Tag: Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever

Kansans Urged to Take Steps to Prevent Tick Bites as Warmer Weather Approaches

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment advises residents to prevent tick bites as warmer weather increases tick activity. Various tick species can transmit diseases like Ehrlichiosis and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Recommended precautions include using insect repellent, wearing protective clothing, and conducting thorough body checks post-outdoors. Monitor for symptoms after bites.

Tick, Tick, Tick: Warm weather creates opportunity for blood-sucking parasite

Kansas State University entomologist Cassandra Olds offers tips to prevent tick bites, which can transmit diseases like Lyme and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. She recommends wearing protective clothing, conducting full body checks after outdoor activities, and storing removed ticks for potential identification. Regular acaricide application is advised for pets and livestock protection.