Report Moose Ticks
Maine’s Moose Are Under Threat. You Can Help.
Moose ticks are rapidly spreading across Maine, putting one of our most iconic species at risk.
With just a few minutes of your time, you can help us track tick activity, identify problem areas, and support targeted treatments that could stop millions of ticks before they hatch.
Join the effort. Report what you’re seeing. Be part of the solution.
What Are Moose Ticks and Why Do They Matter?
Moose ticks are not your typical tick. They follow a one-year life cycle and can overwhelm a single animal in devastating numbers.
- A single moose can carry 40,000 to 80,000 ticks
- Each tick can lay 2,000 to 3,000 eggs
- Those eggs hatch in the winter, continuing the cycle
This leads to severe stress, hair loss, blood loss, and in many cases, death. Left unchecked, the population impact can be significant across Maine.
A Simple Way to Make a Massive Impact
The good news is this:
With the right timing and treatment in the fall, we can stop 60 to 100 million ticks before they ever hatch.
But to do that effectively, we need real-world data from people on the ground.
That’s where you come in.
How You Can Help
5 Minutes Can Make a Difference
We’re looking for hunters, landowners, outdoor enthusiasts, and Maine residents willing to:
- Share what they’re seeing in their area
- Report tick activity or moose condition observations
- Help us identify high-risk zones
- Contribute to ongoing tracking and treatment efforts
Help Us Track Tick Activity in Your Area
- Report tick sightings or infestations
- Share moose observations
- Provide location details
- Upload photos (if available)
Your submission helps us build a clearer picture of where intervention is needed most.
