to dwell on what makes our lives so precious.  Thanks to my Mosquito Squad “one-two punch” ticks elimination service treatment, my family and I can enjoy the crisp, cool, clear evenings that autumn brings, as we spend countless hours outdoors after dinner.

I am extremely thankful and proud that I was one of the very first franchise owners to join Mosquito Squad.  I believe in the good that our tick protection brings so much that I have increased our service footprint so that many more families throughout out area can stay safer and protected – regardless of the outdoor season.

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Autumn tick protection begins with tick tubes, but it doesn’t end there.

But remember, our highly effective, year-round tick control is just one part of the battle. When outdoors this fall, remember to dress appropriately, regardless of where you are.  Ticks relish the opportunity to attach and cling onto a host and draw their blood.  That’s how they survive and thrive.

To avoid autumnal tick bites, wear comfortable clothing that covers most of the areas of your body that would be normally exposed outdoors. Wear long pants or slacks instead of shorts.  Avoid short sleeve shirts and be sure to have your arms covered – especially if you have a tendency to talk with your hands while having animated conversations outdoors (smiling).  And although it may trend, forget about having bare feet in your shoes.  Wear socks.  Think of all this as protecting yourself with “smart clothing,” creating a barrier to avoid those dangerous insects.

Thank you for the trust you place in Mosquito Squad.

Dave Macchia, tick control enthusiast
Dave Macchia, Central Mass tick control enthusiast

Rest assured, this holiday season when my family gives thanks for our clients and the many blessings that surround protecting them, we will continue to serve our community at large by sharing our good fortune with charitable works and giving throughout our Central Massachusetts area.

Also read: Can you get Lyme disease from dog saliva?

Why should you continue tick control through the winter?

You should not halt your tick control, even if you are a snowbird.

Winters are cold here in the Northeast.  However, they are not as cold as they used to be.  This type of climate change has resulted in an explosion in tick populations in our area.  Many of our residents, who are retired or are digital nomads, head to Florida or Arizona in the winter.  If you go in search of a warmer climate for a few months each year, you will probably cancel cable and Internet services.  You will have your mail forwarded to your sunny locale.  You will hit pause on your newspaper deliveries.  However

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Even snowbirds need tick control in the winter

Litchfield tick control is an essential winter non-activity.

The great thing about professional Litchfield tick control in the winter, is you needn’t lift a finger.  You don’t even have to be at home.  You see, unlike warm weather tick control, the winter variety is set in motion in the fall, and continues working through the cold season – and no one’s the wiser, especially not ticks.

Fly the coop from November through April, knowing that your property is protected.  Ticks do not seek warmth by traveling to a more temperate locale.  They simply bed down right at home – on you property.  Beneath leaf litter and even beneath the snow, these ticks will patiently wait for springtime to take their next blood meal or to lay their fertilized eggs.

How does wintertime tick protection work?

Litchfield tick control with tick tubes in the winter
Continue tick control in the winter with tick tubes

Tick tubes are the answer to springtime tick emergence.  Ticks live among grout mammals, like mice.  By having professional tick tubes placed in potential tick hot spots around your property in the fall, those mice will do the work.  Biodegradable tick tubes are filled with warm and cozy treated cotton, which mice love to carry back to their nests.  In doing so, the tick treatment solution gets onto their skin and fur.  Don’t fret – it will not harm these woodland critters.  It is lethal for ticks, though.  Not only will ticks potentially come in contact with the mice, but also their cozy lairs.  Their winter hideaways become tick elimination dens.  This process is essential in controlling the number of ticks that come up for warm air in the spring.  This means that when you are arriving home in the spring, you will encounter fewer ticks around your home.  In April, you can begin your regular barrier protection sprays again.

Dave Macchia, tick control enthusiast
Dave Macchia, Central Mass tick control enthusiast

Year-round Litchfield tick control is essential even if you are not year-round residents.  Ticks not only carry harmful human diseases, but they can make our pets sick too.  Lyme disease can be spread to both humans and dogs, and other illnesses, like Babesiosis can cause our dog become severely anemic.

Also read: Why should your dentist know about Lyme disease symptoms?

Can my dog catch Lyme disease from other dogs?

Many questions about tick-borne illnesses concern their human impact.  But what about our pets?

