Winter is the season for deer ticks, which can spread Lyme disease and other illnesses, San Mateo County public health officials said Monday.
Up to 3 percent of ticks collected in San Mateo County in 2015 and 2016 are infected with disease-causing bacteria, according to San Mateo Mosquito and Vector Control District laboratory director Dr. Nayer Zahiri.
The 3 percent figure is consistent with previous years’ results.
“Tick-borne illnesses can be very serious,” district spokeswoman Megan Sebay said in a statement. “Don’t be afraid to enjoy our county’s wonderful parks and open spaces, but do protect yourself against ticks.”
District officials recommend that residents prevent tick bites by wearing light-colored clothing and long sleeves and pants, using repellant containing DEET and avoiding contact with brush, tall grass and leaf litter.
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