Reducing tick density along recreational trails in Ottawa, Canada
bushwart
17 points
1 comment
June 24, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (1 comments)
opwieurposiu
If you are out in the woods and you come upon a roughly circular area of crushed down grass, that is a deer bed. Try and avoid walking through it, deer beds are full of ticks. The deer trails are a lot harder to avoid.