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Have you seen more ticks than usual lately in Delaware? You're not alone. Here's what's up with the state's tick population ...
If you're not a fan of bugs, you might be in for a rough summer in Iowa. A mild winter and wet spring could mean more mosquitos and other bugs.
From the editorial: "Smith called this summer a 'perfect storm' for mosquitoes and other unwanted picnic guests. Expect ...
Whether in their backyards, high on a mountain, or on a well-traveled back road or highway, folks are quite certain to ...
While these ticks don’t carry disease, blood loss, irritation and fur loss can be fatal to moose, which depend on thick coats ...
The spring and summer are prime time for ticks and mosquitoes, but there’s work to be done to prevent insects year-round. ...
Fleas can also transmit parasites like tapeworms and spread diseases that pose risks to both cats and people. Veterinarian-approved flea and tick treatments are safe and effective and often ...
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Most Iowans welcomed this year's mild winter, giving us a break from frigid ... trimmed and clear of debris to keep fire ants and ticks away, Smith said. And don't forget crawlspaces and attics ...
“One of the clues [is] that it’s a tick that you’d typically pick up earlier in the season, like early spring or winter,” Merchant says. But Lampman stresses that you can still be bitten ...