Here in Ohio, we like to brag we have it all. We have four seasons. We have big cities and small towns. We have world-class attractions and beautiful parks — including our very own national park! We have a low cost of living and high quality of life, and generally don’t experience dramatic natural disasters or dangerous animal attacks. Generally. No state is perfect, and even the Buckeye State has its fair share of dangers. The Asian longhorned tick is the most recent dangerous species to invade Ohio, marking the first established population of this parasitic arachnid in the state and, more alarming, it has a preference for large livestock and wildlife, such as cattle. With farming an important part of the Buckeye State’s economy, these cattle-killing ticks are an unwelcome presence in Ohio. Here’s more about these bloodthirsty bugs:

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Don’t let these invasive ticks deter you from getting out and exploring Ohio, as the ticks pose little threat to humans. Knowledge is power, and awareness is key! So lace up your boots and wear your Ohio pride proudly… just keep an eye out for ticks!

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