Pet owners are realizing more and more that proper tick protection is a must.  Even when a dog lives in a low-risk area, he might still encounter a tick bite in his lifetime.  This can happen when hiking, going to the beach, or just being outdoors, where there is grass and other vegetation.  We know that dogs can contract Lyme disease.  But can your dog catch Lyme disease from other dogs?

Can dogs catch Lyme disease from dogs?
Can my dog catch Lyme disease from other dogs?

Dogs only contract Lyme disease from ticks.

Just like humans, dogs and other animals can only contract Lyme disease from the bite of an infected tick.  So, if you have a pet that is diagnosed with Lyme disease, you should know three things.  First, Lyme disease can be cured in dogs if caught early.  It is estimated that 10% of dogs will actually contract Lyme from the bite of an infected tick.  Lyme disease cannot be passed to other dogs from your dog; nor can your dog catch Lyme disease from other dogs.

dogs cannot catch lyme from other dogs
Dogs cannot catch Lyme from other dogs.

How long does it take to become infected with Lyme?

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A tick must be attached for about 48 hours in order to pass infection to your dog.

In order for Lyme bacteria to be passed to your dog, it must be attached for about 48 hours.  This is one reason that you should check your dog regularly for ticks.  This is especially true in the height of tick season.  Even a short trip outdoors can result in a tick attaching to your dog.

Is my cat susceptible to Lyme infection?

While cats can contract Lyme disease from the bite of an infected tick, it is rare.  That does not mean it is impossible, though.  Symptoms in cats include, fatigue, fever, and difficulty breathing.  Cats might also be infected, but show no symptoms.  If you find an engorged tick on your cat, safely remove it, and watch for symptoms of infection.

Can cats contract lyme?
Can your cat get Lyme?

How can you keep ticks away from your dog?

There are many products, which have been created specifically for protecting dogs from ticks.  From over-the-counter collars and ultrasonic devices, to prescription medications – you must weigh all your options.  All-natural remedies are also available.  As a pet owner, you must choose what you feel will best protect your dog.

See more tick and Lyme disease questions and answers:

At-home Gardner tick treatment is important for the health and safety of your whole family.

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Tick tubes offer year-round tick control.

Central Massachusetts is a high-risk tick bite region.  With the surge in tick populations, professional tick treatment has never been more important.  Not only for the health of your human family, but also for your pets.  You can choose between EPA-registered tick yard sprays and all-natural repellents.  Each professional formula must be administered ever two to three weeks.  All-natural tick barrier spray will offer less protection for a shorter amount of time.  In the off-season, tick tubes are available.

Also read: Can you get Lyme disease from dog saliva?

These cotton-filled tubes were created to use from late fall through early spring.  The cotton is treated with insecticide, which when carried back to the nests of rodents, will eliminate any ticks therein.  Year-round is essential for ultimate tick control and protection for Lyme disease.

Dave Macchia, tick control enthusiast
Dave Macchia, Central Mass tick control enthusiast

Also read: How can I protect my dog from Lyme disease?

 

What is the best tick prevention?

When it comes to tick prevention, we want to use the most effective methods.

We ask the question, “What is the best tick prevention,” for two reasons.  First, we want to know what is best for our families.  Pet-owners are also very interested to know the best tick protection for their pets.  There is more than one answer to this question.

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What is the best tick prevention?

What is the best tick prevention for your family?

When you are away from home, personal tick protection is key.  Clothing treated with the pesticide, permethrin, can be worn when hiking for tick protection.  Personal tick repellents can be sprayed directly on your skin at the beach or at a friend’s backyard barbecue.

what is the best tick prevention for your family
What is the best tick prevention for your family?

When it comes to the ultimate tick protection at home, choosing a professional tick control company is essential.  Reputable tick control companies employ all-natural tick repellents or EPA-registered pesticides all around your home.  These formulas are engineered to work for a couple of weeks at a time.  The all-natural repellent will help keep ticks away from your yard.  The EPA-registered tick control formula will eliminate ticks on contact, and continue killing them with a time-released formula for about three weeks.

What is the best tick protection for dogs?

Informed pet owning families know that a bite from an infected tick can be very dangerous for dogs.  Some of the illnesses that dogs can get from an infected tick are Anaplasmosis, Hepatozoonosis, and even Lyme disease.  According to Pet Life Today, Some of the best methods of tick protection for dogs are Bayer K9 Advantix and Frontline Plus.  In addition to tick protection, I highly recommend heart worm prevention.  Heart worms can result from one mosquito bite.  Heart worms can be deadly.  At the very least, this disease and treatment can leave dogs with lifelong heart problems.

what is the best tick protection for dogs
What is the best tick prevention for dogs?

