A beautiful and healthy lawn requires much as we think. Bring out the best of your lawn with easy to follow tips and it is money saving too. Check if your lawn is ready? This Infographic will help you, glance through.

A beautiful and healthy lawn requires much as we think. Bring out the best of your lawn with easy to follow tips and it is money saving too. Check if your lawn is ready? This Infographic will help you, glance through.
Home gardeners and landscape workers have all noticed the surging rabbit population this year. Whatever the cause, bunnies seem to be everywhere and the rodent-born infection know as tularemia is making news.
Jefferson County Public Health recently reported a dead rabbit infected with the disease and this week, Larimer County confirmed a human case of tularemia. The cause was linked to gardening at home.
Admittedly, these instances may be rare and we hope they are. Nevertheless, in a season with so many rabbits hopping around our yards, the wise move is to be aware of a potential health threat and take precautions you feel are in order.
Symptoms may vary according to where on the body the person became infected. Fever, non-healing skin and swollen and painful lymph nodes are among them. Others include sore throat, mouth sores, abdominal pain and diarrhea. Inhaled bacteria may cause pneumonia and related symptoms.
Antibiotics are effective in treating the infection with best results when treated as soon as possible. Without treatment, hospitalization or death may result.
For more information on tularemia in your area and recommended precautions, consult your local health department’s website.
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