Watch Out: Tick Population Exploding In New HampshireWatch Out: Tick Population Exploding In New HampshireHere in New Hampshire, we saw the "10-most tick-related cases between 2004 and 2016.Bill FoxBill Fox
April Snow Won’t Bite Into The Population Of One NH BloodsuckerApril Snow Won’t Bite Into The Population Of One NH BloodsuckerBelow zero temps this winter, and mid April snow are no match for one of nature's biggest nuisances.Andy AustinAndy Austin
Beware: Dangers of Having a Mild February in New HampshireBeware: Dangers of Having a Mild February in New HampshireYou and your furry pals may be enjoying the mild weather we've been having, but beware of ticks. Karen KileyKaren Kiley
I Am Sick Of Ticks Already!(Dover, NH) - It was a great weekend to get outside and do some much needed yard work, but man oh man, there were a lot of ticks around!Don BriandDon Briand
Drought Conditions Are Momentarily Keeping Deer Ticks AwayDrought Conditions Are Momentarily Keeping Deer Ticks AwayOne good thing to come from this lack of rain is that these Lyme disease carrying little buggers haven't been too active this Spring.JonathanJonathan
Remove Ticks SafelyRemove Ticks SafelyA cold winter means a higher tick population in New England, and learning how to properly remove them is crucial to avoid Lyme disease.Robert MichaelsonRobert Michaelson
Warmer Temperatures Mean Tick Season Is HereWarmer Temperatures Mean Tick Season Is HereAlthough the brutal temperatures and feet of snow might have broken the spirit of some of us, guess who's back and stronger than ever.JonathanJonathan