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Changes to forests, and how close people and their livestock live to them, have changed tick habitats and the risks humans face of Lyme disease and other illnesses.
If you've got pets that spend any time outside or if you spend any time outside you've got to be careful and on the lookout for ticks.
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Tick populations have surged in the Northeast. Here’s how to keep you and your pets safe this summer.With climate change, tick populations have surged across the Northeast. While New York City isn’t a hot spot for ticks, it’s ...
Before going for a hike or hitting a park this summer, here’s what you need to know about ticks — and the diseases they carry ...
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Lansing State Journal on MSNTick season is here and a mowed yard is no longer good enough protectionMichigan's tick population is booming and biting with a greater risk of infection. The state's official tick ...
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