People, pets urged to be careful as warmer weather leads to increased tick activity
KAMLOOPS — With spring officially here and even warmer temperatures on the way, Kamloops-area residents are waking up from their slumber and itching to hit the trails.
They’re not the only ones as there are ticks lurking in many of the hiking trails and nature parks that the Kamloops-area is famous for.
Entomologist Dr. Rob Higgins, an associate professor at Thompson Rivers University, says post-hike checks are important as we’re into tick season which began in February. He says the most prevalent tick in the Kamloops area is the Rocky Mountain Wood Tick, which peaks in late March.


