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Eastern Redcedars Are Contributing to the Spread of the Lone Star Tick in Oklahoma
Eastern redcedar trees create humid microclimates that support lone star ticks, which carry diseases like alpha-gal syndrome, affecting humans, wildlife, and livestock, Oklahoma State University researchers say.
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Eastern redcedars are contributing to the spread of the lone star tick
STILLWATER – An Oklahoma invasive species has become a haven for another problematic species, which has the potential to create a range of problems for human, wildlife, and livestock health, as well as the environment.
Eastern redcedars are contributing to the spread of the lone star tick - Shawnee News-Star
By Alisa Gore OSU STILLWATER, Okla. – An Oklahoma invasive species has become a haven for another problematic species, which has the potential to create… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
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