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Tick Populations 'Absolutely Astronomical' in Ohio and Connecticut
Rising tick populations in the America have reached possible record numbers, with some people reporting seeing more this spring than ever before. The numbers have prompted worry, as ticks carry a number of scary pathogens.
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