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There is a little-known disease spreading through the Mid-Atlantic from deer ticks. It is a parasite that attacks a person’s red blood cells. But early symptoms can be subtle.
The illness is caused by a parasite, which makes it different from many well-known tick-borne diseases, such as Lyme.
It turns out that donkeys are exceptionally good at repelling deer ticks. Now, researchers at the University of Massachusetts ...
Craig Finn and Patterson Hood have announced plans for a very special co-headline tour. The shows get underway with a ...
Blacklegged ticks are extremely common in Northeastern United States. Recently, these ticks have steadily expanded into other ...
The Wood County Sheriff’s Office said the unnamed motorcyclist was traveling east on Middleton Pike near Tontogany Road when they hit a deer. Shortly after that collision, the sheriff’s office ...
Last month, the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDA&CS) reported the presence of the invasive spotted lanternfly in Rockingham County.
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