Wataha.no
Send report Radio TV Your account

Ticks in Norway

add to Favorites
Rate the article
Rate the article

.

They bite where the skin is thin. But where in the country should the greatest attention be paid? The new map from flattkart will provide the answer.

As part of an EU-funded project, NorthTick has developed  webpage where anyone who wishes to report the presence of ticks in Norway.

In the long run, the collected data will provide valuable information about the geographical distribution of ticks in the country. The map can also tell you something about seasonal variations and can indicate where in Norway exists high or low risk of being bitten by a tick.

The map was launched on June 30, and within just over a week, ticks were observed in many places in the country. There are particularly many reports along the coast in southern Norway. Along Oslo fjord blue dots that indicate the presence of ticks, they are close to each other on the map. They are also located near Ålesund.

- Surprisingly many people have reported the presence of ticks. Even before the map was properly published in the media, people recorded the sightings, says biologist Yvonne Kerlefsen of the NTB tick center.

Anonymous reports

If you want to record a tick sighting, please report observed bites or crawling ticks to humans, dogs, cats, game and birds. You can also upload a photo of the tick.

Read our next article: The climate change

Weather

loader image
Oslo, NO
6:50 a.m., May 12, 2024
temperature icon 9° C
moderately cloudy
Humidity: 74%
Pressure: 1025 mb
Wind: 2 mph
Wind Taste: 3 mph
clouds: 59%
Visibility: 0 km
Sunrise: 4:46 am
Sunset: 9:40 pm

Exchange rate

Polish zlotys

1 PLN

=

NOK

0,375

Norwegian crown

SEK

0,384

Swedish Krona

EUR

4,310

Euro

USD

3,932

United States dollar

Featured Articles

Latest articles

Inflation in Norway: Price growth slowed for the fourth month in a row

Inflation in Norway: Price growth slowed for the fourth month in a row. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased by 3,6%. from April 2023 to April 2024. This is…


Eurovision 2024: The final evening of a competition that arouses both fascination and controversy!

Eurovision 2024: The final evening of a competition that arouses both fascination and controversy! In 2023, the Eurovision song contest attracted record audiences, reaching 162 million viewers. This is an event that raises extreme…


Lack of rainfall increases the risk of forest fires!

Lack of rainfall increases the risk of forest fires! - If you are even remotely unsure whether it is safe to light a barbecue or fire, don't do it. It's that simple, says director Elisabeth...


Visit our social networking sites