Mid-AtlanticWVfull guide in production

Ticks in West Virginia

We haven't published the full West Virginia state guide yet. Below is the regional baseline for the Mid-Atlantic — the species, season, and lead disease pattern that typically applies to your area while we finish state-specific sourcing.

Regional baseline for Mid-Atlantic

High Lyme + emerging anaplasmosis/babesiosis. Lone star tick expanding northward along the coast.

Primary species (regional)
Blacklegged tick
Lead disease angle (regional)
Lyme disease
Region
Mid-Atlantic
State guide status
In production · published in order of reader urgency

What we recommend in the meantime

  • Find your species — the five U.S. ticks worth knowing are covered on the homepage with macro photos and scale bars. Species identification →
  • Build a kit — the Build My Tick Kit quiz works without a full state guide; it routes around cat-household toxicity, kid-age rules, and seasonality regardless. Start the quiz →
  • Browse published states — we publish state guides in order of tick burden + reader demand. See what's published →
  • National overview — the regional choropleth on the homepage gives you the same evidence we're using to prioritize. Open the national map →