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STEVENSVILLE, MI – State officials confirmed Michigan’s first detection of the Asian longhorned tick, an invasive pest which carries disease and presents a major risk to cattle.
The number of blacklegged ticks have exploded in the past decade, seemingly getting worse by the year as Canadian seasons get ...
A silent invader, barely visible to the naked eye, is rapidly multiplying across the American landscape, raising urgent ...
The weather plays a major role in the number of ticks. "It really depends on the weather every year," Parker said. "If we ...
It's officially summer, a time for barbecues, the beach—and protecting yourself against the teeny, tiny black-legged deer ...
"This year’s nymphal stage blacklegged tick season has started with a real bang," said Neeta Connally, a biology professor at ...
Experts warn that tiny, active nymph ticks increase Lyme disease risk because they can be too small to detect.
A fitness influencer from California is learning to walk again after a rare condition caused by a tick bite left her ...
The Fordham University Tri-State Tick Risk Index is at the highest it can be, 10/10, raising concerns about Lyme Disease, ...
A warming climate is driving a rise in Lyme disease and the introduction of lesser-known tick-borne diseases, public health ...
Maria Palen, who boasts thousands of followers on social media, is now learning to walk again after the rare condition left ...