[ad_1] New government research shows that tickborne diseases like Lyme disease continue to rise. The report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds that in 2017, the state of health …
Read More »The explosive population of ticks – and the diseases they bring – worries the government
[ad_1] On Wednesday, a congressional advisory committee sounded the alarm on Lyme and other emerging tick-related diseases, claiming that they had become "a serious and growing threat to public health." and treatment …
Read More »Scientists and high school students discover new pathogens hidden in Indiana ticks
[ad_1] Almost everyone who spends time outdoors knows the connection between ticks and Lyme disease. But tick bites may be much more threatening than previously thought, including a number of newly discovered …
Read More »Call of Duty: Reducing the rate of Black Ops 4 server ticks compared to the beta, answers Treyarch
[ad_1] Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 on PS4, Xbox One and PC has been out for over a week now and it seems that developer Treyarch has skimped on a few …
Read More »Ticks kill new moose in England thanks to climate change
[ad_1] Nicknamed "the ghost moose," this adult moose illustrates the typical hair loss associated with a strong tick load in the winter. Photo: Dan Bergeron, N.H. Fishing and Hunting Service The horrendous …
Read More »UNH researchers: winter ticks kill moose at an alarming rate – News – fosters.com
[ad_1] DURHAM – While the winter in New England seems to be warming, that autumn is lingering longer and that spring is blooming earlier, regions like northern New Hampshire and 39; Western …
Read More »47,000 Ticks on a Moose Calf. Blame Climate Change. :: WRAL.com
[ad_1] By Kendra Pierre-Louis, New York Times The biggest number of winter ticks that Peter J. Pekins ever found on a moose was about 100,000. But that moose calf was already dead, …
Read More »Winter ticks responsible for moose killings in New England | live
[ad_1] Climate change in recent years has been fatal for moose populations in the northeastern United States. The longer fall seasons and warmer winters have made winter tick populations thrive at the …
Read More »47,000 ticks on a moose and it's just average. Blame climate change.
[ad_1] Want climate news in your inbox? Register here for Climate Fwd:, our e-newsletter. The greatest number of winter ticks that Peter J. Pekins found on a moose was about 100,000. But …
Read More »More than two-thirds of moose babies are killed by winter ticks
[ad_1] The news does not improve much for moose in New Hampshire, as the winter tick population explosion caused by warmer winters continues to claim casualties. An updated study by researchers at …
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