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It’s shaping up to be a record tick season. Which ones do you need to worry about?

Tick populations surge nationwide, prompting warnings about record disease risks this summer

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Health officials and media outlets report an unusually high tick presence across the U.S., with warmer temperatures accelerating their spread into new regions. Coverage highlights elevated emergency room visits for tickborne illnesses, including Lyme disease, with some areas—such as Arkansas—identifying hotspots. Prevention tips dominate discussions, emphasizing yard maintenance, protective clothing, and vigilant checks after outdoor exposure.

Major outlets including *Yahoo*, *PBS*, and *NJ.com* are amplifying the trend, with regional reports from *Maine Public*, *WBAY*, and *The Keene Sentinel* detailing localized spikes. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has not yet issued a formal nationwide alert, though state health departments are urging heightened caution. Public interest platforms like *theSkimm* and *WorldAtlas* are framing ticks as a summertime threat, comparing them to other seasonal hazards.

Watch for potential CDC advisories or expanded testing protocols for emerging tickborne pathogens. Travelers and outdoor workers should monitor updates from local health departments before planning activities in high-risk zones.

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Questions people are asking

Are ticks spreading to areas where they haven’t been seen before?

Coverage from *PBS* and *WorldAtlas* confirms ticks are expanding into new regions, including parts of Arkansas and other states not previously identified as high-risk.

Is Lyme disease the only concern with increased tick populations?

While Lyme disease is frequently mentioned, *WHIZ News* and other sources highlight broader tickborne threats without specifying additional diseases. The CDC has not yet detailed all potential risks.

What preventive measures are being recommended most often?

Outlets like *90.5 WESA* and *The Keene Sentinel* emphasize yard treatments, wearing long sleeves/pants, using repellent, and conducting daily tick checks—especially after outdoor activities.

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