Invasive Asian Tick Species Rapidly Spreading Across US and PA

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An invasive Asian longhorned tick is rapidly spreading across New Jersey, capable of reproducing without males and posing threats to livestock and potentially transmitting diseases, though not yet Lyme disease. The tick's rapid growth and ability to infest various hosts, including cattle and wildlife, highlight the need for early detection and integrated control measures to manage its spread.
Topics:health#asian-longhorned-tick#cattle-impact#disease-transmission#health-and-environment#invasive-species#new-jersey
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