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Saturday, November 22, 2008
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Creating a tick-safe zone

You can use landscaping techniques to create a zone free of ticks around your home. Deer ticks thrive in humid wooded areas, not in sunny and dry environments.

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Here are some simple landscaping techniques:
• Place wood chips or gravel between lawns and wooded areas to restrict tick migration.
• Mow the lawn and clear brush and leaf litter frequently.
• Keep the ground under bird feeders clean.
• Stack wood neatly and in dry areas.
• Keep playground equipment, decks, and patios away from yard edges and trees.

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