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Ticks are small, spider-like creatures most often found outside in wooded or brushy areas with tall grass, rocks, logs, and fallen leaves.​ Ticks bite and feed by attaching to animals and humans, sticking their mouthparts into the skin, and sucking blood for up to several days. There are many different kinds of ticks in California, but only six kinds are known to commonly bite humans. Sometimes these ticks carry germs (like bacteria or viruses) that can spread to a person while the tick is attached and cause disease. 

The best way to avoid getting tick-borne diseases is to prevent tick bites: use tick repellent when going outside in areas where ticks are common, and check for ticks often while outside and after you return indoors. If you find a tick attached to your skin, remove it right away with tweezers.

Learn more about preventing tick-borne diseases


Tick-Borne Diseases in California
  • Anaplasmosis
  • Babesiosis
  • Lyme Disease
  • Spotted Fever Group Rickettsia and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
  • Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever
  • Tick Paralysis
  • Tularemia
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At-a-glance document for health professionals 
  • CDPH Tick-Borne Disease Information for Health Professionals webpage​
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  • CDPH Ehrlichiosis fact sheet (PDF) ā€“ March 2022
  • Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases Publications by CDPH-VBDS (PDF) 1998-2019
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  • CDC Ticks webpage
  • CDC Tick Surveillance Guidance – Ixodes pacificus (PDF)

Seasonal Risk of Exposure to Infected Western Blacklegged Ticks in California

Seasonal Tick Risk Graphic

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 Toolkits 
  • Tick-Borne Diseases: Occupational Health Toolkit
  • Don’t Let the Ticks Bite! Educational Toolkit for Youth – Updated July 2022​​
  • Don’t Give Bugs a Biting Chance! Repellent Toolkit ā€“ Updated July 2021
Educational Materials  
  • Controlling Ticks Around Your Home (PDF)
    – April 2021
  • Prevent Tick Bites - Prevent Disease brochure (PDF) English/Spanish ā€“ July 2019
  • Common Ticks in California wallet card (PDF) English/Spanish ā€“ Updated November 2023
  • Lyme Disease in California brochure (PDF) English/Spanish ā€“ August 2017
  • Keep Ticks OFF You! flyer (PDF) ā€“ June 2016  Learn how to ā€œRepel, Remove, and Showerā€ to prevent tick bites and tick-borne diseases  

  • Quick Guide to Ticks and Diseases They Transmit (PDF) ā€“ Updated April 2018           
  • Tick-Borne Diseases and Tick Bite Prevention (PDF) – Large educational poster 36" by 42"

If you would like to request copies of these educational materials for your agency or program, please contact the CDPH Vector-Borne Disease Section at (916) 552-9730 or email VBDS@cdph.ca.gov.​ ā€‹ā€‹

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