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Expect a usual amount of ticks and mosquitos this summer. In Wisconsin, that's a lot. Here are 5 strategies to keep them and ...
Climate change and growing deer populations have helped Lyme disease proliferate in New England. But there are several ways ...
As temperatures rise, deer ticks become more common and visible throughout this region. To avoid getting sick, CCHD ...
For those looking to go outside and enjoy a beautiful spring day, keep in mind that Connecticut is attracting more and more ticks, and those ticks are carrying more and ...
Ticks can spread Lyme disease and give people red meat allergies, and now there’s increasing worry in Minnesota about another ...
May marks Lyme Disease Awareness Month, a time to learn how to protect yourself and your loved ones from tick bites. Lyme disease is a bacterial infection spread through the bite of infected ...
Temperatures remain spring-like and warm in South Dakota- but if you’re heading outside, then beware of ticks. The South ...
While early predictions have warned of a potential surge in mosquito numbers this summer, some are sounding the alarm on a different bloodsucker – ticks are back in business in parts of Minnesota.
Higher temperatures mean we are approaching the peak season for ticks and the diseases they carry. Pets cannot only track ticks into our homes, but they are also not immune to tick-borne illnesses ...
That's especially helpful in removing small, young deer ticks, which are harder to see when doing tick checks. Lee said his high rubber boots are excellent in keeping ticks away from his skin.