Illinois Braces for High Tick Levels in 2026
Illinois Braces for High Tick Levels in 2026
US · Published May 12, 2026
Illinois is expected to experience an unusually high tick population during the 2026 season, according to CBS News.
This increase could lead to heightened risks of tick-borne illnesses such as Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
The report suggests that environmental factors, including warmer temperatures and increased humidity, may be contributing to the surge in tick activity.

Why It's Important?

The elevated tick activity poses a significant health risk to Illinois residents, particularly those who engage in outdoor activities. Tick bites can transmit diseases such as Lyme disease, which can cause long-term health complications if untreated. Pets are also at risk, as ticks can latch onto animals and be brought into homes. The increased tick population may lead to a rise in medical visits and public health concerns across the state.

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