The greatest risk of being bitten exists in the spring, summer, and fall. However, adults may be out searching for a host any time winter temperatures are above freezing.
Four life stages: egg, larva, nymph, and adult
Only nymph and adult stages can transmit Lyme disease
Highest risk of infection is from nymph stage (hard to find and remove) followed by adult female
Ticks wait on the tips of grasses and shrubs for a host to brush against is; they do not jump, fly, or drop from trees