Episode 219: Deer Ticks Are Spreading Across Canada… Here’s Why
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In this episode of Outdoor Journal Radio, we dive deep into the growing tick problem across Canada, including Lyme disease, real-world risks, and what every outdoorsman needs to know before heading out this season.
We’re joined by Dr. Catherine Bouchard of the Public Health Agency of Canada, who breaks down:
Why tick populations are exploding in Canada
How Lyme disease actually spreads
The real odds of getting infected
What happens if you miss a tick bite
The most effective ways to protect yourself
We also share real stories from the field, including extreme bug conditions, close calls, and what it’s actually like dealing with ticks while filming in remote locations.
If you spend any time outdoors, this is information you can’t afford to ignore.
Watch now before your next trip.
Chapters (boosts retention + SEO)
00:00 Intro
02:00 Why ticks are a growing problem
08:00 YouTube controversy and flagged episode
21:00 What happens if ticks disappear
36:00 Expert interview: Dr. Catherine Bouchard
44:00 Lyme disease explained
52:00 How ticks spread and infect
1:00:00 Real risks and symptoms
1:08:00 How to protect yourself outdoors
1:20:00 Final takeaways