You know what stinks about Covid-19 on Martha’s Vineyard (aside from everything)? We still have to worry about ticks and Lyme disease. You’d think the little buggers would have a little courtesy and sit this season out but nope, I already pulled a nymph off my kid and we are now spraying every time we … Source: The Martha’s Vineyard … Read More
Getting Answers: Can mosquitoes transmit COVID-19?
Getting Answers: News 4 Tucson’s Priscilla Casper tells us if mosquitoes can transmit COVID-19 to humans. Source: KVOA
Ticks, Lyme still a problem amid coronavirus measures
During the pandemic, if you are venturing out, watch out for ticks and Lyme Disease. Source: The Poughkeepsie Journal
It’s OK to exercise outdoors, but watch for ticks
OAKLAND — The governor’s stay-at-home order allows for engaging in outdoor exercise activities, such as walking, hiking, running, and biking, but don’t forget to be proactive in protecting yourself against Source: The Cumberland Times-News
Aquinnah: Watch out for ticks, too – The Martha’s Vineyard Times
You know what stinks about Covid-19 on Martha’s Vineyard (aside from everything)? We still have to worry about ticks and Lyme disease. You’d think the little buggers would have a little courtesy and sit this season out but nope, I already pulled a nymph off my kid and we are now spraying every time we … Source: The Martha’s Vineyard … Read More
Outdoors alert: It’s tick time, be careful to prevent coming down with Lyme disease
Ticks remain active down to the mid-30 degrees in temperature. Source: newyorkupstate
Warm temps bring out ticks early, and these bloodsuckers don’t social distance
When temperatures spiked into the upper 70s in early April, grasses and clover hit a growth spurt, flowers bloomed and trees began to bud out. Source: Richmond Register
Don’t forget about Lyme prevention
Letter Source: Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel
Hudson Valley Fears Lyme Disease Explosion Thanks to COVID-19
Officials are warning residents to be on the lookout for the signs of Lyme Disease. Source: 101.5 WPDH
Ask 2: Warm weather is coming. Can mosquitos spread COVID-19?
<i>At KPRC</i> <i>2, we’re dedicated to keeping Houstonians informed. As part of our new </i><a href=”https://www.click2houston.com/topic/ask_2/”><b>Ask</b> <b>2</b> <b>series</b></a><i>, the newsroom will answer your questions about all things Houston.</i> Source: KPRC
