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‘Bone-chilling’ weather unlikely to kill off ticks before spring, researchers say Scientists in southern Maine are currently at the tail end of the three-year study to learn more about how cold temperatures, snow cover and leaf litter affect tick mortality in the winter. Read More
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‘Bone-chilling’ weather unlikely to kill off ticks before spring, researchers say