Reported cases of tick-borne disease continue to increase each year in Indiana. Source: nwitimes.com
Tick Season: How Not To Get Bit
It’s May, and that means warmer weather (hopefully) spring gardening, and… ticks. Thursdays this month Taylor Quimby, host of the NHPR podcast Patient Zero Source: Taylor Quimby
Tick Season. What To Do To Scare Ticks Off Yourself in Florida – South Florida Reporter
Summer is coming and nasty bloodsuckers are creeping out of their hideouts. Yes, we are talking about ticks! Those tiny insects cause trouble to dozens of people every year, that’s why everyone must know the ways of self-protection. Source: South Florida Reporter
How to limit mosquitoes in your yard
With summer coming up and temperatures getting warmer, mosquitoes will begin to make their presence. Here are some tips to help you limit mosquito activity in your yard. Source: Meteorologist Ben Beddoes
Vermont has an Asian giant hornet look-alike
Vermont bug experts say the state doesn’t have any so-called murder hornets, but there is a large look-alike people could mistake for it. Source: Alexandra Montgomery
Fox exposes 1 person, 1 dog to rabies in Orangeburg County, DHEC officials say
A fox found near McMillan Road and Cordova Road in Orangeburg County has tested positive for rabies, according to the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. Source: https://www.wistv.com
Lyme Disease Numbers Doubling In Manitoba
PembinaValleyOnline.com is the only source for community news and information such as weather and classifieds for Winkler, Altona, Morden, Carman and the Pembina Valley. Source: PembinaValleyOnline.com
Mosquitoes Can’t Spread Coronavirus, But Protection Is Still Important
Mosquito season isn’t officially here yet, but they are starting to appear already. And this year, there’s a new question: can mosquitoes spread Source: Angela Cordoba Perez
Formosan termite swarming in New Orleans could continue through June, researcher says
If you were hoping Tuesday night’s gargantuan swarm of Formosan termites was the last time you’d see the flying critters this year, University of Florida research entomologist Nan-Yao Su has Source: NOLA.com
Emerald Ash Borer Is Very Close To Our Area On At Least Two Sides
Canton, South Dakota — The pest that’s been devastating the ash tree population in the United States is almost literally next door to our area. The South Dakota Department of Agriculture has confirmed that an infestation of emerald ash borer (EAB) has been discovered near Canton, South Dakota, Source: r20.rs6.net
