Phoenix experienced a wet winter, especially in February. Will that wet weather result in our swatting more mosquitoes this spring and summer? Source: azcentral
Tick Numbers On The Rise As Warmer Weather Moves Into The Area (via Fort Smith/Fayetteville News | 5newsonline KFSM 5NEWS)
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KFSM) — With a mild winter and warmer spring temps, tick season is expected to be bad this year. Avid outdoorsman Rick Spicer got bit by a tick two years ago. He went a week without thinking much about it, but after getting a fever and severe aches and pains, he went to the doctor and was diagnosed … Read More
Experts predict busy tick season (via WNYT NewsChannel 13)
With the warmer weather upon us, it’s time to start thinking about protecting yourself from ticks. The experts say this is the time of year they really start coming out – and this year, conditions are right for us to See a lot of them. Source: WNYT NewsChannel 13
Winter Weather Can Make Tick-Borne Illness Like Lyme Disease Worse (via Healthline)
Thanks to unseasonably warm, wet weather Seen across the country, tick season will be especially tough this year, health experts say. With record levels of Lyme disease and a new type of tick spotted across the United States, itâs important to understand and prevent tick bites. Source: Healthline
Tick talk: with warmer weather comes the return of these tiny pests – Ashcroft Cache Creek Journal (via Ashcroft Cache Creek Journal)
Keep yourself and your pets safe from ticks Source: Ashcroft Cache Creek Journal
New report suggests we could See more ticks due to wet weather – 47abc (via 47abc)
DOVER, Del. – Even though it didn’t feel like it on Tuesday, spring is here and so are the ticks. A new report released by the National Pest Management Association suggests that the northeastern United States can expect to See a higher number of ticks this spring and summer. That’s because ticks thrive in humid environments and we’ve experienced a… … Read More
NPMA predicts early pest activity after wet winter (via FMLink)
Bi-annual Bug Barometer forecasts pest activity that US regions can expect based on weather patterns, long-term predictions, pest biological behaviors Source: FMLink
Worse than normal tick season predicted this year (via WWLP)
Warmer weather means more time outside but it’s also the time to check for ticks. Experts are already predicting worse than normal tick season. Source: WWLP
Pennsylvania urges people to protect against Lyme disease (via WHTM)
Pennsylvania is warning people to be aware of Lyme disease and ticks as they spend more time outdoors in warmer spring weather. Source: WHTM
Metropolitan Mosquito Control Deploys Drones To Find, Treat Larva (via r20.rs6.net)
As all the snow melts, the water pools left behind become a breeding ground. Now, the Metropolitan Mosquito Control District is using technology to help fight mosquitoes. Source: r20.rs6.net
