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A lone star tick can give you a disease that makes you allergic to meat. Know how to spot it before...
WJXT Jacksonville· 3 days agoLone star ticks can be found throughout Florida and Georgia. While all ticks are concerning as they...
How to remove ticks and what to know about these bloodsuckers
CNN via AOL· 5 days agoTicks are parasitic bloodsuckers, capable of spreading deadly disease, and they are becoming...
Map shows states warning people about bug that causes meat allergy
Newsweek· 2 days agoCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published a report detailing that from 2010 to...
Tick season has arrived with a vengeance. Protect yourself with these tips
The Times and Democrat· 6 days agoTick season is kicking into high gear across the U.S. Here’s how you can protect yourself from the...
Bug bite could make you allergic to meat, experts warn
FOX Carolina· 1 day agoStates on either side of South Carolina are warning residents about a tick-borne disease that is...
YARD AND GARDEN: A bad year for ticks? Take steps to protect yourself
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 2 days agoTicks come in a variety of different species. In Illinois, our most common tick found feeding on our pets and humans is the American dog tick
Tick season is here: How to check your pets and safeguard them from Lyme disease
Yahoo Canada Style· 1 day agoIn the east, blacklegged (or deer), American dog and groundhog tick species are present. The brown...
It’s likely to be an aggressive summer for ticks in KY. Here’s what to look out for
Lexington Herald-Leader via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAccording to Larson, the entomologist, the red meat allergy is a concern in Kentucky. “Our primary...
4 worst ticks in Greenville, South Carolina: What to know about Lyme disease symptoms
Greenville News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAdult females have bright, white markings on the dorsal shield. The Lone Star tick (Amblyomma...
How to prep your yard for a tick-free summer
WJXT Jacksonville· 2 days agoSpring has sprung, and so have ticks! Consumer Reports experts reveal chemical-free ways to limit the number of ticks crawling through your backyard.