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LATEST NEWS: GROWING DISEASE FROM MOSQUITOS, TICKS AND FLEAS

First the bad news: According to CDC, the number of people getting diseases transmitted by mosquito, tick and flea bites has more than tripled in the United States in recent years, due to warmer weather (potentially global warming). Between 2004 and 2016, about 643,000 cases of 16 insect-borne illnesses were reported to the C.D.C. — 27,000 a year in 2004, rising to 96,000 by 2016. According to C.D.C. about 300,000 Americans get Lyme disease each year, but only about 35,000 diagnoses are reported.

So, what do you do?

For Ticks:

For Fleas:

· One of the first signs of a flea infestation in the home is when pets start scratching, biting, or licking themselves excessively. Fleas can also infest a home without pets.

· Flea bites can be treated with over-the-counter (OTC) anti-itch creams, lotions, or ointments. Wash the area first to keep infection from spreading and avoid scratching the bite.

· Home remedies to soothe or relieve itching from flea bites include ice packs, Aloe Vera, witch hazel, rubbing alcohol, vinegar, tea tree oil, and used tea bags.

· Prevent flea bites by keeping your pets and home free of fleas. Use flea preventive on your pets, and keep your home clean and vacuum pet areas regularly.

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