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  • Don’t Let Japanese Barberry ‘Tick’ You Off - Granicus
    Dense infestations of Japanese barberry provide an ideal habitat for blacklegged (deer) ticks Tightly growing shrubs produce low light levels and high humidity, allowing Lyme disease-causing bacteria to flourish on small mammals like white-footed mice Infected mice are bitten by ticks, which can then carry the disease to other animals and humans
  • Avoid Planting This Pretty, But Invasive Shrub Thats Bringing Ticks To . . .
    Shrubs with the thicket-like character of Japanese barberry that still add privacy to your back yard (but aren't known for being tick hangouts) include ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius), common elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) and red-flowering currant (Ribes sanguineum)
  • Japanese Barberry - Berberis thunbergii - PNW Plants
    Japanese Barberry is a deciduous shrub which grows to a height of up to 6’ and may extend out to 8’ in width in a dense rounded form It bears bright green obovate leaves which vary in length from 0 5" to 1 25", and in width from 25”- 5”
  • The barberry-tick connection - Farm Progress
    The sharp spine-covered shrub, which grows 3 to 6 feet tall, is a prime housing location for deer ticks, according to researchers in Connecticut They found higher densities of deer ticks carrying Lyme disease in barberry infestations than in other habitats Why?
  • Do Barberry Shrubs Attract Ticks - flowergardennews. com
    Japanese barberry (Berberis thunbergii), a spine-covered shrub growing 3 to 6 feet tall, is a major habitat for deer ticks, particularly in Connecticut Studies indicate that barberry infestations yield higher densities of Lyme disease-carrying deer ticks compared to other environments
  • Hate ticks? Get rid of your Japanese barberry - Clean North
    Japanese barberry is a popular low-maintenance shrub that comes with a steep hidden cost: It’s an invasive species that not only can disrupt ecosystems but also foster Lyme disease If you have any barberry on your property, we encourage you to dig it up, dispose of it in the trash, and replace it with a native shrub
  • Japanese Barberry Linked to Lyme Disease: What Gardeners Need to Know
    Scientists in Maine find that various nonnative invasive species create a thick underbrush loaded with infected mice Gardeners should know about these recent findings concerning Japanese barberry and other nonnative invasive plants plaguing northeastern forests
  • The Japanese Barberry and the Tick - RC Master Gardeners
    At least 20 states have declared Japanese barberry to be an invasive plant (2) Prime hiding spot for Deer-ticks and rodents The barberry bush, with its arching branches, provides shelter from predators and weather Mice nest in their barberry home
  • Avoid these tick-attracting plants - Fairfax VA Home Inspections
    This invasive shrub creates dense, shady areas with high humidity—perfect conditions for ticks to thrive Studies have shown that ticks are found in much higher numbers where Japanese Barberry grows Deer-attracting plants like tulips, hostas, and daylilies can also increase your tick risk Deer are major carriers of ticks and often bring
  • Tick and relationship to Japanese Barberry
    What can you do to reduce tick populations and Lyme disease? •Reduce deer density •Reduce source of Lyme disease •mice •Manage forest understory to reduce tick habitat •Eliminate invasive shrubs that benefit tick populations • Japanese barberry, bush honeysuckle





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