05/05/2026
Ticks are now a common and constant presence in Ohio. Their populations have increased and expanded over the past 20 years.
Do you remember a time when you could explore forests and fields all day and never encounter a tick? We do, too, but those days are long gone. Ohio is now home to the American Dog Tick (photo 1), Deer Tick (photo 2), Lone Star Tick, Gulf Coast Tick, and Asian Longhorned Tick. To date, dog and deer ticks are known to reside at the Nature Center.
You can avoid ticks by wearing long pants and long sleeves, tuck pants into socks and shirts into pants, apply DEET insect repellents or treat clothing with permethrin, and always do a tick check after returning from outdoor activities. Remaining on designated paths in forests and fields will greatly reduce tick exposure for both humans and pets.
For more detailed information about Ohio's ticks, please read this article from The Ohio State University Extension https://bygl.osu.edu/index.php/node/2624