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Where Ticks Live: Woodland, Grassland, Parks and Gardens
Ticks can occur beyond remote countryside, including woodland edges, grassland, moorland, urban parks and wildlife-accessible gardens.

Ticks are often associated with woodland and long vegetation, but potential exposure is not limited to remote countryside. Grassland, moorland, scrub, parks and wildlife-accessible gardens can also provide suitable conditions.
Habitat depends on hosts and local conditions
Vegetation, humidity and access to animal hosts influence where ticks can persist. Read the UKHSA habitat and awareness guidance, which highlights woodland edges, dense low vegetation and areas used by deer or livestock while noting that urban parks and gardens can also contain ticks.
Use location guidance as context
Browse the VuxLore Global Tick Hub to reach country, state, province and regional guides. Location pages are starting points rather than guarantees that a tick will or will not occur at one precise site.