It's a myth that cold weather kills ticks. In truth, they've evolved to survive winter just fine.
As Connecticut experiences a historic stretch of below freezing temperatures, ticks in the state may see a moderate decrease ...
You might think that the record cold temperatures West Michigan saw this winter will erase the tick population into the ...
We’re getting answers about whether our cold weather will get rid of some bad bugs.
As Connecticut shivers through a stretch of subfreezing days, it is tempting to assume the cold is quietly solving the ...
Diatomaceous earth can kill ticks in dry, sheltered areas but is often not effective outdoors. Plant herbs, remove animal attractants, and use other deterrents to reduce tick presence. Keep your yard ...
Many are hopeful that New York City’s recent cold, snowy winter will knock out the black-legged deer ticks that carry Lyme disease. Despite the common misconception that cold weather kills ticks, ...
Ticks, spotted lanternflies and other pests won't be impacted by this winter's cold weather.
With the number of tick bite-related emergency room visits at a five-year high, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a Maryland-based infectious diseases doctor is ...