ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. Researchers at Washington University identified the first invasive longhorned tick ever found in suburban St. Louis County, the university said on Thursday.
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St. Louis County's new tick is a 'serious threat,' officials say - KSDK.com
The sesame seed-sized arachnid causes serious problems in domestic animals and livestock, officials said.
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