Myth Or Fact: Do Ticks In Minnesota + Wisconsin Jump Or Fall Out Of Trees And Land On People?Myth Or Fact: Do Ticks In Minnesota + Wisconsin Jump Or Fall Out Of Trees And Land On People?Here's what scientists say about the idea of ticks landing on people. Nick CooperNick Cooper
Is It Tick Season Already? Has Our Warm Winter Brought The Pesky Bugs Out Early?Is It Tick Season Already? Has Our Warm Winter Brought The Pesky Bugs Out Early?It feels like spring, but does that mean it's time to be on the lookout for ticks too?Nick CooperNick Cooper
New Fear Unlocked: Scientists Say Ticks Like Those Found In Minnesota + Wisconsin Can ‘Fly’New Fear Unlocked: Scientists Say Ticks Like Those Found In Minnesota + Wisconsin Can ‘Fly’While they can't go far distances, researchers say they have observed ticks go airborne. Nick CooperNick Cooper
These 10 Minnesota Counties Have The Most Confirmed Cases Of Lyme DiseaseThese 10 Minnesota Counties Have The Most Confirmed Cases Of Lyme DiseaseDid you know that the number of Lyme Disease cases in Minnesota has tripled in the last 20 years? Here are the counties reporting the most.Ken HayesKen Hayes
Unfortunately, Tick Season Has Already Arrived In Minnesota + WisconsinUnfortunately, Tick Season Has Already Arrived In Minnesota + WisconsinIf you were hoping for a break between winter and bug season, sorry. Nick CooperNick Cooper
Tick That Makes You Allergic To Red Meat Found in Northern WITick That Makes You Allergic To Red Meat Found in Northern WIThe tick that can cause you to develop a red meat allergy has been positively identified near Eau Claire, Wisconsin.Ken HayesKen Hayes
Higher Tick & Mosquito Population Expected This Spring For MNHigher Tick & Mosquito Population Expected This Spring For MNIt was a cold, wet winter, followed by a quick warm thaw for the Northland. This weather has created the ideal conditions for ticks and mosquitoes to thrive.Ken HayesKen Hayes
Red Meat Allergy From Tick Might Be Easier To Get Than ThoughtRed Meat Allergy From Tick Might Be Easier To Get Than ThoughtNew research shows that it may be more likely than previously thought to contract the red meat allergy from a tick bite.Ken HayesKen Hayes