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Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPPHS) officials are alerting the public about the recent identification of a tick new to Montana known as Ixodes scapularis, commonly referred ...
TheMontana Department of Public Health and Human Services is alerting the public about the identification of a new tick in ...
The tick has now been identified in Sheridan County in northeastern Montana, which includes the community of Plentywood.
If you find a tick on yourself or a pet, no need to panic. There are ways to safely detach it, even without tweezers.
One of the most common diseases ticks can transfer is Lyme disease, Hayes said. The black-legged tick is the primary vector ...
Different types of ticks are more common in different regions, and carry different diseases -- so finding them and removing them safely ... get some tweezers, as the CDC recommends.