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Tick-Tok: Its tick time
TRAVERSE CITY — Blood-feasting parasites are reportedly awaiting their prey, hidden in the expansive woodlands across the region — but this has nothing to do with vampires or zombies. Source: Traverse City Record-Eagle
Spending More Time Outside During The Pandemic? Scientists Say Beware Of Ticks.
With Lyme disease on the rise, people need to take special care to avoid tick encounters amid the COVID-19 crisis. Source: HuffPost
Reducing the tick threat at home
RHINEBECK, N.Y. (NEWS10)–Have you been stuck inside for weeks now and want to get out in your yard? Before you head out to do some of that spring planting, remember the ticks are out and not … Source: NEWS10 ABC
Tick season begins as Vermonters take to the outdoors for reprieve from stay at home order
Vermont Health Commissioner Dr. Mark Levine said residents should not be afraid to go outside, but they should be wary of ticks. Source: Burlington Free Press
Can mosquitoes or ticks spread the virus that causes COVID-19?
The main way COVID-19 spreads is through close contact from person-to-person in respiratory droplets from someone who is infected. Source: KXAN.com
Ticks are back and biting: What you need to know before heading outdoors
As we continue to take safety measures to protect ourselves during the coronavirus pandemic, there’s another health threat lurking in the woods that you also need to protect yourself from. As temperatures warm up, be prepared to see more ticks. They’re back and they’re biting. For those homebound due to COVID-19, it’s recommended to go outside, get some fresh air, … Read More
Tick season is afoot in Maine
As families go out for walks and exercise or just to escape isolation for a bit, it’s time to start checking for the biting pests. Source: Emily Tadlock
Metro Detroit expected to see influx of ticks, ants this spring, summer: Here’s why
An unseasonably warm and wet winter coupled with an early spring across much of the country including Michigan, means lots and lots of bugs, insects and ticks. Source: Detroit Free Press
Tick bite prevention is more important than ever
The nonprofit organization VTLyme.org advises that the best way to prevent tickborne diseases is to prevent tick bites. At a time when our health care system is challenged by coronavirus disease, … Source: The Bennington Banner