While you’re out stocking up on toilet paper and hand sanitizer, be sure to grab some cans of bug repellant too. Experts predict that the tick population in Oklahoma this spring and summer will be extremely high because it didn’t get too cold this winter, and it’s wet outside. It’s still recommended to get outdoors and enjoy nature but we want to make sure you are prepared and aware of what’s going on. Keep scrolling for more details.

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Click here for more information from the CDC about ticks and prevention tips. If you would like more information on testing ticks for diseases, please visit www.testmytick.com.

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