Lyme Disease In The Limelight With Debbie Gibson Diagnosis


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Lyme Disease In The Limelight With Debbie Gibson Diagnosis

RICHMOND, Va., April 24, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Lyme disease doesn't

discriminate. While singer Debbie Gibson is the latest noteworthy

individual to announce her fight with the illness, lifestyle guru

Martha Stewart, actor Alec Baldwin and President George W. Bush have

all been given the Lyme disease diagnosis. Some say conditions are

ripe for an increase in infected ticks and Lyme Disease this spring

and summer due to warming temperatures, a particularly snowy and wet

winter and, a fluctuating white tailed deer and fox population.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an

estimated 300,000 Americans are being diagnosed with Lyme disease

every year. Lyme disease is the most commonly reported vector-borne

illness in the U.S. An illness that can have lifelong debilitating

effects such as arthritis, fatigue and even neurological deficits,

Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi and is

transmitted to humans through the bite of infected blacklegged or deer

ticks.

Experts at Mosquito Squad (http://www.mosquitosquad.com) are on watch

and have tips to help homeowners mosquito and tick-proof their yards

and make outdoor spaces safer.

"It's important to know that there are things you can do to protect

yourself and your loved ones," said Boyd Huneycutt, Mosquito Squad's

resident tick expert. "In addition to performing a daily tick check,

there are specific actions a homeowner can take to eliminate tick and

mosquito populations in their yard, thus reducing exposure for

themselves, guests and pets."

The experts at Mosquito Squad recommend the following tips to help

prepare for summer.

The 6 C's to Tick-Proof Your Yard

Clear out. Reduce your tick exposure by clearing out areas where lawn and tree debris gathers. Ticks thrive in moist, shady areas and tend to die in sunny, dry areas. Locate compost piles away from play areas or high traffic. Separate them with wood chips or gravel. Don't position playground equipment, decks and patios near treed areas.

Clean. Eliminate leaf litter and brush by cleaning it up around the house and lawn edges, mow tall grasses and keep your lawn short.

Choose plants. Select plants and shrubs that are not attractive to deer and/or install physical barriers to keep deer out of your yard. Check with your local nursery to determine the best choices for your area.

Check hiding places. Know tick hiding places and check them frequently. Fences, brick walls and patio retaining walls are popular hiding places.

Care for family pets. Family pets can suffer from tick-borne disease and also carry infected ticks into the home. Talk to your veterinarian about using tick collars and sprays. As with all pest control products, be sure to follow directions carefully.

Call the pros. Professionals utilize both barrier sprays that can kill live ticks on the spot as well as "tick tubes." Strategically placed, "tick tubes" prompt field mice to incorporate tick-killing material in their bedding, effectively eliminating hundreds of tick nymphs found in each mouse nest.

According to Huneycutt, there is actually an additional "C" for

homeowners: communicate. "Once you understand how ticks breed, share

that information with others, especially those with small children or

those older than age 55. If Lyme disease is contracted by either of

these groups, they typically sustain the most severe health

complications," Huneycutt said.

When outdoors away from home, the CDC recommends wearing long-sleeved,

long-legged, light-colored clothing. Tuck pant legs into socks to

refuse ticks an entry point. Spray clothing and any exposed skin with

a product containing 20 percent DEET. Clothing and other gear, but

not skin, can be treated with Permethrin, which will kill ticks and

mosquitoes on contact and should last through several washings. Check

carefully for ticks after being outdoors.

About Mosquito Squad With more than 140 franchise locations

nationwide, Mosquito Squad specializes in eliminating mosquitoes and

ticks from outdoor living spaces, allowing Americans to enjoy their

yards, outdoor living spaces, special events and green spaces. For

more information, visit www.MosquitoSquad.com,

www.MosquitoSquadFranchise.com and www.OutdoorLivingBrands.com.

SOURCE Mosquito Squad

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/CONTACT: Susan Stoga or Patti Thomas, media@mosquitosquad.com, 847-884-0000

/Web Site: http://www.mosquitosquad.com

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