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Many summer pests are already here but experts say more could be on the way. Here's how you can protect yourself, your home.
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 ...
Recommendations: wash the area with soap and water, and apply cold presses and topical antihistamines in case of intense itching. Symptoms: immediate pain, slight swelling, intense stinging. Bees ...
The lone star tick can cause Alpha-gal Syndrome. The tick essentially transfers a sugar molecule called alpha-gal to your ...
With summer weather arriving right on schedule, it’s a good time to review what works and what doesn’t work when it comes to ...
Some experts believe this is going to turn out to be the worst tick season yet. It is in full swing now, and those ticks ...
Two beavers in the Sherman area have tested positive for tularemia, which can be spread by ticks, deer flies, direct animal contact or contaminated food and water.
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On this week’s edition of the NBC4 Sports Extra, NBC4 Digital Sports Reporter David DeGuzman is joined by NBC4 sports anchor Whitney Harding and NBC4 digital reporter ...
Don’t let mosquitoes and ticks ruin your carefree summer fun. As we spend more time outdoors for activities like camping, ...
With tickborne illnesses on the rise, experts are urging you to stay extra vigilant. Follow these six steps to protect yourself.
The Chautauqua County Health Department has confirmed two beavers in the Sherman area tested positive for tularemia. Cases of tularemia in animals are rarely detected in WNY; the last confirmed case ...