Tick bites are possible throughout the year but in Wisconsin, these parasitic arachnids are most active from May through September. Though many types of ticks don’t feed on people, those that do can transmit several serious diseases, with a heightened risk for people who spend time outdoors.
Shereen Siewert welcomes Ashley Johnson, a nurse practitioner with the Aspirus Tick Borne Illness Center in Woodruff, for advice on how to get out into the woods without becoming a deer tick’s next meal, and information you need to know about protecting yourself during tick season in Wisconsin.
Episode Credits
- Shereen Siewert Host
- Joy Ratchkramer Producer
- Shereen Siewert Producer
- Rick Reyer Producer
- Ashley Johnson APNP Guest
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