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LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Louisiana is Sportsman’s Paradise, which also makes it a hotspot for ticks. They attach themselves to wildlife, pets, and even humans.
Ticks are already prevalent in the woods in Lorain County. However, health officials now report that another species of tick has migrated to the area, bringing the threat of Lyme disease with it.
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Getting bitten by a deer tick can lead to Lyme disease. These ticks can carry bacteria responsible for the illness and ...
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A horrifying attack while he was leading a safari group in Zimbabwe left Paul Templer with catastrophic injuries, but even as ...
Visits to the Emergency Room for tick bites this summer are spiking well above those of previous years, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Data (CDC) shows. CDC statistics, compiled in ...
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Paul Templer was leading a tour group up the Zambezi River in Zimbabwe when he was attacked by a 15ft bull hippo which ...
Rochester, due to high forest coverage, undeveloped areas, and high population of deer and wild animals, would have the highest number of ticks. However, Marion and Mattapoisett are not short of their ...