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Farmers Know Tick Risks; Slow to Take Preventative Actions
Agricultural workers who spend significant time outdoors are at great risk for exposure to ticks. Ticks are considered vectors since they carry diseases that they transmit to other organisms.
June 02, 2022 11:55 AM
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Judy Mae Bingman - Illinois Extension