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Departments of Agriculture in Pa., NJ continue to track inva
Departments of Agriculture in Pa., NJ continue to track inva
Departments of Agriculture in Pa., NJ continue to track invasive tick that can clone itself
First discovered in the U.S. around 2010, the invasive species can pose a serious threat to livestock, as they congregate in the thousands and can entirely drain an animal of
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