The spraying would have to be very broad, they are everywhere where they can hitch a ride on deer, rabbits, livestock, fox, coyote, etc. That's how they travel. An enormous amount of baited feed containing the products we use for dogs and cats and ivermectin used for livestock could work to make a dent in the number, for sure, just like they drop baited food for rabies for racoons and skunks, etc. How to measure it would be the riddle, but "feed stations" set up for wild animals might be a good idea. Most of the tick prevention has to be administered at the least, every 2-3 months.
The spraying would have to be very broad, they are everywhere where they can hitch a ride on deer, rabbits, livestock, fox, coyote, etc. That's how they travel. An enormous amount of baited feed containing the products we use for dogs and cats and ivermectin used for livestock could work to make a dent in the number, for sure, just like they drop baited food for rabies for racoons and skunks, etc. How to measure it would be the riddle, but "feed stations" set up for wild animals might be a good idea. Most of the tick prevention has to be administered at the least, every 2-3 months.