Pest Alert: White Tail Deer and Ticks
Ticks in our area generally involve white tail deer. We are aware that the deer population is a burden
to the environment and presents a variety of challenges. One of the more serious challenges is the
proliferation of Lyme disease. Lyme disease has more than doubled in the last decade.
The tick in question is tiny and is transmitted by white tailed deer. Not sure about you but in my
neighborhood the deer roam about as though they were curious children. Problem is however, that
these children cause havoc to the landscaping and have the additional prize of carrying ticks. The ticks
are very small and do fall off of the deer into the environment. Just walking through the area gives the
tick the opportunity to latch onto a blood source: you or a pet, your children.
Just what do you do to help prevent the disease? One easy thing is to keep weeds and brush at an
absolute minimum in height. Don’t provide a place for the tick to wait for its next meal.
Carefully inspect your clothing when you come inside. Check for ticks on your person. Obviously wear
long sleeves and a hat. If bitten by a Lyme carrier the bite area will develop a circular rash that will
continue to grow. Best advice: go to the Doctor and get a diagnosis. Treated early there will be little
chance for developing Lyme’s. Do not be stubborn and presume the rash will go away. The resulting
disease is not pleasant. Long term debilitating issues can develop. Why take a chance? Contact us, we
will get someone over to your home and deal with the tick situation.
Mark Leahy is the President of Blades of Green lawn Care and Pest Control, a family owned lawn care and pest control company. Mark has concentrated his efforts in Central Maryland as well as Maryland's Eastern Shore. Mark has over 20 years experience in the Lawn and Pest Control Industries.
As a member of PlANET, the Chesapeake Club, NPMA, Pest World, the Turf Grass Council and Quality Pro; Mark is well qualified in the lawn care and pest control industries. Certified by the State of Maryland; Mark can advise all Marylanders' in the areas of lawn care and pest control. Mark can be reached: Mark@bladesofgreen.com, 410.867.8873 or on the web site: Bladesofgreen.com
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