05/11/2026
π·οΈ Tick season is here in Ohio β and the risks are growing.
In this Ohio Tick Update for Spring 2026, Dr. Tim McDermott with OSU Extension Franklin County shares important information for families, pet owners, and livestock producers across the state.
π Key highlights from the video:
β’ Ohio has gone from 1 medically important tick species to 5 in just 20 years
β’ Ticks are active year-round β not just during the summer months
β’ Some tick-borne diseases can be transmitted in as little as 15 minutes
β’ Lyme disease cases in Ohio continue to rise dramatically
β’ The Lone Star Tick is linked to Alpha-gal syndrome (red meat allergy)
β’ The invasive Asian Longhorned Tick poses a serious threat to livestock and herd health
πΆπ Whether you enjoy hiking, camping, spending time outdoors, or raising livestock, this update includes practical prevention tips and important safety information for Ohioans.
π₯ Watch the full video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKOl-v1j_VM
Ohio is home to several species of ticks that affect humans, pets, and livestock in various ways. Tim McDermott, DVM with OSU Extension Franklin County, debu...