Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. MONTPELIER — Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department and the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets are teaming up in a cooperative effort with ...
Protecting you and your home from ticks can start with strategic landscaping in suburban and rural yards, according to Vermont Lyme. More ticks are being spotted in the Green Mountain sate, and ...
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Climate change is bringing more ticks and tick-borne disease to Vermont. But it’s not the full story
A worker with the Agency of Agriculture's tick surveillance program drags a sheet of fabric across a trail in Pittsford, Vermont, looking for ticks. On a warm sunny day in April, Patti Casey and Eliza ...
With warming temperatures and the development of new houses, Vermont is becoming a perfect breeding ground for ticks, experts say. Tick populations in the state are growing each year, and there’s not ...
Woodchuck ticks? Squirrel ticks? Brown dog tick? Blacklegged tick? Did you know that 14 different species of ticks have been identified in Vermont? You can visit the Vermont Department of Health’s ...
Warmer weather is happening more often in Vermont, and with it comes a rise in tick populations and tickborne illnesses. The number of tickborne illnesses commonly top 400 confirmed cases per year in ...
Vermont turkey hunters this year are being asked to also be on the prowl for lone star ticks. For the first time, Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets volunteers will inspect turkeys for ...
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