
Early tick season prompts caution in Central New York
Tick season is arriving early in Central New York, boosted by a snowy winter that allowed more ticks to survive into spring and raise exposure risk for outdoor activities. The black-legged tick, which spreads Lyme disease, is of particular concern, and researchers monitor activity using a tick drag. Prevention is key: use EPA-recommended repellents like DEET, wear permethrin-treated clothing, perform full-body tick checks after spending time outdoors, and remove attached ticks promptly with fine-tipped tweezers; save the tick in a sealed bag for testing if needed and contact a healthcare provider if symptoms arise.