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Ticks are most active in summer, the same time people also flock to the woods and prairies where the creatures live.
Here's what to know about the Asian longhorned tick, first confirmed in the U.S. in 2017 in New Jersey. The ticks have spread ...
This tick has already been reported in more than 15 Ohio counties, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Here's what to know about the Asian longhorned tick, first confirmed in the U.S. in 2017 in New Jersey. The ticks have spread to 21 states.
The first detection of Asian longhorned ticks has been confirmed in Michigan, with state officials urging livestock owners to be on the alert.
Learn about Michigan's first detection of the Asian longhorned tick and its potential risks to livestock and public health.
STEVENSVILLE, MI – State officials confirmed Michigan’s first detection of the Asian longhorned tick, an invasive pest which carries disease and presents a major risk to cattle.
The first Asian longhorned ticks in the state have been found in Berrien County.