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Staying Safe from Ticks This Summer

June 21, 20262 Mins Read
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This Sunday marks the summer solstice, bringing more opportunities for people in Ontario to run into ticks while enjoying outdoor activities.

The Ontario Ministry of Health is encouraging residents to take steps to lower their risk of tick bites.

“As we head outside to enjoy the warmer weather, it is important to protect ourselves from Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses,” said Health Minister Sylvia Jones. “By taking simple precautions, Ontarians can protect themselves and their families while enjoying the outdoors in our beautiful province.”

Lyme disease is caused by being bitten by an infected deer or blacklegged tick. Symptoms include headache, fever, chills, joint and muscle pain, and a rash that looks like a bullseye.

To avoid tick bites, residents should use insect repellent with DEET or icaridin, check themselves and their pets for ticks after being outside, stay away from tall grass, brush, and leaf litter, and wear light-coloured clothing.

The Ministry also suggests putting clothes in the dryer on high heat for ten minutes when returning indoors before washing them.

If you notice any symptoms, reach out to a healthcare provider right away.

You can find complete information about ticks on the official website of the Ontario government.


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