Health
Ticks
Ticks are found all over the world, from lowlands to alpine regions. These tiny arachnids can transmit infectious diseases and can also be quite a nuisance. Here’s how to protect yourself from ticks and what you need to keep in mind.
Ticks are among the most significant vectors of pathogens to humans and animals. Due to climate change, both the tick fauna and tick behavior in Germany are changing.
What are ticks?
How many species of ticks are there in Germany?
When is the peak season for tick bites?
How do ticks get onto people?
Where do ticks prefer to bite?
How can I protect myself from a tick bite?
Why should I check myself for ticks?
What diseases can be transmitted by a tick bite?
What is TBE?
Where are the TBE risk areas in Hesse?
What is Lyme disease?
What should I keep in mind after a tick bite?
What should you keep in mind when it comes to pets?
What impact does climate change have?
Further information
- Federal Institute for Public Health - Children's Health (opens in a new tab)
- Federal Institute for Public Health - Infection Control (opens in a new tab)
- European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) (opens in a new tab)
- Hessian State Office for Health and Care (HLfGP) (opens in a new tab)
- Robert Koch Institute (opens in a new tab)
- Federal Environment Agency (UBA) - Potential for Harm (opens in a new tab)
- Federal Environment Agency (UBA) - General Information (opens in a new tab)
Contact us
Health department
Address
Konradinerallee 11
65189 Wiesbaden
65189 Wiesbaden
Postal address
P.O. Box 3920
65029 Wiesbaden
65029 Wiesbaden
Arrival
Notes on public transport
Bus stop Weidenbornstraße, bus lines 3, 6 and 33.
Telephone
- +49 611 312817
- +49 611 312828
- +49 611 313971
Opening hours
The departments of the public health department offer special consultation hours. These can be found in the services.
Information on accessibility
- Barrier-free access is available
