This article was republished from Keystone Newsroom Pennsylvania experienced another mild winter this year, which scientists say could mean more ticks earlier than usual and a wider spread of Lyme
Ticks have a tiny yet tenacious hook on the end of each leg, especially their forelegs, with which they are extremely good at latching onto things and not letti
Doylestown Observer News, Fairless Focus News, Focus on Health - Pennsylvanians experiencing “spring fever,” that perennial urge to venture outdoors to hike, hunt, fish and explore, should plan now to protect themselves
As the weather gets warmer and more Pennsylvanians venture outside, state officials are encouraging them to protect themselves against potentially serious tick-borne diseases.