
About this episode
The episode discusses tick-related health issues and features an interview with a biology professor about ticks and their diseases.
Tick season is upon us yet again, and tick bite-related emergency room visits in the Northeast are higher than normal right now. It’s hard not to resent these disease-spreading arachnids. Ticks spread pathogens like anaplasmosis, babesiosis, Powassan virus, and Lyme disease. We're joined by David Allen, an associate professor of biology at Middlebury College to talk about the different types of ticks in the region, the diseases they spread, how to prevent tick bites, and how he learned to embrace one of the most detested parts of the animal kingdom. But first; the chair of the education committee in Vermont's House of Representatives will not seek reelection this fall. Rep. Peter Conlon (D-Cornwall) has served in the state legislature for a decade. He's focused his efforts in the last few years on education reform and the ongoing school redistricting debate. He joins us to talk about his decision to step down and what he's learned from his time in the legislature. Broadcast live on Monday, May 18, 2026, at noon; rebroadcast at 7 p.m. Have questions, comments or tips? Send us a message or check us out on Instagram .
People in this episode
Guest: David Allen
Topics covered
- ticks
- disease prevention
- education reform
- legislative decisions
- public health
Keywords
- ticks
- anaplasmosis
- babesiosis
- Powassan virus
- Lyme disease
- education reform
- Vermont
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Middlebury College
Places: Vermont
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