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Ticks active in Wasatch Back until mid-July; officials encou
Ticks active in Wasatch Back until mid-July; officials encou
Ticks active in Wasatch Back until mid-July; officials encourage caution
The two species of tick that are most common in the Wasatch Back are the Rocky Mountain Wood tick and the brown dog tick.
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