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LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Summer is in full swing and with more people heading outside, you may notice more ticks starting to ...
Ticks can be active in any season and experts say it’s important to check for and remove the bloodsuckers as quickly as possible.
(FOX 2) - If you're planning to spend Fourth of July outside, be on the lookout for unwanted holiday guests - ticks.
The Asian longhorned tick (Haemaphysalis longicornis) is making its presence felt across the eastern United States—but not ...
As summer adventuring kicks into gear, it’s important to stay apprised of the risks of tick bites. Dr. Meegan Leve, a ...
This year, the disease has already led to one death and three hospitalizations in Wisconsin. The Bayfield County Health ...
The Mayo Clinic lists symptoms of the early stage occurring three to 30 days after an infected tick has bitten you.
Tick season is already off to a rough start, and catching bites early is key to preventing tick-borne disease. Research ...
Simone Helms undergoes recovery after a dog attack last month, urging for tighter regulations on dangerous dogs.
Data from the CDC indicates this may be a bad tick season. So if you're planning a hike, a trip to a park or just hanging out in the backyard, here are some tips to fend off these blood-sucking bugs.
Thanks to the current hot weather, many of us are spending more time outdoors enjoying the garden, parks and countryside. If you're in grassy areas or woodland, however, the UK Health Security Agency ...