Blacklegged Tick

Ixodes scapularis

Fleas & Ticks

Small tick with dark legs and reddish-orange body. Three-host tick. Primary vector for Lyme disease in eastern US. Also transmits other diseases. Also called deer tick. Prefers high humidity.

Blacklegged Tick (Ixodes scapularis) - Professional pest control identification guide

Control Methods

Recommended methods for controlling this pest

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MethodTypeEffectivenessRequirements
Tick Perimeter TreatmentChemical
Required

Common Harborage Locations

Where to find this pest during inspections

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LocationWhy Found TherePriority
Animal Nests & Burrows
Kissing bugs feed on blood of animals at night. Found near nests of rodents, opossums, raccoons. Also in chicken coops and dog houses.
Medium
Tall Grass & Vegetation
Ticks and chiggers wait on vegetation to attach to passing hosts. Provides humidity and protection. Chiggers are most active in late spring through early fall.
Medium
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