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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.
Climate change and growing deer populations have helped Lyme disease proliferate in New England. But there are several ways ...
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 ...
One bug to beware of is the tick. If a tick bite goes unnoticed, it can develop into Lyme disease and anaplasmosis in humans.
Symptoms, which typically emerge two to six hours after eating meat, include hives, nausea, wheezing, low blood pressure and ...
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Tick bites are increasing alpha-gal meat allergy cases, especially in fragmented suburban and forested landscapes.
With weather getting warmer, we all want to get outdoors and enjoy Spring, but ticks are also starting to appear in nature.
Temperatures remain spring-like and warm in South Dakota- but if you’re heading outside, then beware of ticks. The South ...
With the arrival of spring and summer, the Midwest is bracing for an increase in tick activity – particularly deer ticks, ...
Just in time for the arrival of warmer weather, the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services has launched a new tick ...
With spring underway, the likelihood of getting a tick-borne illness is elevated, according to Mayo Clinic. One that ...