In addition to oral or topical tick protection for dogs, at-home tick control is essential.  If you want to ultimately protect your dog from the threat of tick-borne and mosquito-borne illnesses, choose a reputable tick control company to treat your yard.

Also read: Does vinegar repel ticks?

Year-round tick protection is best for your family and pets.

tick tubes
Tick tubes offer year-round tick control

Ticks are on the rampage in Central Mass.  Tick-borne illnesses are on the rise.  Year-round tick protection is available from reputable tick control professionals.  Adding to professional tick protection sprays, the use of tick tubes will help control the emerging tick population in the spring.

Dave Macchia, tick control enthusiast
Dave Macchia, Central Mass tick control enthusiast

 

Also read: Are tick-borne disease contagious?

Winter ticks, a moose of a problem

Winter ticks are invading the Vermont moose population at higher rates than ever, wreaking havoc.

winter ticksOur neighbors to the north are facing a difficult decision about controlling the winter tick population and their effect on the Vermont moose population.  In northern Vermont, Fish and Wildlife officials say that there is one moose per square mile.  This higher moose population has drastically increased the population of winter ticks.

About winter ticksDermacentor albipictus

Winter ticks are not vectors for serious disease, but that doesn’t mean they are not deadly.  Winter ticks hatch in the fall, and begin questing for their host.  In Vermont, their main host is the moose.  Once they attach for their blood meal,  they remain on the host through the nymph and adult stages.  As adults, they mate. The females drop the ground to lay their eggs at the end of winter, and then die.  The issue is, the amount of ticks that are attaching to the moose population is enormous.  Less than half of new moose calves are surviving, due to blood loss, and birth rates have fallen.  One adult moose was found to host 9,000 winter ticks!

The solution to the winter tick overpopulation

Vermont wildlife officials have passed a 2020, any-sex moose hunt to eliminate 33 adult moose, thereby eliminating large hosts, on which winter ticks can thrive.  It is believed that by decreasing the adult moose population, the winter tick life cycle will be halted for many ticks.  The hunt will take place in October 2020.  Nick Fortin, Vermont Fish and Wildlife biologist, says, “Without intervention to reduce the moose population, high tick loads will continue to impact the health of moose in that region for many years.

Central Mass tick control

Dave Macchia, tick control enthusiast
Dave Macchia, Central Mass tick control enthusiast

As always, in Central Massachusetts, choose at-home tick control for the health and happiness of your family.

 

Andover MA Tick Control & Lyme Disease Prevention

Here in New England, the word “tick” is practically synonymous with Lyme disease.

It’s so bad here that it was officially declared an epidemic in Massachusetts in 2015. And while everybody wants to be No. 1 at something, Andover leading the region in Lyme disease cases isn’t exactly anything anybody wants to brag about around here.

Andover MA tick control

But ticks are more than just Lyme disease carriers, though that’s the most well-known tick-borne illness in these parts. There are actually much more serious things one can catch from infected ticks, such as the rare Powassan virus, which is indeed present in our state. Then there’s Babesiosis, which is dangerous to both humans and dogs. You can even get paralysis from a tick bite. The list goes on. The gist, though, is that ticks are nothing to mess around with.

The Massachusetts Health Department has some general information about ticks and tick-borne illnesses and how to check yourself for ticks which is good information to have, but wouldn’t you rather avoid these little suckers all together?

More information > How to make a tick kit

Knowing there are so many dangerous tick-borne diseases out there can be enough to make one not want to go outside at all. But nobody should live like a hermit because of this. While I always encourage tick safety precautions, there’s definitely a way to enjoy the outdoors without becoming a total shut-in, and that is with professional tick control.

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As it turns out, time-released traditional barrier sprays that are specially developed to eliminate mosquitoes by 90% also work to eliminate up to up to 95% of adult ticks and fleas on contact. But reputable tick control experts take it to another level when it comes to ticks, because the safety of you and your loved ones is top priority.

Step One in Andover MA Tick Control

Your Andover MA tick control professional will begin with the same tick control methods as a mosquito barrier treatment — they will treat your entire property from the perimeter inward, covering all surfaces including decks (including the underside of them), rocks, landscaping, wood piles, garden gnomes, and foliage (avoiding flowers, of course). Givinge extra special attention to the areas where ticks like to hang out, such as tall grassy areas, where they’re usually breeding, resting, and well . . . waiting for dinner. It’s their job to make sure you’re not on the menu.

