Most of us know of a friend or community member whose life has been impacted by a tick-borne illness. In 2024, ticks collected by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension’s Tick Lab Surveillance Program showed that about 68 percent of submitted blacklegged ticks were encountered on the homeowner’s property, with yard work, gardening and playing in the yard reported as the most reported activities at the time of the tick encounter. Maine CDC reported that in 2024 there were 3,218 confirmed cases of Lyme. Among all age groups, seniors and children have the highest incidence of tick-borne illnesses. According to the national CDC, actual cases of Lyme are estimated to be 10 times greater than the 3,218 reported cases.
How do we reverse this growing threat? Education, awareness, and action.
Drawing from 20 years of experience as Lyme educators and pest management professionals, Barb and Bob Maurais, tick educators formerly with Mainely Ticks, have launched Tick BYTES, an eco-friendly, Do-It-Yourself online protocol that equips homeowners with the knowledge and skills to protect families from vector-borne diseases and pests.
Tick BYTES’ mission is to protect people, pets, and pollinators in homes, neighborhoods, and communities, naturally. “You may have Lyme disease and not even know it,” was Barb’s comment at an educational workshop she presented in 2005. Little did she know that she was talking about herself; she was subsequently diagnosed with Lyme and was successfully treated. Education and awareness are key components in reducing tick-borne illnesses. Prevention continues to be the best prescription.
The unique Tick BYTES model provides you with proven strategies, educational resources, and best practices to better protect your family from future tick and mosquito encounters while utilizing eco-friendly chemistry.
“Pollinators are essential for the reproductive process of most flowering plants and production of fruits and seeds,” Bob Maurais said, “which is why Tick BYTES teaches eco-friendly pest solutions, prioritizing botanicals, which target specific pests while minimizing harm to beneficial insects and other organisms.”
Our educational website, www.tickbytes.us, provides you with strategies and resources to better protect your family.
The Free downloadable Protection Strategies Home & Away booklet teaches you about:
• Deer ticks and their 2-year life cycle
• Tick habitat and hosts
• How to do tick checks and proper tick removal
• EPA approved repellents
• Mosquito reduction strategies
• Tick and mosquito resources
Do you have ticks and/or mosquitoes on your property?
Have you removed a tick from yourself, family member or pet?
Have you wanted to treat your property on your own schedule using eco-friendly products, but didn’t know how?
Now is the time for you to consider treating your own property. Learn how with Tick BYTES DIY A Time to Treat for Ticks and Mosquitoes. This comprehensive, members only guide provides you with proven strategies, educational resources, and best practices to better protect your family from future tick and mosquito encounters while utilizing eco-friendly chemistry. Preview the guide here https://tickbytes.us/take-a-look/
Do you belong to a group or organization that is interested in hosting a workshop on how to reduce the risk of contracting Lyme and other vector-borne diseases? Click the Contact Us tab at www.tickbytes.us to schedule your event.
Send a SASE (self-addressed stamped envelope) to Tick BYTES, 48 William Knight Rd, Windham, ME 04062 to receive a free Tick Identification Guide as shown in the ad below.
Barb Maurais, president of Tick BYTES, is a seasoned Lyme and associated diseases advocate, educator, webmaster, and social media coordinator. Since 2005, she has developed and presented educational talks to numerous community groups and organizations and has networked with Lyme support groups to pass Lyme legislation in the Maine Legislature.
Bob Maurais, Tick BYTES IPM (Integrated Pest Management) Coordinator, holds a Commercial Master Applicator license in Maine, is a member of the Tick IPM Working Group, and has presented at local, state, and national conferences. In 2004, Bob and his brother Ed founded Mainely Ticks, a community-based pest control business where Bob was active in treating residential properties, along with creating content and delivering educational workshops until his retirement in February 2025. <
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