Disease-carrying ticks have increased their topographical range in the past 20 years, now showing up in different places every year and they reproduce rapidly. The rate of tick-borne disease will continue to increase as we experience environmental changes that led to rising populations of mice and deer which carry the ticks that feed on them, helping the ticks to spread, and there are no tick-control answers. Lyme is the best-known tick-borne illness but they can carry Babesiosis, Powassan virus, Bourbon virus, Heartland virus, rash illness, Rickettsia parkeri, hemorrhagic fever, ehrlichiosis and tularemia. Scientists don’t understand ticks as well as they do other disease-spreading pests. So here is how you can protect yourself from ticks: before you go outside use insect repellents to cover your skin, wear long sleeves and pants, and tuck your pants into your socks.
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