An account of the history of tick control in Uganda is given. It is presented in three phases. Phase one covers the years 1935–1970, being a period of relative stability, while phases two and three cover the periods 1971–1985, characterized by wars and political instability, and 1986 to-date, years of calm and national rehabilitation, respectively.
Mention is also made on the future strategies for the control of ticks based on new technologies and earlier experience.