Here is What You Need to Know to Stay Safe During Tick Season

Humans aren’t the only ones that are more active in the warmer months. As you get out on National Forests and Grasslands this summer, being aware of what kinds of ticks are in your area and how you can prevent bites can help keep adventures safe and fun for the whole family.

After all, the only thing worse than thinking about ticks is thinking about ticks for the first time after you have been bitten by one! Here is what you need to know to stay ahead of the curve during tick season.

Continue reading to learn more about preventing tick bites, written by the National Forest Foundation.

National Forest Foundation: Here is What You Need to Know to Stay Safe During Tick Season

Here is What You Need to Know to Stay Safe During Tick Season

Humans aren’t the only ones that are more active in the warmer months. As you get out on National Forests and Grasslands this summer, being aware of what kinds of ticks are in your area and how you can prevent bites can help keep adventures safe and fun for the whole family.

After all, the only thing worse than thinking about ticks is thinking about ticks for the first time after you have been bitten by one! Here is what you need to know to stay ahead of the curve during tick season.

Continue reading to learn more about preventing tick bites, written by the National Forest Foundation.

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The National Forest Foundation, an American non-profit organization, was created by Congress in 1992 to be the official non-profit partner of the United States Forest Service.
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National Forest Foundation: Here is What You Need to Know to Stay Safe During Tick Season

Here is What You Need to Know to Stay Safe During Tick Season

Humans aren’t the only ones that are more active in the warmer months. As you get out on National Forests and Grasslands this summer, being aware of what kinds of ticks are in your area and how you can prevent bites can help keep adventures safe and fun for the whole family.

After all, the only thing worse than thinking about ticks is thinking about ticks for the first time after you have been bitten by one! Here is what you need to know to stay ahead of the curve during tick season.

Continue reading to learn more about preventing tick bites, written by the National Forest Foundation.

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National Forest Foundation
The National Forest Foundation, an American non-profit organization, was created by Congress in 1992 to be the official non-profit partner of the United States Forest Service.
Medya Mansyone
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