May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month in Maine
Mainely Ticks is celebrating our 17th year of protecting people, pets, and properties from ticks and tick-borne illnesses here in Southern Maine with an Integrated
If you live in the Southern Maine area, contact Bob or Barb at bob@mainelyticks.com to check on the availability of an educational seminar. Topics include assessing your risk, deer tick identification and removal, deer tick life cycle, landscape modifications, and personal protection strategies to avoid Lyme and associated tick-borne diseases.
Mainely Ticks is celebrating our 17th year of protecting people, pets, and properties from ticks and tick-borne illnesses here in Southern Maine with an Integrated
With our hospitals stretched to the limits caring for Coronavirus victims, our healthcare professionals are not equipped to respond to the inevitable seasonal tick bite
Fall is the peak time for adult deer ticks. This is a time of year when children, pets and adults are active outside, hiking, hunting,
Lyme Disease in Dogs Deer ticks didn’t exit the Northeast over Labor day weekend Ticks and companion animals As the myriad collections of colorful leaves
MYTH: You can feel ticks when they attach. FACT: The tick secretes a numbing agent and cements itself to the host when inserting its barbed
Deer tick usually lay 2,000 – 3,00 eggs at one time (in the northeast, this usually occurs in late May, with the eggs hatching in