Long Island's warmer winter may bring insects, ticks and other bugs to your house a little earlier than usual - Newsday
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quot;It's true that due to warming winters, some insects and arthropods [ticks] emerge earlier than in history," said Jody L. Gangloff-Kaufmann, a Cornell University entomologist.
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