While Vermont is stunning to visit any time of the year, the warmer seasons in the Green Mountain State are ideal for getting outside, watching the flowers bloom, and hitting a hiking trail or two. However, this is also an opportune time for transmitting tick-borne diseases, such as babesiosis.

Babesiosis is a tick-borne illness that has been on the rise in Vermont according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Based on research from 2011 to 2019, cases of babesiosis skyrocketed to the point where this tick-borne illness is now classified as endemic. Read to learn more about this tick-borne illness and how you can protect yourself and your family while you enjoy your time in Vermont.

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Although babesiosis is on the rise, there’s no reason not to enjoy Vermont in the warmer months. When you venture into nature, remember to cover up, wear long pants, and protect your skin with tick repellent.

If you need ideas of where to explore, take a look at these best spring hikes in Vermont.

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