Invasive cedar trees help disease-carrying ticks survive in dry western Oklahoma grasslands, threatening rancher and ...
Researchers found evidence that the expansion of eastern redcedar across Oklahoma is contributing to the spread of ticks.
An invasive tree species could be leading to a rise in the tick population.
The study raises concerns that two of the state's biggest ecological villains - a tick causing red-meat allergy and an ...
A bite from the Lone Star tick could cause an allergy to red meat, and now the bug is moving north. Typically found in the southeast region of the United States, the tick is moving north, according to ...
The lone star tick, seen here in a vial, can transmit alpha-gal sugar and thus alpha-gal syndrome. (Staff photo by Ben McCanna/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images) Tick. Tick. Tick. It was ...
Tick bite may trigger allergic reaction to red meat, researchers say. June 20, 2012— -- There's a new weapon in the war on meat: a tiny tick, whose bite might be spreading meat allergies up the ...
REVEALED ELDER WAS THE BABY’S MOTHER. AN UNEXPECTED DISCOVERY BY AN EASTERN IOWA COLLEGE STUDENT IS CHANGING WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT TICKS IN IOWA. TWO LONE STAR TICKS KNOWN FOR CAUSING AN ALLERGY TO RED ...
STILLWATER, Okla. — Eastern redcedar trees may be contributing to the spread of lone star ticks across the State of Oklahoma.