DENVER (KDVR) — It’s tick season once again in Colorado, and experts say it’s best to plan ahead when outdoors to keep them off both you and your pets. Ticks typically start to show up in late March ...
When it comes to ticks, one of the first things some people may think of is Lyme disease, but health experts say it's not the only concern when it comes to tick bites. Here in Colorado, the state ...
First, it was miller moths. Soon, it will be mosquitoes causing a nuisance to those enjoying Colorado's outdoors. But now, it's ticks. While miller moths pose zero risk to people, the same cannot be ...
Wet weather this spring — and two years ago — could lead to an increase in ticks in Colorado, though the Front Range will get a break from them during the heat of summer. Ticks live for multiple years ...
As summer adventuring kicks into gear, it’s important to stay apprised of the risks of tick bites. Dr. Meegan Leve, a pediatrician with Colorado Mountain Medical, said she receives calls from ...
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