Some ticks can be active even in winter, including two types that transmit Lyme disease
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With winter upon us, you might have decided to store your insect repellent in the back of the closet until spring. Well, you might want to dig it back out.
Some species of ticks can be active during winter. And if you live in a warm enough area (or are traveling to one), that goes for mosquitoes, too.
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