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PGP-791 Expert Tick Control Tips: Managing Lyme Disease & Rodent Infestations | Living The Wildlife Podcast

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Join us for another insightful episode of the Living The Wildlife Podcast with wildlife control consultant Stephen Vantassel! This week, Stephen dives deep into vertebrate pest control with a special focus on ticks. 🕷️🐀

Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE, introduces himself as your go-to Wildlife Control Consultant, explaining that the "Living the Wildlife" podcast is part of the Peste Podcast family. This podcast is dedicated to providing a professional and technically accurate perspective on vertebrate pest management. Stephen delves into technical issues and research literature that aren't typically covered elsewhere, giving you a competitive edge in pest control.

In this episode, Stephen addresses the serious problems caused by ticks, including Lyme disease. While Lyme disease isn't officially recognized in Montana, ticks remain a significant concern. The discussion covers how ticks affect both pest control professionals and their clients. Stephen highlights a 2024 article about a rodent and tick bait, which he plans to explore in-depth.

Ticks are notorious for causing severe suffering for hundreds of thousands of people in the United States and around the world. Despite Montana not being officially recognized as a Lyme disease location, many people in the state still dispute this claim. Stephen explains the importance of understanding tick behavior and the risks they pose, especially for those working in pest control or living in tick-prone areas.

Stephen also shares practical tips on managing tick infestations and minimizing the risk of Lyme disease. He discusses the interface between vertebrate and insect pests, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach to pest management. Whether you're a professional in the field or simply interested in learning more about pest control, this episode is packed with valuable information.

Tune in for valuable insights and techniques to manage tick infestations and reduce the risk of Lyme disease.

**Connect with Stephen M. Vantassel:** - **Blog:** [Wildlife Control Consultant](https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/) - **Papers:** [Stephen M. Vantassel on Academia.edu](https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel) - **Videos:** [YouTube Channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ) - **Podcasts:** [Living The Wildlife & Pest Geek Podcast](https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/) - **Phone:** 406-272-5323 Mtn Time

Helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research.

**Disclaimer:** Always follow national, state, provincial, and local laws when using pesticides and/or other control methods to manage pests. Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geeks Podcast, Living the Wildlife Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel, or their affiliates are not responsible for the follower’s use of the information provided here or elsewhere. Be sure to read and follow the label directions for any product you use.

#PestControl #WildlifeControl #StephenVantassel #LivingTheWildlife #PestGeekPodcast #TickControl #LymeDisease #RodentControl #WildlifeManagement #PestManagement #VertebratePests #HolisticPestControl

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Join us for another insightful episode of the Living The Wildlife Podcast with wildlife control consultant Stephen Vantassel! This week, Stephen dives deep into vertebrate pest control with a special focus on ticks. 🕷️🐀

Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE, introduces himself as your go-to Wildlife Control Consultant, explaining that the "Living the Wildlife" podcast is part of the Peste Podcast family. This podcast is dedicated to providing a professional and technically accurate perspective on vertebrate pest management. Stephen delves into technical issues and research literature that aren't typically covered elsewhere, giving you a competitive edge in pest control.

In this episode, Stephen addresses the serious problems caused by ticks, including Lyme disease. While Lyme disease isn't officially recognized in Montana, ticks remain a significant concern. The discussion covers how ticks affect both pest control professionals and their clients. Stephen highlights a 2024 article about a rodent and tick bait, which he plans to explore in-depth.

Ticks are notorious for causing severe suffering for hundreds of thousands of people in the United States and around the world. Despite Montana not being officially recognized as a Lyme disease location, many people in the state still dispute this claim. Stephen explains the importance of understanding tick behavior and the risks they pose, especially for those working in pest control or living in tick-prone areas.

Stephen also shares practical tips on managing tick infestations and minimizing the risk of Lyme disease. He discusses the interface between vertebrate and insect pests, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach to pest management. Whether you're a professional in the field or simply interested in learning more about pest control, this episode is packed with valuable information.

Tune in for valuable insights and techniques to manage tick infestations and reduce the risk of Lyme disease.

**Connect with Stephen M. Vantassel:** - **Blog:** [Wildlife Control Consultant](https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/) - **Papers:** [Stephen M. Vantassel on Academia.edu](https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel) - **Videos:** [YouTube Channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ) - **Podcasts:** [Living The Wildlife & Pest Geek Podcast](https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/) - **Phone:** 406-272-5323 Mtn Time

Helping people resolve conflicts with wildlife through teaching, training, writing, and research.

**Disclaimer:** Always follow national, state, provincial, and local laws when using pesticides and/or other control methods to manage pests. Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC, Pest Geeks Podcast, Living the Wildlife Podcast, Stephen M. Vantassel, or their affiliates are not responsible for the follower’s use of the information provided here or elsewhere. Be sure to read and follow the label directions for any product you use.

#PestControl #WildlifeControl #StephenVantassel #LivingTheWildlife #PestGeekPodcast #TickControl #LymeDisease #RodentControl #WildlifeManagement #PestManagement #VertebratePests #HolisticPestControl

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