Early reports of Ticks, but they’re not on the rise says expert
The creepy crawlers are back as tick season is in full swing.
Emily Jenkins is a Professor of Veterinary Microbiology at the University of Saskatchewan. She said the number of ticks is normal for this time of year.
She said there are two ways to look at the population of ticks in the province: eTick and active surveillance.
“On the eTick side, reports are about the same actually,” Jenkins said.
“I was surprised because anecdotally, I have also heard that people are encountering more ticks. But when I look at the numbers, we’re at about 400 tick reports since the tick season started this year and that’s really on par,” she said. The program has been running since 2020.


