We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Tick season is once again upon us, and if you're not prepared, they could be hitching a ride on you or your pets. No one wants to find these ...
A new survey reveals that farmers in the U.S. Northeast face rising tick exposure and increasing risks from tick-borne ...
As temperatures rise and climate patterns shift, the tick season starts earlier, lasts longer, and reaches places it hasn't before, including right in your backyard. But the good news is that you can ...
Experts say the population levels of two of Wisconsin's most irritating and harmful warm-weather pests — ticks and mosquitos — should be about normal through the coming summer. Unfortunately, normal ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — If you've got pets that spend any time outside or if you spend any time outside you've got to be careful and on the lookout for ticks. As temperatures rise and climate ...
HOUSTON, Texas -- Tick-borne diseases are on the rise and now is when ticks are most active. Since they can transmit a variety of diseases and infections, keeping ticks at bay is a smart idea. One ...
This season could be one of the worst on record for ticks, and many deer ticks carry bacteria that can cause potentially debilitating Lyme disease, which is spreading in North Carolina. The key to ...
Russ Jundt, a mosquito and tick expert and owner of several Mosquito Squad franchises in the Twin Cities area, shares some of his proven tips for eliminating the deer ticks. Don't let piles of brush, ...
Spending time outdoors for work or leisure can pose the risk of tick bites, especially between spring and early fall when these parasitic arachnids are the most active. With climate change causing ...
SPOKANE, Wash. – With warm weather finally on its way to eastern Washington, residents should also expect the number of ticks to rise. Spokane Regional Health District (SRHD) urges people to take ...
Summertime is hunting, fishing, camping, and hiking time. It also is tick time, and the Missouri Department of Conservation reminds those visiting the outdoors to take time to prevent tick bites.