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Ticks are not a new problem here in New England. But a study out of UMass Amherst has identified a new strain of bacteria in rabbit ticks and it is definitely something to look out for.
Adult spotted lanternflies, usually seen between July and November, are about one inch long and one-half inch wide. The tan forewings have black spots, while their signature colorful hindwings have ...
Just in time for the arrival of warmer weather, the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services has launched a new tick ...
The Buckeye Tick Testing Laboratory at Ohio State University is up and running and now ready to accept samples.
Invasive weeds are so bad at Flint Lake, during last year’s Department of Natural Resources survey, DNR had to clean its boat ...
A great resource to help residents learn about tick species and diseases they can pass on is the Nebraska Tick Surveillance ...
Amazon John of Silly Safaris discusses the importance of opossums in our ecosystem at Life.Style.Live! event in Indianapolis.
Maryland is home to multiple types of ticks, which can spread disease. Here's what to look out for and how to avoid ...
Lyme disease is probably the most widely known disease that can result from a bite from the black-legged tick (a.k.a. deer ...
Two cases of alpha-gal syndrome suggest that the lone star tick isn’t the only species in the United States capable of triggering an allergy to red meat.
Spotted lanternflies are returning to Indiana this spring, threatening trees and crops. Here’s what Hoosiers should know and how to help stop the spread.