More people are heading to the ER for tick bites this year. Here’s why. - The Washington Post
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The Washington PostWisconsin could be in for ‘a big year' for Lyme disease as tick bites soar WPRER visits for tick bites are spiking in the Northeast — here's why NBC BostonEarly tick surge has CDC and pest pros on high alert Valley News LiveTick bites surge in Dane County as season gets off to rough start WKOW
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