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More people are becoming allergic to meat and dairy, especially on Martha's Vineyard, all because of a tiny tick.
Veterinarians are warning about the dangers of seed ticks and your pets.
Right now, ticks across the Commonwealth are in their larval, or youngest stage, also known as a seed tick.
The CDC posted pictures of a lemon poppy seed muffin on social media. But five of the seeds are actually ticks.
Ticks undergo four life stages: egg, larva, nymph, and adult. The larvae, often called seed ticks, are tiny and have six legs. Nymphs, about the size of a poppy seed, and adults have eight legs.
Research conducted in Asia has found that longhorned ticks can carry various pathogens that affect human health. However, ...
The New York State Health Department is warning people about Lyme disease as New York prepares for fall weather.
Lyme disease from deer ticks can cause complications if untreated, with symptoms appearing weeks after infection. Experts ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has again freaked out social media by reposting a photo of a poppy seed muffin with five ticks hiding on it to warn of the risks of Lyme disease.
Country music star Eric Church has a new column in Field & Stream Journal, titled "Church Country." You can read the first column here.
Editor's note: This story was initially published by the Toledo Free Press, a media partner of WTOL 11. You can find the original here. Though they’re only about the size of a poppy seed, ticks ...
“Seed Ticks!” A Brand-New Column from Eric Church Editor’s Note: This is the first installment of Eric Church’s column, “Church Country,” in the all-new Field & Stream print journal _.