Ticks in San Luis Obispo County, CO

24 tick reports from the San Luis Obispo County, CO area.

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Total Reports

24

Sightings

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Bites

Species Found in San Luis Obispo County

Unidentified23 (96%)
Deer Tick1 (4%)

Risk: High — carries Lyme disease

Tick Safety in San Luis Obispo County

Ticks are active in San Luis Obispo County, CO and surrounding areas. The most commonly reported species is the Unidentified, making up 96% 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 San Luis Obispo County

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Unidentified sighting

San Luis Obispo County, CA, USA

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Unidentified sighting

San Luis Obispo County, CA, USA

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Unidentified sighting

San Luis Obispo County, CA, USA

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Unidentified sighting

San Luis Obispo County, CA, USA

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Unidentified sighting

San Luis Obispo County, CA, USA

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Unidentified sighting

San Luis Obispo County, CA, USA

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Unidentified sighting

Carrizo Plain National Monument, San Luis Obispo County, US-CA, US

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Unidentified sighting

San Luis Obispo County, CA, USA

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Unidentified sighting

San Luis Obispo County, CA, USA

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Unidentified sighting

San Luis Obispo County, US-CA, US

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