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How to Protect Yourself From Ticks — and Lyme Disease — in the Bay Area

In California we’re at less risk from tick-borne Lyme disease — but we’re not immune. Here’s what to know about keeping yourself and your pets safe.

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According to KQED’s source item, How to Protect Yourself From Ticks — and Lyme Disease — in the Bay Area, In California we’re at less risk from tick-borne Lyme disease — but we’re not immune. Here’s what to know about keeping yourself and your pets safe.

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The development sits in VINI’s Bay Area file for local readers tracking public services, civic decisions, transportation, housing, safety, and community life across the Bay Area. The original report is linked so readers can check the source account, follow later updates, and compare new coverage against the first published record. The source item is dated 2026-05-28T17:01:39+00:00.

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