Correct, they are immature ticks (likely lone star or dog ticks if you leave near KY). Don't know how you plan on using the property (for recreation, hunting or for a house) but keeping the grass cut low on the property should do the trick as ticks avoid areas with sunlight and low vegetation. Residual insecticides can be used along weedy edges if problems persist. They only stay at that stage (larvae) for one blood meal after which they molt into a nymph, take a blood meal, and then into a sexually reproducing adult. The later stages (nymph/adults) aren't as dense since they are dispersed via blood hosts or killed in some manner (predation, killed by host, etc). Females can oviposit thousands of eggs so you likely ran into on area where a animal(s) infested with adult ticks congregated. Hope this helps.



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