An East Tennessee cattle farm reported the loss of two heifers following a severe infestation of Asian longhorned ticks. The invasive tick species can reproduce without mating, allowing for rapid ...
Changing deer populations, rising temperatures and other factors are driving ticks and their diseases into new areas.
It's been a gnarly year for ticks already in the U.S., but the ticks you're seeing will vary depending on where you live.
Lone star ticks are becoming more common in Rhode Island and other parts of the Northeast. A bite from a lone star tick can cause a serious red meat allergy, known as alpha-gal syndrome, in some ...
As awareness of tickborne diseases increases, it's important to know which ticks can cause these diseases, where you can find ...
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