Tick season is here for many parts of Saskatchewan
While the spring weather may be taking its sweet time to take hold of the province, some areas are already seeing an unwanted aspect of the warmer weather.
Ticks have woken up in parts of Saskatchewan, according to Dr. Emily Jenkins, Professor of Veterinary Microbiology at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon.
“We’re starting to get some hits on our monitoring program, which is called eTick, which allows members of the public to report ticks that they’ve found on themselves or their pets,” Dr. Jenkins explained. “I’d say my inbox started filling up in the last week, of reports, so they’re definitely starting to be active in some parts of the province.”
Dr. Jenkins said the snow packed areas of Saskatchewan likely won’t start seeing larger tick activity until that snow is gone. April is typically the beginning of tick season across the province. According to Jenkins, temperature, wind conditions, and the amount of snow on the ground all affect tick activity.


