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Since the increase in reported cases of Lyme, temperatures have risen less than one degree. This increase isn’t enough to allow the ticks to survive winter. Deforestation/the proliferation of deer populations, are FAR bigger culprits. https://theconversation.com/how-the-lyme-disease-epidemic-is-spreading-and-why-ticks-are-so-hard-to-stop-123142

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