Ticks /tags/ticks Ticks en-US Copyright © 2024 ÍâÍøÌìÌà Tue, 18 Mar 2025 10:00:00 GMT The invasive longhorned tick has made its way to St. Louis. Here's what to know /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2025-03-18/the-invasive-longhorned-tick-has-made-its-way-to-st-louis-heres-what-to-know A new invasive tick species was recently found in St. Louis County, with more sightings expected this spring and summer. Tue, 18 Mar 2025 10:00:00 GMT /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2025-03-18/the-invasive-longhorned-tick-has-made-its-way-to-st-louis-heres-what-to-know Emily Woodbury St. Louis County wants your help to identify ticks in the area /health-science-environment/2024-06-24/st-louis-county-wants-your-help-to-identify-ticks-in-the-area The county has set up collection boxes for ticks at three parks: Lone Elk, Greensfelder and West Tyson. Mon, 24 Jun 2024 10:00:00 GMT /health-science-environment/2024-06-24/st-louis-county-wants-your-help-to-identify-ticks-in-the-area Eric Schmid The way Missourians interact with ticks is changing: Climate change is one of many factors /health-science-environment/2023-08-14/the-way-missourians-interact-with-ticks-is-changing-climate-change-is-one-of-many-factors You may have heard the ticks are bad this year due to the mild winter or ticks are getting worse in Missouri, but what’s the reality of these claims? Mon, 14 Aug 2023 10:00:00 GMT /health-science-environment/2023-08-14/the-way-missourians-interact-with-ticks-is-changing-climate-change-is-one-of-many-factors Rebecca Smith Missouri is a hotbed for tick-related illnesses. Here's how to keep yourself safe /health-science-environment/2023-07-31/missouri-is-a-hotbed-for-tick-related-illnesses-heres-how-to-keep-yourself-safe The most common tick-borne illnesses in Missouri are Ehrlichiosis, Tularemia and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Mon, 31 Jul 2023 10:00:00 GMT /health-science-environment/2023-07-31/missouri-is-a-hotbed-for-tick-related-illnesses-heres-how-to-keep-yourself-safe Rebecca Smith An Asian tick is spreading across Missouri and threatening cattle herds /economy-business/2023-07-26/an-asian-tick-is-spreading-across-missouri-and-threatening-cattle-herds The longhorned tick has only been in Missouri for a couple of years, but it is already spreading across the state and can carry a disease that can infect cattle. There are currently no known treatments or vaccines for the disease, and it could cost ranchers a lot of money. Wed, 26 Jul 2023 21:56:08 GMT /economy-business/2023-07-26/an-asian-tick-is-spreading-across-missouri-and-threatening-cattle-herds Jonathan Ahl Patients report tick-related red meat allergy as Missouri summers heat up /health-science-environment/2022-06-15/patients-report-tick-related-red-meat-allergy-as-missouri-summers-heat-up More patients are reporting they're suffering from alpha gal syndrome, an allergy to red meat that's correlated with tick bites. Tick-related illnesses are on the rise nationwide as summers become hotter, wetter and more tick-friendly. Wed, 15 Jun 2022 10:45:00 GMT /health-science-environment/2022-06-15/patients-report-tick-related-red-meat-allergy-as-missouri-summers-heat-up Sarah Fentem How St. Louis scientists are hunting for the next generation of tick-borne viruses /health-science-environment/2021-11-10/how-st-louis-scientists-are-hunting-for-the-next-generation-of-tick-borne-viruses Several deadly tick-borne viruses have emerged in the Midwest in recent years, including the Heartland virus, first discovered in Missouri. Scientists say there are likely more that have gone undiagnosed. Wed, 10 Nov 2021 12:08:05 GMT /health-science-environment/2021-11-10/how-st-louis-scientists-are-hunting-for-the-next-generation-of-tick-borne-viruses Shahla Farzan Tick-Spread Disease On The Rise In Missouri And Illinois As Midwest Gets Hotter /health-science-environment/2021-05-25/tick-spread-disease-on-the-rise-in-missouri-and-illinois-as-midwest-gets-hotter As seasons become warmer due to climate change, more ticks survive, thrive and multiply, latching onto animals and humans and spreading diseases including Lyme disease and Heartland virus. A recent study by University of Missouri researchers found ticks are active eight months out of the year, from early spring through late fall. The extended season mean more ticks spread potentially fatal diseases. Tue, 25 May 2021 10:38:10 GMT /health-science-environment/2021-05-25/tick-spread-disease-on-the-rise-in-missouri-and-illinois-as-midwest-gets-hotter Sarah Fentem Find A Tick In Missouri? These Researchers Want You To Mail It To Them /health-science-environment/2021-04-02/find-a-tick-in-missouri-these-researchers-want-you-to-mail-it-to-them As part of a two-year statewide effort to track ticks, scientists from A.T. Still University in Kirksville and the Missouri Department of Conservation are asking residents to mail in samples of the tiny parasites. The team plans to map the distribution of tick species on a county-by-county basis, along with their bacterial pathogens. Fri, 02 Apr 2021 10:22:57 GMT /health-science-environment/2021-04-02/find-a-tick-in-missouri-these-researchers-want-you-to-mail-it-to-them Shahla Farzan Climate Change Could Make Missouri A Mosquito Paradise, But Health Experts Warn We Aren’t Ready /2019-08-14/climate-change-could-make-missouri-a-mosquito-paradise-but-health-experts-warn-we-arent-ready This year’s catastrophic flooding has created hard times for many people in Midwest, but it’s created a nirvana for mosquitoes. Kansas City and the... Wed, 14 Aug 2019 05:18:24 GMT /2019-08-14/climate-change-could-make-missouri-a-mosquito-paradise-but-health-experts-warn-we-arent-ready