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The presence of blacklegged ticks in Montana may increase the risk of exposure to new tick-borne illnesses in the state.
The state's Tick Research Lab, based at East Stroudsburg University, has recorded more than twice as many ticks this May compared to the same time last year.
Recent research suggests that Ixodes scapularis and Ixodes pacificus may also trigger alpha-gal syndrome, broadening the geographic risk for this potentially life-threatening meat allergy.
For livestock, consult with a veterinarian about health program to control ticks. Not all insecticide products are effective on ticks.
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