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Friday, February 07, 2020

Mild winter weather means ticks might be more active than usual

If this mild winter weather has you spending more time outdoors, a Maryland professor wants you to keep in mind that you may be sharing nature’s beauty with ticks.

“With all this crazy warm weather we’re having this year … ticks are going to be active even in the middle of winter,” said “Bug Guy” Mike Raupp, a professor of entomology at the University of Maryland.

He said without a host, such as a deer to latch on to, ticks go dormant when temperatures stay in the 20s and 30s. But when temperatures reach about 45 degrees, dormant ticks become active again.

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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for all that you do SBY NEWS! Dave T

Anonymous said...

This is the new normal

The military is doing a great job with weather management as well as earthquake creation.

Anonymous said...

Also be weary of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.

Anonymous said...

and the rocky mountain quick step for that matter

Man Bun @ University majoring in Conflict Resolution said...

Ticks have Corona Virus too

we are all going to die

ahhhhhhhh.... ahhhhhh

Anonymous said...

Guinness hens for everyone. Great birds and eat ticks like you wouldn’t believe.

Anonymous said...

The Unions brought the coronavirus to this country

Anonymous said...

i think i saw a big tick on nancy pelosi

Anonymous said...

nancy pelosi is a parasitic tick

Anonymous said...

100% right! Already pulled one off of me. And it's only February! Before now, that's never happened.

Anonymous said...

Lime disease has messed up so many around here seriously a problem, know several friends have really suffered and one who died.