Ticks set to emerge in Saskatchewan
As spring arrives in Saskatchewan — sort of — people are being reminded to watch for ticks.
The majority of ticks found in Saskatchewan are American dog ticks, which do not transmit Lyme disease to people. Blacklegged ticks, which can cause Lyme disease, are rare in the province, but they can be introduced by migratory birds in early spring and remain active throughout fall.
According to the Government of Saskatchewan, 969 ticks were identified in Saskatchewan in 2021 and only 15 were blacklegged ticks. Nine of those were tested and none had the bacteria that causes Lyme disease.
“People should be vigilant and check for ticks on themselves, their children and their pets after being outside,” Saskatchewan chief deputy medical health officer Dr. Julie Kryzanowski said in a media release. “Taking precautions against ticks is the best way to reduce the risk of a tick bite.”