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Is The Information You Have About Ticks Factual or Myth?

We are living in times when every single bit of information you have needs verification. For sure, accessing information has become much easier than it was a few decades ago. On the other hand, there is too much false information […]

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Ticks Are Bad News For Your Pets – Here’s What To Do About Them

In the animal kingdom, you’d imagine that the largest animals are the most dangerous. Well, it also turns out that the tiny ones can be a threat too. The mosquito, for example, is the deadliest animal in the world. This […]

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Answering FAQs About Ticks In Bladensburg, MD

The internet has become a great source of information about every aspect of life. Numerous questions have been answered in diverse ways. This also includes questions about pest control. For many Bladensburg residents, ticks are a significant health concern.  However, […]

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Busting Three Myths About Ticks For Lanham, MD Residents

When you think of a super sneaky agent, you should add to your list this tiny bug, the tick. Why? Most people who got a tick bite in Prince George’s County will say that they didn’t even notice they were […]

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What’s Different About the Asian Longhorned Tick?

The Asian longhorned tick is a relatively new species of tick that has made its way into the United States.  As with other species of tick, it can transmit disease, some of which can cause severe illness or even fatality. […]

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Watch out! Watch out! There’s a new tick about!

Watch out! Watch out! There’s a new tick about!
Yes, that’s right! As if there weren’t already enough of these pesky critters making our lives a misery, there’s another species of tick to add to the list. The East Asian or […]

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Winter Ticks. Are They A Health Risk?

Have you heard of the winter tick?
Ticks are surviving longer into the winter months, and with that comes the potential of further exposure to these pests and Lyme disease. There are many different types of tick, some which can transmit […]

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