Georgia tick risk, by town
A daily tick-risk score for all 538 Georgia towns, grouped by their 159 counties. Tick risk is local, so pick your town for today's number, a 7-day outlook, and what's driving it.
What types of ticks live in Georgia? See the identification chart →
What is alpha-gal syndrome? Symptoms and foods to avoid →
Appling County · 3 towns
Atkinson County · 2 towns
Bacon County · 1 towns
Baker County · 1 towns
Baldwin County · 1 towns
Banks County · 2 towns
Barrow County · 5 towns
Bartow County · 7 towns
Ben Hill County · 1 towns
Berrien County · 4 towns
Bibb County · 1 towns
Bleckley County · 1 towns
Brantley County · 2 towns
Brooks County · 2 towns
Bryan County · 2 towns
Bulloch County · 4 towns
Burke County · 6 towns
Butts County · 3 towns
Calhoun County · 4 towns
Camden County · 3 towns
Candler County · 2 towns
Carroll County · 7 towns
Catoosa County · 2 towns
Charlton County · 2 towns
Chatham County · 8 towns
Chattahoochee County · 1 towns
Chattooga County · 4 towns
Cherokee County · 6 towns
Clarke County · 2 towns
Clay County · 2 towns
Clayton County · 6 towns
Clinch County · 4 towns
Cobb County · 6 towns
Coffee County · 4 towns
Colquitt County · 6 towns
Columbia County · 2 towns
Cook County · 4 towns
Coweta County · 7 towns
Crawford County · 1 towns
Crisp County · 2 towns
Dade County · 1 towns
Dawson County · 1 towns
Decatur County · 4 towns
DeKalb County · 12 towns
Dodge County · 5 towns
Dooly County · 6 towns
Dougherty County · 1 towns
Douglas County · 1 towns
Early County · 3 towns
Echols County · 1 towns
Effingham County · 3 towns
Elbert County · 2 towns
Emanuel County · 7 towns
Evans County · 4 towns
Fannin County · 3 towns
Fayette County · 5 towns
Floyd County · 2 towns
Forsyth County · 1 towns
Franklin County · 5 towns
Fulton County · 15 towns · 1/100k Lyme
Gilmer County · 2 towns
Glascock County · 3 towns
Glynn County · 1 towns
Gordon County · 5 towns
Grady County · 2 towns
Greene County · 5 towns
Gwinnett County · 12 towns
Habersham County · 6 towns
Hall County · 7 towns
Hancock County · 1 towns
Haralson County · 4 towns
Harris County · 4 towns
Hart County · 2 towns
Heard County · 3 towns
Henry County · 4 towns
Houston County · 3 towns
Irwin County · 1 towns
Jackson County · 8 towns
Jasper County · 2 towns
Jeff Davis County · 2 towns
Jefferson County · 6 towns
Jenkins County · 1 towns
Johnson County · 3 towns
Jones County · 1 towns
Lamar County · 3 towns
Lanier County · 1 towns
Laurens County · 7 towns
Lee County · 2 towns
Liberty County · 7 towns
Lincoln County · 1 towns
Long County · 1 towns
Lowndes County · 5 towns
Lumpkin County · 1 towns
Macon County · 4 towns
Madison County · 6 towns
Marion County · 1 towns
McDuffie County · 2 towns
McIntosh County · 1 towns
Meriwether County · 7 towns
Miller County · 1 towns
Mitchell County · 4 towns
Monroe County · 2 towns
Montgomery County · 6 towns
Morgan County · 4 towns
Murray County · 2 towns
Muscogee County · 1 towns
Newton County · 5 towns
Oconee County · 4 towns
Oglethorpe County · 4 towns
Paulding County · 3 towns
Peach County · 2 towns
Pickens County · 2 towns
Pierce County · 3 towns
Pike County · 5 towns
Polk County · 3 towns
Pulaski County · 1 towns
Putnam County · 1 towns
Quitman County · 1 towns
Rabun County · 6 towns
Randolph County · 2 towns
Richmond County · 3 towns
Rockdale County · 1 towns
Schley County · 1 towns
Screven County · 5 towns
Seminole County · 2 towns
Spalding County · 3 towns
Stephens County · 3 towns
Stewart County · 2 towns
Sumter County · 5 towns
Talbot County · 4 towns
Taliaferro County · 2 towns
Tattnall County · 5 towns
Taylor County · 2 towns
Telfair County · 4 towns
Terrell County · 4 towns
Thomas County · 7 towns
Tift County · 3 towns
Toombs County · 3 towns
Towns County · 2 towns
Treutlen County · 1 towns
Troup County · 3 towns
Turner County · 3 towns
Twiggs County · 2 towns
Union County · 1 towns
Upson County · 2 towns
Walker County · 4 towns
Walton County · 7 towns
Ware County · 1 towns
Warren County · 3 towns
Washington County · 7 towns
Wayne County · 3 towns
Webster County · 1 towns
Wheeler County · 2 towns
White County · 2 towns
Whitfield County · 4 towns
Wilcox County · 4 towns
Wilkes County · 3 towns
Wilkinson County · 6 towns
Worth County · 4 towns
Georgia tick questions
- What types of ticks live in Georgia?
- Georgia has five human-biting ticks: the lone star tick (established statewide, the state's most common human-biting tick and the main cause of alpha-gal syndrome), the Gulf Coast tick (established), the American dog tick, the brown dog tick, and the deer tick (blacklegged tick), which carries Lyme disease but bites people far less often this far south. See the Georgia tick identification chart for photos and how to tell them apart.
- When does tick season start and end in Georgia?
- In Georgia, ticks are active nearly year-round: the region rarely gets a hard freeze long enough to fully shut them down. The lone star tick ramps up earliest in spring, peaks in midsummer, and its larval "seed tick" swarms hit hardest in late summer. Adult ticks can still quest on mild winter days.
- When is flea and tick season?
- Flea and tick season generally runs from early spring through late fall, peaking in the warm summer months. In Georgia, start prevention for pets and people in March and keep it up through November, since ticks can bite on any mild day.
- Which tick carries Lyme disease in Georgia?
- The deer tick, also called the blacklegged tick, is the tick that spreads Lyme disease, but it is a minor factor in Georgia. The lone star tick does not carry Lyme, but its bite causes alpha-gal syndrome, and it bites people far more often here than the deer tick does.
- Does Georgia have lone star ticks that cause alpha-gal syndrome?
- Yes. The lone star tick is established across Georgia and is the tick most responsible for human bites in the state. Its bite can trigger alpha-gal syndrome, a delayed allergy to red meat and other mammal products, along with ehrlichiosis and STARI.