Tick risk in Webster County, Louisiana
Webster County covers 11 towns. CDC reports too few cases here to publish a county Lyme rate, but each town still has a daily score built from local weather, habitat, and season. Pick your town below for today's reading.
Highest and lowest tick risk in Webster County
Peak-season modeled risk. Tick risk is local, even within one county.
Tick species in Webster County
CDC county surveillance (established or reported)
- Deer tickNot established
- American dog tickEstablished
- Lone star tickNot established
- Gulf Coast tickEstablished
Not established in this county for the deer tick, the main Lyme carrier. “Not established” means no CDC surveillance record for Webster County, not that a town is tick free. Source: CDC tick surveillance (ArboNET Tick Module), 2025.
Diseases found in local ticks
No CDC tick-testing records for Webster County. That is a surveillance gap, not a sign these diseases are absent. Lyme and other tickborne illnesses occur across the region.
Tick control in Webster County, LA
Professional tick control across Webster County usually 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, and it matters most in Webster County's more wooded towns.
How much does tick control cost in Webster County?
Most Webster County 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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Common questions about ticks in Webster County
Which towns in Webster County have the highest tick risk?
At the summer peak, Dubberly carries the highest modeled tick risk in Webster County, followed by Shongaloo, Sibley, Sarepta, Cullen. Risk tracks how wooded a town is: forest cover across Webster County ranges from 49% to 83%, and the more forest and woodland edge a town has, the more habitat ticks have to quest from. Minden sits at the low end. Every town has its own daily score, so check the one nearest you.
What ticks live in Webster County?
CDC surveillance records 2 established tick species in Webster County: American dog tick, Gulf Coast tick. The blacklegged (deer) tick is the main carrier of Lyme disease. "Not established" for a species means there is no CDC surveillance record for the county, not that the tick is absent.
Is Lyme disease common in Webster County?
CDC reports too few cases in Webster County to publish a stable county Lyme rate, which is common in rural or low-population counties, and typical this far south. That does not mean the risk is zero: the lone star tick, not Lyme, is the bigger local concern.
All towns in Webster County
Tick risk is local. Pick the town nearest you.