Watch out for Ticks
The Ministry of Health is reminding Saskatchewan residents to remain vigilant for ticks on themselves and pets during the fall season.
While blacklegged ticks are rare in Saskatchewan, they remain active throughout fall, particularly in tall grass, brush or wooded areas. In this province, any ticks found in the fall are likely to be blacklegged ticks, which can cause Lyme disease.
“While we certainly want everyone to get outside and enjoy the beautiful fall weather, we also want you to be smart about it,” Deputy Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Julie Kryzanowski said. “Simple precautions such as checking for ticks on yourself, as well as on children and pets, after spending time in long grass or brush will reduce your risk of a tick bite.”
Other precautionary measures include: