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The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) announced on Friday that the first detection of Asian longhorned ticks was found in Berrien County and confirmed on June 11.
Experts warn that tiny, active nymph ticks increase Lyme disease risk because they can be too small to detect.
Have you seen more ticks than usual lately in Delaware? You're not alone. Here's what's up with the state's tick population ...
It wouldn’t be the beginning of summer if I or a family member didn’t find a tick crawling on our body. It may be our love ...
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