Many of us have snow or slush on the ground. While this changes tick activity, it doesn’t mean tick and tick-borne disease risk is over. We’re pleased to provide our newest Tick infographic posters for Farmers, Hunters and Children. Members of the community IPM team continue to gather all the latest information on tick activity and tick-borne diseases regardless of the season. All thirteen posters are listed below, with direct links to printable PDFs.
Today, we’ll highlight our recommendations for HUNTERS!
Part of that effort involves creating resources to help educate New Yorkers, as well as giving talks around the state and taking part in online webinars.
Don’t Get Ticked New York offers thirteen infographic posters. Along the right side of our webpage https://nysipm.cornell.edu/whats-bugging-you/ticks/, look for TICK INFOGRAPHIC POSTERS which will link you to ECommons and the pdfs for all of our posters. Where? See below!
Here’s the full list as of November 2018, with direct links to the pdfs.
Tick Habitats for the Three Most Common Ticks Found in New York
Live in Tick Country? Do a Daily Tick Check! (General Public)
Live in Tick Country? Do a Daily Tick Check! (Children)
Live in Tick Country? Do a Daily Tick Check! (Hunters)
Live in Tick Country? Do a Daily Tick Check! (Farmers)
Monitor for Ticks in Your School Yard
Minimize Ticks in a School Yard
Monitor for Ticks in Your Own Backyard
Minimize Ticks in Your Yard
Protect Your Pets from Ticks and the Diseases They Carry
Clothing Treatment—Permethrin Treated Clothing Can Kill Ticks
Repellent Use—Repellents Help You Avoid Ticks
Prepare for Camp