Dermacentor variabilis
American dog ticks (wood ticks) are common throughout Waukesha County, especially in grassy and wooded areas. Larger than deer ticks, they can transmit Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tularemia. They're most active in spring and early summer, often found on pets and people after outdoor activities.
Wood ticks are most active in Waukesha County from May through July, peaking in late spring. They're found in tall grass, trail edges, and overgrown areas. Professional yard treatment significantly reduces exposure risk.
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