Hunters and Other Outdoors Enthusiasts Need to be Aware of a New Pest
COLUMBUS, OH – Black-legged ticks, some infected with Lyme disease, are known to be in the Coshocton county area. A population of these small ticks had not been established before in Ohio, according to The Ohio State University (OSU) tick biologist Dr. Glen Needham.More…
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