Andover Mass tick control

A tick control barrier spray is time released, which means it eliminates ticks, mosquitoes, and other biting insects on contact and keeps on working for three weeks, because it sticks to whatever it’s sprayed onto. That way, it prevents mosquito and tick eggs from hatching and further populating your yard, while also acting as a “force field” that eliminates any new bugs that encounter it.

But Andover Mass tick control doesn’t stop there.

Andover MA Tick Control: Step Two

Lyme Disease Andover MAWhile it’s true that not all ticks are carriers of scary diseases, the only way to know which ones are and aren’t carriers is after you’re bitten, and then you wait to see if you get any symptoms. Why take that gamble at all? That’s why tick control professionals prefer to err on the safe side and use a proactive approach in the tactic of tick tubes, which are small, biodegradable tubes stuffed with a treated cotton that are strategically placed around you yard. Mice and other small animals love this stuff and bring it back to their nests/burrows to make them nice and cozy. When a tick decides to make a meal out of one of these small animals, it is eliminated shortly afterward. It’s with this strategy that you can go “straight to the source” and get rid of these little monsters before they come anywhere near you, your family, or pets. By using this two-step Andover MA tick control strategy, your’re able to eliminate the tick population in your yard by up to 90%.

If You’re More Into The “Greener” Way of Life

natural tick control Andover MAProfessional tick protection products are EPA registered, but I understand there are some people who want to be as eco-friendly as possible. Not a problem. Reputable tick control companies have specially developed an all-natural tick control solutions with essential oils. While it’s more of a repellent than an eliminator, an all-natural formula is still highly effective — most folks notice a reduction in mosquitoes, ticks, and other yard pests by up to 80% using this method. Also time released, I highly recommend reapplication every two weeks instead of the three that our traditional barrier spray would need.

Dave Macchia, tick control enthusiast
Dave Macchia, Central Mass tick control enthusiast

Simply, the best tick-borne disease prevention for your family in Andover, Mass, is with professional, year-round tick control efforts.

 

Impact of Wildfires on Tick Populations

With recent worldwide media coverage of the Australian wildfires, we have seen first-hand the impact on koalas. What do the fires mean for tick populations?

Will there be a reduction in ticks?  There are actually a few ways that insects, including ticks, will be affected by these vast fires.  Perhaps the effect will not be fully felt for years.

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Slow-moving insects will be unable to escape the fires.

Of course, flying insects stand a much better chance of getting away from forest fires.  Any slow-moving, crawling insects that are in areas of the Australian wildfires will not be able to escape.  Beetles, for instance, might have smaller populations focused in smaller areas where the fire has left every inch of forest charred in its wake.  It is believed that some rarer species of insects could become extinct, but it could take years to determine insect extinctions caused by these fires.  Ticks, among slow crawlers, which attach themselves to leaves and underbrush on the forest floor, will be eliminated in areas of fire.

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Southern states in the U.S. have actually decreased tick populations with fire.

Though it is not as prevalent over the last few years as it used to be, Georgia and other southern U.S. states have seen great reductions in tick populations resulting from yearly scheduled controlled burning of forest underbrush.  There, the most prominent tick is the Lone Star tick. Controlled burns are typically done to rid forests of potential wildfire tinder, in an effort to prevent large brush fires like those we have been seeing in Australia.  As an aside, those fires work to decrease tick populations, and lessen the odds of tick-borne illnesses.

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What other impact might wildfires have on insect populations?

Aside from burning insects out of house and home, wildfires can have a several other effects on populations.  For instance, insects, which feed on certain vegetation will see a decline in their food sources.  On the flip side, flies, which by nature work to decompose animals and vegetation, will see short-term benefits after the fires.  Ash debris and loss of forest shade over streams will have a negative affect on near-water-dwelling insects, such as mayflies.  Areas of streams that are open to sunlight will lose their healthy levels of humidity required for stream ecology.

Dave Macchia, tick control enthusiast
Dave Macchia, Central Mass tick control enthusiast

It is not wise for us to depend upon burning of forest underbrush, or sweeping wildfires to eliminate Central Mass tick populations.  The best tick protection you can offer your family in Central Mass is with professional tick control.