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Are Ticks Already Ticking You Off This Year?

Have you run into ticks yet this year and do you plan to spray your yard for them?

Those creepy crawlies are here again. No one likes them yet they arrive every spring just in time for outdoor play. They are - quite literally - the stuff of nightmares. We are talking about ticks.

Oh, how we hate them!

Long Islanders have an especially long and adversarial relation ship with the tiny arachnids. According to the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) Lyme disease - a bacterial infection caused by the bite of an infected deer tick - was first identified back in 1986 and can cause a number of health problems. There have been over 95,000 cases confirmed in New York State since that time.
If that's not bad enough, last year a tick was identified whose bite can cause a meat allergy in some cases. The animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals angered some Long Islanders when it announced in its official blog last April that they were going to release the meat-allergy inducing ticks. In 2012, Suffolk County formed a tick task force to study the spread of tick and vector-borne related diseases.

An interesting way to trim the tick population comes from nature itself. One Smithtown resident partnered with local schools to raise quails, which feed on ticks.

We asked some readers about their experiences with ticks so far this year and ideas on how to control them. Here's what some of them said:

Mary Glennon Pullis: They have an all natural spray with rosemary. Works great and smells good too.

Jose Rios Lori, I found 4 on me yesterday...Terrible!

Lori DeGeorges Stalker My six year old daughter has had FOUR ticks on her already! One way back before spring even started...locally, one upstate about a month later and two tiny ones at school last week. I have pulled them off of her with tweezers. None of them have left any mark except the one from upstate is still red about 6 weeks later. No bullseye.

Brendan Duffy Took 2 off the dog last week on same day. Can't win. Either you get ticks or spray stuff on yard that is bad for pets.

Add to the conversation here on Patch. Have you had a problem with ticks yet this season? What do you do when you find one? Have you had your yard sprayed? What method do you use?

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