A new invasive tick species was recently found in St. Louis County, with more sightings expected this spring and summer.
There is concern at CAES with invasive species such as Asian longhorned ticks, which were noticed in Connecticut in 2018.
BILLINGS — A Bozeman hunter’s bird dog has alerted health officials to the possibility that the tick that carries Lyme ...
The ticks that latch on to migrating birds can travel thousands of kilometres, winding up in cooler climates like Canada.
Most people exposed to the parasites behind babesiosis don't get sick, but for others, the infection can be deadly.
Historically, that hasn't been an issue: Many tick species can't survive our harsh winters, "but now, thanks to the climate crisis, it’s getting easier for ticks to survive and spread ...
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Spring bugs and how to handle them
It’s finally spring. The temperatures are starting to warm back up, and the sun is starting to shine a lot brighter. Your ...
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TICK SEASON: How to protect your pets
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
The number of Western snowy plovers in Oregon increased slightly last year, as officials begin roping off patches of beach ...
Tick bites can fly under the radar, but there are signs to look for and steps to take to remove the parasitic arachnids, and ...
East Gippsland Shire Council has approved a permit allowing the logging of 51 hectares of critical wildlife habitat, exposing ...