As Ticks Spread, New Disease Risks Threaten People, Pets and Livestock

InsideClimate News

Since 2013, the Asian longhorned tick has popped up in at least 11 U.S. states, mostly in the Northeast. As the new species is still feeling out its range in North America, other established ticks are expanding theirs as the climate changes and the planet warms—with consequences for humans and livestock.

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