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Tick season is ramping up in Ontario. Here’s how you can protect yourself from bites 鈥 and Lyme disease

Nearly 1,800 Lyme disease-spreading ticks were reported across Canada so far this year, over 1,000 of which were in Ontario.

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This July 20, 2016 file photo shows a tick whose bite can transmit Lyme disease. Over a thousand ticks capable of spreading the disease have already been spotted in Ontario this year.


It’s looking to be another tick-filled summer in Ontario as factors including climate change grant the Lyme disease-spreading insects footholds in areas they’ve never been seen before.

More than a thousand ticks capable of transmitting the potentially debilitating disease have already been reported in the province as tick season ramps up, with the large majority of sightings centred in the 海角社区官网area.聽

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Kevin Jiang

Kevin Jiang is a Toronto-based staff reporter for the Star鈥檚 Express Desk. Follow him on X: .

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