Jun 8, 2026 · Angela Montana
It’s That Time of Year: Your No-Panic Guide to Safely Removing a Tick
Warm weather invites outdoor activities, but also the risk of ticks. Discovering a tick should prompt swift removal using fine-tipped tweezers. Avoid folk remedies that could worsen the situation. Clean the bite area and dispose of the tick properly. Monitor for symptoms of infection, and see a doctor if needed.
May 17, 2026 · Angela Montana
Ticks: The Tiny Hitchhikers You Didn’t Invite to the Party
Ticks are small creatures that can ruin outdoor activities while transmitting diseases like Lyme Disease. To prevent tick bites, wear protective clothing, use repellents, and regularly check yourself and pets after outings.
Apr 1, 2025 · Moosetrack Megan
MSU Extension’s Schutter Lab identifies first known blacklegged tick in Montana
For the first time, specialists in Montana have identified a blacklegged tick in the state, a species that can carry and transmit Lyme disease.
Mar 6, 2025 · Angela Montana
Ticks carrying Lyme disease may have infiltrated Montana; found on bird dog
Tick Trouble…Could Lyme-Carrying Deer Ticks Be Creeping into Montana?
Jul 1, 2024 · Angela Montana
Tick Talk: What You Should Know About These Tiny Pests and Their Big Impact
What Are Ticks? Ticks are arachnids, closely related to spiders. They have four pairs of legs, no antennae, and can’t […]
May 24, 2023 · Angela Montana
Tips to Best Remove Ticks
It’s tick season, unfortunately. If you or your pet are unlucky enough to get stuck with a tick, or ticks, […]
May 6, 2023 · Montana Grant
TICK TIME AGAIN!!!
Ticks Suck! No outdoor sportsmen enjoy ticks. They may have a role in the ecosystem but… Anyway, Ticks seem to […]