Climate Change Extends Tick Season in Georgia, Raising Disease Spread Risk
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Climate Change Extends Tick Season in Georgia, Raising Disease Spread Risk

What's Happening? Rising temperatures in Georgia are extending the tick season, increasing the risk of tick-borne diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever and Lyme disease. According to experts, the warmer climate allows ticks to become active earlier and spread to previously too-cold areas. Th
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