All lakes have leeches, The best way to avoid them is to stay out of mucky weedy areas, that is where they thrive.
All of them.
you can get leeches where ever there are lakes. not all lakes have leeches though.
Yes, Vermont has leeches in the lakes and many of the ponds located there.
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The state of Wisconsin is bordered by two lakes. Both Lake Superior and Lake Michigan border Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Leeches are flat worm-like animals found in ponds and lakes. To keep leeches under control in a water setting, it is important to have fish around that will eat the leeches. Redear sunfish are good leech eaters.
The tow great lakes that border Wisconsin are lake superior and lake Michigan.
Great lakes
Newyork and wisconsin
The two Great lakes that border Wisconsin are: Lake Superior in the north and Lake Michigan on the east.
Freshwater leeches lay eggs on the muddy bottom of the lakes and streams they live in. They lay these eggs inside cocoons, which protect the eggs until they hatch.
Wisconsin and Michigan are Great Lakes states or Midwest states.
No, but in some water such as lakes or rivers there are leeches... They attach to your skin and suck your blood.