Seven Ticks Travel to Connecticut After Extensive Journey


A recent study conducted by researchers in the state has revealed that nonnative tick species from Europe, Latin America, and Eastern Africa have entered the United States by attaching themselves to travelers.

This research provides valuable insights into the mechanisms behind the spread of ticks, particularly in the context of a warming climate.

The findings underscore the importance of understanding how environmental changes influence the distribution of these pests and the potential implications for public health.





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