Ticks Love Brush Piles
Brush piles attract rodents and rodents are often riddled with ticks. And once ticks ride into the brush pile on a mouse or a mole, they might just stay there. After all, they like dark, moist hiding places (and that sure sounds like my brush piles!). Unless you’re really attached to your brush piles, chip ’em away! Getting rid of them — or at least moving them far away from your house and yard — will keep the rodents and the ticks that they carry away from your family and pets.
Ticks Don’t Love Wood Chips
Once you’ve gotten rid of those critter-infested brush piles, the resulting wood chips can be used to create a buffer zone around your yard to protect the areas that you and your family regularly use. Ticks don’t like to cross paths of wood chips, gravel, or stones, so surrounding an area with any of these materials will keep ticks out. A three-foot wide strip of wood chips between your yard and the woods or any brushy fields will keep your yard tick-free. Ticks won’t want to cross that three-foot wide space for fear of drying out — remember, they like cool, dark, moist places.
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