DOVER, Del. — No matter where you live in America, ticks are a part of life. “There's an abundance of them,” said Delaware state epidemiologist Kristen Rios. “They're hard to see, they're hard to spot ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Climate change continues to have a profound impact on the Great Lakes region, bringing more extreme weather, declining fish ...
Every fall, winter ticks in New England sit on shrubs or other plants waiting for a large animal to pass by so they can latch on and begin sucking out blood. This has a huge impact on the area’s moose ...
We’ve all heard about deer ticks and Lyme Disease as one of the ways climate change is harming our health. Unfortunately, the health threat posed by ticks is getting worse – and it’s not just deer ...
SPOKANE, Wash. – As tick season unfolds across the Inland Northwest, some are concerned it could be the worst in years. Hugh Lefcort, a biologist at Gonzaga University, has been researching ticks and ...
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A bull moose grazes in New Hampshire during the spring. (Photo by Cappi Thompson/Getty Images) Every fall, winter ticks in New England sit on shrubs or other plants waiting for a large animal to pass ...
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