Up front, I must tell you that while my bush travel has been restricted (from a severe case of sciatica), I’m seeing far more ticks than I ever have in past years here in the North. They seem… Source: Sudbury Star
Doctor warns of tick season
People itching to get back outside in Wisconsin will face a threat besides coronavirus. It’s the peak tick sea… Source: WHBY
Midland County may experience heavy mosquito population until July
The devastating flooding has created the perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes. Source: WNEM Saginaw
Its spring in Nebraska, which means the bugs are back, especially ticks
More people are spending time outdoors this spring because of shutdowns due to the coronavirus. That has led to more calls to the Douglas-Sarpy County Extension Service, especially about ticks. Source: Kearney Hub
It’s tick season, and they don’t social distance
People flocking to Long Island’s parks for some space and serenity during the COVID-19 pandemic are often unaware another danger is lurking in the lush green spaces. Ticks, carrying Lyme disease and s Source: Newsday
Tips to keep mosquitoes away after heavy rain, record flooding
Minimize areas where water collects to help reduce breeding areas for mosquitoes. Source: ABC7 Chicago
Health experts: Mosquito-spread virus not yet a local concern despite last years outbreak
We’ve had a lot of rain in the last few days and that means the potential for more mosquitos. Last summer, Michiana was a hotspot for Eastern Equine Encephalitis. Luckily, there might not be a threat of that this year. There was an outbreak of EEE virus last year but that does not mean it will be a threat this … Read More
Prevention tips as tick season begins
If you’re looking to get out and enjoy nature to start the summer, health officials are reminding you to watch out for ticks. Source: WQOW
Midland Area Flooding Will Increase Mosquito Populations
Midland County Mosquito Control is warning that the recent flooding will increase mosquito populations. The agency said… More » Source: WSGW 790 AM & 100.5 FM
Warm weather means more ticks
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