Ticks in King County, WA

15 tick reports from the King County, WA area.

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15

Total Reports

15

Sightings

0

Bites

Species Found in King County

Unidentified14 (93%)
Deer Tick1 (7%)

Risk: High — carries Lyme disease

Tick Safety in King County

Ticks are active in King County, WA and surrounding areas. The most commonly reported species is the Unidentified, making up 93% of reports.

  • Wear light-colored clothing when walking in wooded areas or tall grass
  • Use EPA-registered tick repellent (DEET, picaridin, or IR3535)
  • Do a full-body tick check after being outdoors — especially behind ears, hairline, and waistband
  • Shower within 2 hours of coming inside
  • If bitten, remove the tick with fine-tipped tweezers and monitor for symptoms for 30 days

Recent Reports in King County

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Unidentified sighting

King County, US-WA, US

25d ago

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Unidentified sighting

King County, US-WA, US

26d ago

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Deer Tick sighting

King County, WA

28d ago

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Unidentified sighting

King County, US-WA, US

28d ago

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Unidentified sighting

King County, US-WA, US

28d ago

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Unidentified sighting

King County, US-WA, US

28d ago

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Unidentified sighting

King County, US-WA, US

28d ago

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Unidentified sighting

King County, US-WA, US

28d ago

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Unidentified sighting

King County, US-WA, US

28d ago

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Unidentified sighting

King County, US-WA, US

28d ago

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