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Can ticks be brought into a garden by wildlife?

Yes. Birds and mammals can carry attached ticks into gardens, although whether ticks survive or establish depends on hosts and local microclimate.

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Short answer

Yes. Birds and mammals can carry attached ticks into gardens, although whether ticks survive or establish depends on hosts and local microclimate.

At a glance

Yes. Birds and mammals can carry attached ticks into gardens, although whether ticks survive or establish depends on hosts and local microclimate. Garden measures should be proportionate and should not imply that all wildlife or vegetation is hazardous. Focus on maintained high-use areas, checks and veterinary prevention for pets.

Key takeaways

• Yes. Birds and mammals can carry attached ticks into gardens, although whether ticks survive or establish depends on hosts and local microclimate.

• Garden measures should be proportionate and should not imply that all wildlife or vegetation is hazardous. Focus on maintained high-use areas, checks and veterinary prevention for pets.

• Combine this information with current official guidance and the circumstances of the actual exposure; one feature or observation is rarely conclusive.

Direct answer

Yes. Birds and mammals can carry attached ticks into gardens, although whether ticks survive or establish depends on hosts and local microclimate.

Put it in context

Garden measures should be proportionate and should not imply that all wildlife or vegetation is hazardous. Focus on maintained high-use areas, checks and veterinary prevention for pets.

What to do with this information

Combine this information with current official guidance and the circumstances of the actual exposure; one feature or observation is rarely conclusive.

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