'Tick Explosion' May Be Coming This Summer, Expert Warns

Follow CBSMIAMI.COM: Facebook | Twitter

PITTSBURGH (CBS Local) - An expert is warning that we could be in for "tick explosion" this summer.

"They're up and looking for a host hoping something will walk by that they can latch on," Dr. Thomas Mather said, via WHIO. The director of the University of Rhode Island's tick-borne disease center warns that the U.S. is moving into the prime season for the disease-carrying insects, which are commonly found in grassy areas and on wild animals.

The New England specialist's website, tickencounter.org, is calling for high tick activity this year in the Eastern United States.

"It's very important because around here it's the worst for Lyme disease more than anywhere else in the nation," Dr. Mather added.

The Midwest, Plains states, and West Coast are also being warned about increased tick populations this summer.

Lyme disease, commonly carried by deer ticks in the Northeast, can leave victims with flu-like symptoms and a bullseye-shaped rash near the tick bite. If left untreated, Lyme disease can spread infections to the joints, heart, and nervous system.

Other health experts are warning Americans to keep an eye on their pets when they go outdoors; as dogs and cats are a common target for ticks when running through grass.

"You are not going to see them very easily. You could have ten ticks on a dog and it would be hard to find them," Dr. Mike Hutchinson said, via CBS Pittsburgh. "The classic areas are inside the ear flaps, under the armpits, inside the groin. Those are easier places to find ticks."

Read more
f

We and our partners use cookies to understand how you use our site, improve your experience and serve you personalized content and advertising. Read about how we use cookies in our cookie policy and how you can control them by clicking Manage Settings. By continuing to use this site, you accept these cookies.