The 2022-2023 winter has been a rainy one. After the wet and rainy winter we’ve had in Northern California, experts say we may see more ticks this summer.

Ticks are one of the most concerning pests because they can cause Lyme Disease. They’re the most active during warm months. And since we’re out-and-about more when it’s warm, ticks are a threat to public health. So what can we do to prevent getting bitten by ticks?

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Are you planning on spending time in the country this spring and summer? What do you do to keep you and your family from getting ticks?

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