Oklahomans are noticing they’re inadvertently bringing home tiny, uninvited hitchhikers this summer, Oklahoma State University experts said. Those guests are insatiable, and their numbers are peaking. “In Oklahoma, activity by the lone star tick usually peaks in May but with all the rain we’ve had, it slowed them up a little,” Dr. Susan Little, professor […]
You are unauthorized to view this page. Please Login or Subscribe