Tick Populations Are Booming Across the U.S. And Displaying 'Alarming' New Behavior [View all]
Summer is the thick of tick season. If you spend a lot of time outdoors during the warmer months, whether its in the backwoods or the backyard, youve probably taken your precautions. It turns out those precautions may be more important than ever, with tick populations not just exploding, but migrating. Well tell you what you need to know to protect yourself and your loved ones. Also in todays news digest: hurricane seasons false start, the years first heat wave, and IKEAs surprise closings.
Scientists Warn of ExplodingAnd Fast-TravelingTick Populations
If youve noticed an uptick in, well, ticks, youre not alone. More and more individuals across the country, even as far north as beyond the Canadian border, have reported sightings. According to the New York Times, at least four types of ticks havent just been multiplying at alarming rates, but theyre also going beyond the limits of their typical preferred habitats. Deer ticks are expanding north; the longhorned tick is expanding westward from the East Coast; Gulf Coast ticks are expanding into more northern territory; and the lone star tick is similarly making the large leap from the South to the north, and have been found as far north as Canada.
Thats not the entire story. Ticks arent just moving into new areas. Theyre also now staying active for a much longer period. In some places, if they stopped searching for someone or something to bite in the fall, theyre now only slowing down in the winter.
Scientists say that climate change is the primary driver of these trends. As the Earth warms, many places that were previously less hospitable to ticks are warming to the degree that they are now viable habitats. Their typical habitats are also getting warmer, so they can stay active for longer.
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