Just treated my clothes with permethrin.... Never had to do that in February before.
Same here.
Are we not warming more climate-wise? Look at this month. So, if it has a bearing on it, south Jersey is warmer than north jersey on average, so we'd get an increase in ticks before the North does.
BTW, I climbed a hill on the side of Monksville Reservoir (Passaic County) 10 years ago while fishing, and I got at least 40 ticks on me from that little jaunt.
We definitely are getting warmer, at least the past few years have shown that trend. Overall though, I'm referring to absolute number of tick encounters throughout the year, not earlier or later. I think if temperature affected the tick numbers that much, then Florida and much of the Southeast would be overrun and the Northeast would have fewer as you go farther north, but Massachusetts and Maine are said to be horrendous with them.
I realize that this is anecdotal, but my experience has been consistent over the years. I've gotten plenty of ticks on me in Morris County, Sussex, etc., while hiking and other outdoor adventures, but I'm really starting to believe that the Pine Barrens have it all beat as far as numbers. The second worst place I've ever encountered was in Northern Mercer/Southern Hunterdon County, believe it or not, but they were predominately dog ticks. I've just never seen anything like the Pine Barrens before as far as tick encounters, and so far it's overwhelmingly deer and lone star instead of dog ticks. There's also the fact that they are questing right on the pine needles on the trail. It's puzzling to me. Agree about eradicating them from the Earth.