Lyme Disease Cases Surge in Vermont Amid Expanding Tick Populations
Lyme Disease Cases Surge in Vermont Amid Expanding Tick Populations
US · Published Jun 27, 2026
Vermont is experiencing a significant rise in Lyme disease cases, attributed to expanding tick populations and climate change.
The Vermont Agency of Agriculture has reported that 51% of deer ticks tested from 2020 to 2024 carried Lyme disease.

Impact & Risks

The rise in Lyme disease poses health risks to Vermont residents, especially those engaging in outdoor activities. Symptoms include fever, joint pain, and rashes, which can lead to severe complications if untreated. Increased tick activity during warmer months heightens the risk of exposure, particularly in areas like meadows, forests, and suburban lawns.

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