Scourges Of Summer Hunting Lead

The Scourges of Summer Hunting

There are a number of potential hazards, pitfalls and some downright scary situations which anyone heading afield in the summer should be aware of.

What Hunters Need to Know About Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases

Knowledge is power, and the more you educate yourself, the less your chances of catching one of the several dreadful tick-borne diseases.

Must-Have Turkey Gear for 2020

At least you can escape to the turkey woods this year. Read on for some must-have gear.

Ticks and Chiggers 101

Just the thought of ticks or chiggers is enough to make a grown man cringe in horror, but knowledge, preventive measures and common sense will help hunters avoid them.

Tick Threat High for the Northeast

New York’s Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies anticipates a bad year for ticks in the northeastern United States. Its predictions are based on a simple trend: more mice mean more ticks, and an increase in Lyme disease the following year.

A Simple, Safe Way to Remove Ticks

There’s a better way to remove ticks of all sizes in one piece, with no specialized tools required—other than a common cotton swab, that is.

Tips for Dealing With Ticks

Hunters, hikers and anyone that spends time outdoors are going to be exposed to ticks. It’s just part of the deal when we go outside. The more informed you are about these woodland pests the better you can deal with them and spend more time in the woods.

Alpha-Gal Allergy: A Hunter's Worst Nightmare?

If you frequent the woods in the southeast, you need to know about the lone star tick and the alpha-gal allergy, also known as a hunter's worst nightmare.

Sawyer Permethrin Insect Repellent

Permethrin may be the best tick repellant out there.

New Tick-Borne Disease Identified

Scientists have confirmed that the Heartland Virus is indeed a tick-borne disease.

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