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Things You Can Do Now to Prevent Spring Pests Later

Things You Can Do Now to Prevent Spring Pests Later

With spring comes warmer weather, longer days, and an increased chance of an infestation. While you may not think of it immediately, learning a few simple preventative measures now can help save you the headache of a pest infestation later. In this article, we will...
What to Do If a Tick Head Is Stuck in Your Skin

What to Do If a Tick Head Is Stuck in Your Skin

Ticks are tiny but no less dangerous. They attach themselves to any skin they can find, sucking out blood and causing illnesses. Knowing how to handle a tick head stuck in your skin can save you a great deal of difficulty and possible infection. In this article we...
Malaria-Risk Countries: Where It’s Most Common

Malaria-Risk Countries: Where It’s Most Common

Living in the developed world, we often take our relative freedom from diseases like malaria for granted. However, malaria remains an ever-present threat in many parts of the world. This article quickly outlines the countries at greatest risk for malaria and provides...
Prepare For A Spring Awakening Of Pests

Prepare For A Spring Awakening Of Pests

As temperatures rise, pesky pests emerge with a vengeance. Spring brings an increase in the population of many types of creepy crawly pests including wasps, bees, ants, ticks, and of course termites. To protect yourself and your home from these intruders, it is...
How to Protect Yourself from Ticks while Camping

How to Protect Yourself from Ticks while Camping

Being outdoors and in nature is an amazing experience – and it can be an even more enjoyable one when it’s free from risks of illnesses or infections! One of the most common health risks that people face while camping is tick bites, as ticks often live in...
Can Ticks Survive in Water?

Can Ticks Survive in Water?

This conclusion should summarize the main points discussed and draw the entire piece together. Ticks are small, parasitic creatures that quite literally cling onto their host and feed off their blood for sustenance. Most of us know and recognize ticks when we see...