Today's score
Ticks in Bowling Green, KY
Warren County
Moderate risk
Ticks are active. Use repellent, stick to trails, and do a tick check when you come inside.
Updated July 6, 2026
- Life stage
- Nymphs & adults
- Forest
- 30%
- Tick species
- 5 of 5 here
Right now
Latest reading- 75°
- Temperature
- 92%
- Humidity
- 0.0"
- Recent rain
7-day outlook
Risk recalculates daily from the local forecast.
What's active right now
Deer-tick nymphs are at their peak alongside dog-tick adults. Midsummer is the busiest stretch: nymphal deer ticks peak in the woods while American dog-tick adults are active in grass and along trails.
Local tick habitat
Bowling Green is 61% natural land cover (30% forest, plus open and brushy areas) across its 41.5 sq mi, home to about 76,212 people. That makes it the 3rd-most wooded of the 5 towns in Warren County. Deer ticks live in wooded areas, along trail edges, and in tall grass: the more of that a town has, the more places ticks can quest.
Tick control in Bowling Green, KY
Do I need tick control in Bowling Green?
Tick activity in Bowling Green is moderate today (47/100). Ticks are out, especially along yard edges, leaf litter, and shady borders. A seasonal treatment plan keeps numbers down before peak weeks hit.
Professional tick control in Bowling Green typically means a barrier treatment along the lawn edge, leaf litter, stone walls, and shady borders where ticks wait for a host, applied two to four times a season by a licensed pest control company. It is the single most effective way to cut tick numbers in the part of the yard your family actually uses.
How much does tick control cost in Bowling Green?
Most homeowners pay about $100 to $200 per visit for professional tick spraying, or roughly $350 to $600 for a full season of barrier treatments, depending on lot size and how wooded the property is. Quotes are free, so it costs nothing to get a real number for your yard.
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Is it tick season in Bowling Green right now?
Yes. Deer-tick nymphs are at their peak alongside dog-tick adults. In Bowling Green, today's risk reads moderate (47/100). Ticks are active. Use repellent, stick to trails, and do a tick check when you come inside.
Nearby towns
Tick risk is local. Check the towns around you.
Stay ahead of ticks in Bowling Green
The TickZone app (coming soon) alerts you when Bowling Green's risk climbs, so protection happens before the bite.