Sentences with phrase «tick season which»

There are a number of ways you can prepare and protect your pets during tick season which are strongly advisable.

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Ever since he signed from Crewe Alexandra in Paul Lambert's first season at Aston Villa Football Club, I've been impressed with his style of football and his ability to keep the midfield ticking, which has made him a strong performer and led to Sherwood tipping Westwood to play for England.
Day 2 of the AIFWAW ’16 was a personal favorite street style look which actually ticked off the list of all the major trends of the season for me.
After all, Justified — starring Timothy Olyphant — has enjoyed burgeoning ratings, which have ticked up 8 percent during season 2, while Archer was up 22 percent from last season.
As the end of the calendar year (which is important for TFSA's) and the RRSP contribution deadline (in March) tick closer, Canadian discount brokerages are gearing up for another busy season of DIY investors shopping around for the best deal on an online trading account.
According to the FDA, it's best to treat your pet at the beginning of flea and tick season (which may be year round in some areas)-- usually the warmer weather months.
In the past year, flea season across the country has been worse than ever due to increased temperatures on average throughout the U.S., said Adelia Ritchie, Ph.D., founder and co-owner of DERMagic Skin Care for Animals in Kingston, Wash., which offers organic flea and tick treatment products.
Fall is here, which means that flea and tick season is still in full swing and it may be wise to take a trip to your vet's office to get your cat a seasonal checkup.
Potential impacts of climate change on the transmission of Lyme disease include: 1) changes in the geographic distribution of the disease due to the increase in favorable habitat for ticks to survive off their hosts; 85 2) a lengthened transmission season due to earlier onset of higher temperatures in the spring and later onset of cold and frost; 3) higher tick densities leading to greater risk in areas where the disease is currently observed, due to milder winters and potentially larger rodent host populations; and 4) changes in human behaviors, including increased time outdoors, which may increase the risk of exposure to infected ticks.
The ticks that carry it have been found in the Midwest due to the recent mild winters, which allowed them to live through the season and thrive, Mannes says.
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