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Healthbeat reports tick populations are rising in the Northeast, raising tick-borne disease risks. Here’s how to stay safe.
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The News Leader Staunton on MSNHow to protect yourself from ticks and what to do if you find one on you
Ticks are found across Virginia in all settings, from rural to urban, and can cause several diseases that can affect people.
A better and more targeted approach is to use tick tubes. These tubes contain a small amount of poison that coats the skin of mice, can kill ticks, and reduce the population after several years of ...
A better and more targeted approach is to use tick tubes. These tubes contain a small amount of poison that coats the skin of mice, can kill ticks, and reduce the population after several years of ...
You might expect ticks on a hike in the woods, but they could be lurking much closer to home--including your own backyard. Paul Hope with Consumer Reports said a few simple steps can help keep ...
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Homes and Gardens on MSN5 things in your yard that could be attracting ticks – and what to do to stop them
Overflowing or dirty compost bins, fallen food from bird feeders, and unprotected root veg in vegetable gardens can all lure ...
1. Try tick tubes. Another potentially effective tick prevention tool is a tick tube. They are an easy no-spray and no-mess way to kill ticks and prevent the spread of diseases.
Ticks can spread diseases. They're not just found in wild areas. They could be lurking in your own backyard. 2 News Cathy Tatom brings us Consumer Reports' tips to keep ticks away from your yard.
Lawn makeover: How to keep ticks at bay in your backyard Put a perimeter of wood chips or gravel between your yard and wooded areas. Avoid using mulch, as it can be a breeding ground for ticks.
"Tumble dry clothes in a dryer on high heat for 10 minutes to kill ticks on dry clothing after you come indoors. If the clothes are damp, additional time may be needed," according to the CDC.
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A better and more targeted approach is to use tick tubes. These tubes contain a small amount of poison that coats the skin of mice, can kill ticks, and reduce the population after several years of ...
Summer is tick season. That means increasing our vigilance, since ticks can transmit a large variety of pathogens while they are attached. Wearing protective gear is a great start. We especially like ...
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