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06/12/2026

🦟 Having a 👨‍🎓 Graduation Party? 🍔 Cook out? Or just want to relax without the worry or Mosquitoes and Ticks?

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‼️ Don’t let these nasty Ticks ruin your time outdoors. Give us a call for a quick no contract, no obligation estimate‼️...
06/07/2026

‼️ Don’t let these nasty Ticks ruin your time outdoors. Give us a call for a quick no contract, no obligation estimate‼️

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Rhode Island Warns About Ticks, But Avoids the Deer Question

PROVIDENCE — Rhode Island tells residents how to avoid ticks. Use repellent. Wear long pants. Check yourself after walking through brush or tall grass. Remove ticks quickly. Watch for symptoms. All of that advice is reasonable, but it mostly teaches people how to react after the tick problem already exists. It does much less to answer the harder question: what is Rhode Island doing to reduce the conditions that allow ticks to multiply?

After our recent article on tick-borne illness, readers raised a point worth taking seriously. Rhode Island already manages deer by zone. The state adjusts seasons, bag limits, and hunting rules depending on local conditions. Yet when tick-borne illness is discussed as a public-health issue, deer reduction is rarely treated as part of the strategy. That should change.

The Rhode Island Department of Health lists Lyme disease, alpha-gal syndrome, and many other tick-borne concerns. Alpha-gal syndrome, linked to tick bites and red meat allergy, can be serious and potentially life-threatening. This is not simply a backyard nuisance. Lyme disease also has long-term effects that can last a lifetime once contracted.

The deer connection needs to be stated carefully. Deer do not infect ticks with Lyme disease bacteria. The Lyme cycle involves other hosts, including small mammals. But deer are still an important blood source for adult ticks, helping them survive, reproduce, and spread. For lone star ticks, the species associated with alpha-gal syndrome, the CDC describes white-tailed deer as a key host. That does not make deer reduction a magic cure, but it does make deer density too important to ignore.

At the same time, public discussion has been willing to entertain far more experimental ideas, including genetically engineered mice to reduce Lyme transmission and Gates Foundation-backed work on self-limiting ticks. Rhode Island should not treat future genetic interventions as serious while treating deer management as politically unspeakable.

It makes little sense to talk about redesigning the tick’s world while refusing to reduce one of the food sources that helps ticks reproduce.

Rhode Island already has the framework to act carefully. In plain English, Zone 1 is the developed-mainland and coastal category, covering many suburban, coastal, and urban municipalities. Zone 2 is mostly the western and more rural mainland. Zone 3 covers Prudence and Patience Islands. Zone 4 is Block Island, where the state already allows the most aggressive antlerless harvest.

The state already treats these areas differently. That means DEM does not need a reckless statewide policy. It can target areas where deer density, tick pressure, human exposure, nuisance complaints, and vehicle collisions justify more action.

The focus should be antlerless deer. Reducing does has a greater effect on future population growth than simply allowing more bucks to be taken. The state recently discussed extending seasonal hunting windows. But if successful hunters are already reaching their limits, longer seasons alone will not do enough. A combination of longer windows, higher tag limits, improved land access, and carefully managed archery or crossbow opportunities would make more sense in high-risk areas.

DEM and RIDOH should publish a joint deer-and-tick mitigation review before the deer season starts this fall. It should identify high-risk areas, explain whether deer density is being considered as part of tick-borne disease prevention, and recommend targeted changes where the data supports them.

Repellent and tick checks help individuals. Deer management addresses the conditions that help ticks thrive. Rhode Island should use both.

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05/27/2026

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‼️A special thanks to Cane Child Development Center 👧 and Tower Hill Church of Christ ⛪️ in the South Kingstown RI area ...
05/22/2026

‼️A special thanks to Cane Child Development Center 👧 and Tower Hill Church of Christ ⛪️ in the South Kingstown RI area for having us keep their properties safe from Ticks and Mosquitoes with our All Natural products!!

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🦟 Do you enjoy spending time with your family in your yard?  Don’t let these nasty Ticks ruin your fun‼️‼️. Give us a ca...
05/21/2026

🦟 Do you enjoy spending time with your family in your yard? Don’t let these nasty Ticks ruin your fun‼️‼️.

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Some great tips ‼️‼️
05/20/2026

Some great tips ‼️‼️

Your own yard can be a prime place where ticks hide, especially in cool, shady areas.

05/18/2026

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04/25/2026

Tick season seems to be off to a fast start, with an unusually high number of bites already reported across the country.

🦟 WHAT A GIFT‼️‼️ One of our great customers crocheted this amazing Mosquito for us. Liam at Liam's Loops  being only 12...
04/25/2026

🦟 WHAT A GIFT‼️‼️ One of our great customers crocheted this amazing Mosquito for us. Liam at Liam's Loops being only 12 years mastered this hobby!

Check him out‼️ like and share his page and take a look at his artwork. He also take’s custom orders!!!

And if your in the area of Bridgwater, with the help of Liam’s aunt at Bettergrains, he was able to put some of his masterpieces on the shelves at Cafe Madeleline in Bridgewater.

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