A long winter with snow and freezing winds has given way to spring with warmer weather and the chance to get outdoors and enjoy spring activities. Unfortunately, the warmer weather also brings an ...
Ticks are, unfortunately, a fact of life when experiencing the great outdoors, but these states are places where you don't ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you think the recent freezing temperatures will have any effect on Rhode Island’s surging tick populations, think again. “One ...
Ticks are found all over the world. There are more than 900 species, and many of them pass on dangerous diseases to both humans and animals. Recently, researchers conducted the largest study of its ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you think the recent freezing temperatures will have any effect on Rhode Island’s surging tick populations, think again. “One ...
Stay hydrated by primarily drinking water, especially during summer's peak heat. Apply sunscreen with at least SPF 30 and reapply frequently, especially after swimming or sweating. Check for ticks ...
America has a tick problem. While the overall number of ticks may not be increasing annually, the species of ticks that call particular regions of the nation home have changed. Previously, only one or ...
Although last year saw low numbers of winter ticks on Maine's moose population, the state's moose biologist expects much higher numbers for the coming winter season. Lee Kantar said that's because the ...
If you think the recent freezing temperatures will have any effect on Rhode Island’s surging tick populations, think again. “One thing people need to know about ticks is they’re not killed by the cold ...
Ticks have evolved different techniques to survive winter. They stay deep down in the leaf litter close to the forest floor ...