The surge in tick activity poses significant health risks, particularly in the Northeast and Midwest regions. Lyme disease, caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi, can lead to a range of health issues if untreated. Symptoms may include fever, fatigue, joint pain, and neurological complications. The small size of blacklegged ticks often makes their bites go unnoticed, increasing the risk of infection. Additionally, other tick-borne diseases can be transmitted in as little as 15 minutes, further emphasizing the need for vigilance. Populations in high-risk areas are particularly vulnerable, and the CDC advises taking precautions when spending time outdoors.