Do Ticks Die In The Fall Or Winter? Tick Expert Debunks This Myth

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It’s a common myth that ticks die in the fall or winter. According to Dr. Thomas Mather, Tick Expert at the University of Rhode Island, this is simply not true. Rather ticks become less active when it becomes too cold for their legs to move. So, even in the coldest regions of North America, ticks can remain active when temperatures are above freezing.

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Thankyou for getting information out in your videos. 🙂

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Are they like the frog that turnz into ice during the winter or what i really wanna know 😂😂

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