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With temperatures rising, more people are starting to go outside to either fish, hike, camp, or play in the grass.
Dogs and cats who spend time outside may be at increased risk of diseases, including those caused by ticks. Here's what you need to know.
Doctors explain everything you need to know about Lyme disease and what to do if you find a tick attached to your skin.
Does this look like Take All Root Rot? I’ve already treated for insects two weeks ago. The grass pulls loose easily.
Ticks hold onto leaves and grass and sense an animal’s breath, body odors, heat, moisture and vibrations. They pick paths to ...
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