Sucking won't work: in Kirov, they have started treating lawns for ticks.

Sucking won't work: in Kirov, they have started treating lawns for ticks.

      At an operational meeting with the head of the Kirov administration, Vyacheslav Simakov, a report was presented on the protection of urban areas from ticks. As reported by acting head of the Department of Urban Economy Kristina Ovechkina, the first stage of treatment is nearing completion, and the contracting organizations have been determined.

      The priority is the route of the Velikoretsky pilgrimage. Ovechkina assured that by the end of May, all lawn areas along the pilgrims' path will be treated. In addition, the funeral service has already begun acaricidal treatment of municipal cemeteries — the work will be carried out in two stages at all burial sites.

      Territorial administrations also presented reports. In the Lenin district, the first stage in public areas has been completed. In other districts, contractors have worked in most green zones: large parks, squares, memorial areas, and places popular with residents. The second stage is scheduled for June.

      Vyacheslav Simakov emphasized the need for strict quality control. He stressed that one cannot rely solely on paper reports and photographs from the site of aerosol treatment. "There are many accessible ways to check how effectively a particular area is protected from ticks, or involve specialists from relevant organizations," said the head of the administration.

      Simakov also added that municipal specialists must monitor weather conditions: the contractor should conduct tick treatment only under favorable forecasts.

      Recall that earlier Newsler.ru reported that Rospotrebnadzor published a document listing regions endemic for tick-borne viral encephalitis. According to this data, the entire territory of the Kirov region was considered endemic in 2025, and the risk remains in 2026. Rospotrebnadzor: the risk of tick-borne encephalitis is elevated throughout the Kirov region. Don't pull or squeeze the abdomen: the Ministry of Emergency Situations reminded what to do after a tick bite. Risky tourism: guests of the Kirov region are invited to be eaten by ticks?

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Sucking won't work: in Kirov, they have started treating lawns for ticks.

In Kirov, acaricide treatment of municipal lands has begun. Contracts with contractors have already been signed, and the first stage of work is nearing completion. However, the head of the administration, Vyacheslav Simakov, instructed not to relax: reports and photos are not the main thing; real effectiveness is needed.