If you plan on spending time outdoors this summer, you need to watch out for ticks. Here's how to avoid them, treating bites ...
If you haven't made checking yourself and your pets for ticks part of your normal routine, now is probably the time. In 2010, there were 37 cases of Lyme disease in Ohio. By 2023, there were 1,298 ...
Now that warmer weather has arrived, residents are reminded to be vigilant about ticks and the potential health risks they ...
Use a fine-tipped tweezer or slotted scoop on this tool specially designed to remove tiny (or engorged!) ticks.
Mainers are most likely to encounter ticks while gardening and doing yard work. Don’t turn in your rake and spade just yet, though.
Ticks are wreaking havoc across Wisconsin resulting in some of the highest rates of tick-borne diseases across the country, according to U.S. News & World Report. These pests are usually active in ...
Spring has sprung, and so have ticks! Consumer Reports experts reveal chemical-free ways to limit the number of ticks ...
Ticks are parasitic bloodsuckers, capable of spreading deadly disease, and they’re becoming increasingly common. Here’s what you need to know about them. Ticks are arachnids, close cousins of ...
An aggressive species of ticks is causing a disease that can make you allergic to meat. What you need to know about the lone ...
(CNN) — Maybe you spotted one crawling up your leg after a hike through tall grass or felt one on your dog’s back as you ran your hand through its fur. If you’re unlucky, maybe you found one ...
If you find a tick attached to you (or your pet), you should remove it carefully. “The recommendation is that you use a pair of tweezers, get the tick by its head as close to the skin as ...