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Burnaby · BurnabySome of the signals – chemical signals – that communicate with the ticks betray their presence. The ticks cut them off to avoid their predators. Canadian researchers have measured this effect with synthetic products in hopes of reducing the incidence of Lyme disease. Will one day a tick extract be used to prevent the tick, this opportunistic mite, from biting on a walk? That’s what Gerhard Aries’ group at Simon Fraser University (British Columbi…See the Story
Tea juice against ticks? An idea that piques... curiosity
Trade · BurnabyA change of scenery seems to have done wonders for Canada’s Tyler O’Neill. Traded to the Boston Red Sox by the St. Louis Cardinals this off-season, the outfielder has rediscovered his power early in the 2024 campaign following two injury-plagued campaigns. O’Neill mashed his American League-leading seventh home run on Sunday in his 14th game of the season as the Red Sox beat the Los Angeles Angels 5-4. “I love it here,” said O’Neill, per Peter A…See the Story
Canada's Tyler O'Neill thriving after trade to Red Sox
Burnaby · BurnabyIf you're outside enjoying the spring sunshine, then chances are, ticks are too. However, new research from Simon Fraser University (SFU) suggests the use of ant pheromones as a topical repellent, or as an environmental barrier, may help protect hikers and campers from the harmful bites of black-legged ticks, which could carry Lyme disease.See the Story
Ant pheromones may help protect hikers and campers from ticks
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