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SheltieLover

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Sun Jun 13, 2021, 06:49 PM Jun 2021

It's not just your imagination -- ticks are out of control this year [View all]

https://grist.org/science/its-not-just-your-imagination-ticks-are-out-of-control-this-year/

Here's why, and what climate change has to do with it.

Not long ago, I went on a walk with some friends through a field near my house in upstate New York. When we stopped for a break, something moving on my pants caught my eye. There were about a dozen reddish-brown ticks crawling up my legs. I looked closer and found ticks tangled in my socks, latched on to the insides of my shoes, hanging by hooked legs to the backs of my knees. The big ones, American dog ticks, were easy to spot, but the little ones, blacklegged nymph ticks the size of poppy seeds, were harder to find. I was still pulling them off of me days later.

Northeasterners are used to coexisting with ticks, but this season has felt unusually intense. An unofficial survey of my friends unearthed some horrifying anecdotes. A landscape designer said she had been bitten by more ticks this year than ever before. The owner of a local wine shop pulled a tick out of his hair at the Atlanta airport that had somehow managed to accompany him on the plane ride south. One guy is living with the (possibly permanent) trauma of finding a tick attached to his nipple.

The anecdotal evidence for a busy tick year is corroborated by data, Richard Ostfeld, a disease ecologist at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook, New York, said. It’s still too early in the season to say exactly how this year stacks up compared to previous years, but early returns indicate that there has been an explosion of ticks this spring. “All these people complaining of a horrendous year,” Ostfeld said, “they’re actually right."

Much more at link. Please be safe!
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My husband is presently taking Doxycycline. blue neen Jun 2021 #1
Went through that 21 y/a with daughter. SheltieLover Jun 2021 #3
Antibiotics only work if you detect it right away. lagomorph777 Jun 2021 #34
True! SheltieLover Jun 2021 #35
Yup - they hide in biofilms, along with co-infections and other crap such as metals. lagomorph777 Jun 2021 #38
Overload of neurotoxins from die off can be quite harmful as well SheltieLover Jun 2021 #39
This really ticks me off. roamer65 Jun 2021 #2
Lol SheltieLover Jun 2021 #4
I just got back from the UP of Michigan. roamer65 Jun 2021 #5
Glad you knew to check! SheltieLover Jun 2021 #24
Ticks dont seem to be an issue around the Portland, OR area. They were always brutal in MA CentralMass Jun 2021 #6
I have a lot of ticks most years. gab13by13 Jun 2021 #7
Yup SheltieLover Jun 2021 #25
Mother Nature's primary job is to try to kill you. Binkie The Clown Jun 2021 #8
Put both my dogs on UpInArms Jun 2021 #9
I can help. 634-5789 Jun 2021 #10
Permethrin works great! SWMO_8541 Jun 2021 #16
Yep, I've used it. Buckeye_Democrat Jun 2021 #18
Welcome to DU! TomSlick Jun 2021 #20
Welcome to DU! SheltieLover Jun 2021 #26
Sawyer's makes a helluva good product in a spray can. 634-5789 Jun 2021 #36
Vaseline Takket Jun 2021 #11
Not sure but I've heard you are supposed to pull them straight out using tweezers closest to the chowder66 Jun 2021 #12
I've always used fingernail polish - same idea but the nail polish stays in place. TomSlick Jun 2021 #21
The MAGAts are like ticks on democracy Blue Owl Jun 2021 #13
Think of the word politics... SheltieLover Jun 2021 #27
We use powdered agricultural sulphur for ticks and chiggars harumph Jun 2021 #14
Does anyone know where ticks come from when you're sitting... LAS14 Jun 2021 #15
They can definitely get around. Buckeye_Democrat Jun 2021 #19
They are like heat seeking missiles SheltieLover Jun 2021 #28
Up here (PNW) I've only seen one this year and usually I see Maru Kitteh Jun 2021 #17
Our two remaining chickens CRK7376 Jun 2021 #22
Here in Arkansas I've only pulled two off me this year. calguy Jun 2021 #23
It would be a good idea BGBD Jun 2021 #29
Yes it would! SheltieLover Jun 2021 #30
I've gotten 3 this year; normally go many years between bites. lagomorph777 Jun 2021 #31
You just live with it? 😱 SheltieLover Jun 2021 #32
Yeah; I have dropped the number of spirochetes in my blood by going vegetarian, lagomorph777 Jun 2021 #33
Stay out of fields that have tall grass! Tracer Jun 2021 #37
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