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Family wants to raise awareness of tick-borne disease after Newtown Township man’s death (via The Intelligencer)

A Newtown Township man died in July after doctors discovered he had an disease caused by tick-borne parasites known as Babesia. His family is speaking out to raise awareness about Source: The Intelligencer

Ticks Pose Risk For Lyme Disease Even As Weather Cools, Experts Say (via r20.rs6.net)

Just because the calendar says September doesn’t mean you can stop worrying about ticks. Source: r20.rs6.net

Rare malaria death of girl in northern Italy puzzles doctors – BBC News (via BBC News)

The little girl had not been abroad and northern Italy is malaria-free. Source: BBC News

Houston Braces for a Mosquito Swarm (via Texas Monthly)

Are mosquito-borne illnesses Hurricane Harvey’s next threat? Source: Texas Monthly

Is Zika Gone for Good? (via The New Yorker)

The virus caused widespread illness and fear in 2016, but it has virtually disappeared from the continental United States. Why? Source: The New Yorker

Tulane researchers aim at controlling mosquitoes through their metabolism (via The Advocate)

While a delicious repast might serve as a prelude to romance for humans, for female mosquitoes, a blood meal is an absolute necessity for reproduction. They must get their fill Source: The Advocate

VIDEO: Giant, ‘Smart’ Rats Terrorize Family In CA (via r20.rs6.net)

Marjourie Parra is brought to tears thinking about the conditions that her three young boys are living in. Source: r20.rs6.net

Rabid fox bites 2 in Delray Beach (via Sun-Sentinel.com)

A gray fox that bit two men near a job site in Delray Beach has tested positive for rabies. Source: Sun-Sentinel.com

Rat reports across Wichita are “€˜highly unusual,”€™ biologist says (via kansas)

Wichitans reporting rats: around 143rd and Kellogg, Douglas and Rock, Central and Rock, Central and Woodlawn, 13th and Ridge, Tyler and Kellogg. Source: kansas

2 Families Mourning After Separate Fatal Bee Attacks (via Trason Bragg)

The attacks took place in different areas of the city. Source: Trason Bragg

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