The Twin Cities region, encompassing the wooded corridors and grassy transitions of the northern metro, experiences a significant biological awakening every spring.
As the ecological landscape of the Northern Twin Cities continues to evolve, the intersection of public health and tick activity has become a primary focus for researchers and residents alike.
The Twin Cities region of Minnesota known for its dramatic seasonal swings experiences some of the most weather-dependent mosquito patterns in the country.
The Twin Cities North region including areas such as Blaine, Shoreview, Lino Lakes, and Andover is surrounded...
The Twin Cities, including Minneapolis, St. Paul, and surrounding northern and western suburbs are home to several tick species that thrive in the region’s wooded landscapes, wetlands, parks, river corridors, and suburban green spaces.
In the Twin Cities North area, spring preparation is one of the most effective ways to reduce mosquito issues throughout the year.
A Look at Public Mosquito Management and Private Property-Level Control