Did you know that in North Carolina we have 5 different ticks that can cause infections in humans? Parts of our beautiful state are relatively tick free, while in some areas you can get hundreds of ticks on you! Some of the more common ticks found in Forsyth County are the American Dog, the Brown Dog, Lone Star and the Black Legged Ticks. Most of the ticks in Forsyth County are active from March through October however, the Black Legged tick are active year round.
There are many different infections you can get from ticks around North Carolina, these include: Lyme disease, the Spotted Fever Group, Ehrlichiosis, Tularemia, Tick Paralysis, STARI (Southern Tick Associated Rash Illness) and even a reaction to eating red meat!
Some of these illnesses, if not treated early can lead to severe symptoms such as: arthritis, neurological damage, heart problems, and even including death. When these tick borne diseases are diagnosed and treated early, the symptoms are lessened and alleviated for the future.
This is a lot of information, but the good news is that with a little awareness and prevention you can still enjoy the wonderful and beautiful county we live in. Here are a few tips regarding tick awareness:
If you do find a tick that has attached to your body, it’s important to follow some basic tips for safe and proper tick removal:
If you become ill within thirty days of your tick bite, or develop a rash, see your physician for treatment.
For more information or if you have questions about ticks, contact the Environmental Health Division at 336-703-3225.