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In reply to the discussion: Alpha-Gal Syndrome, Carried By Expanding Tick Populations, Has Gone From Dozens Of Cases In 2009 To 450,000 Today [View all]erronis
(20,772 posts)4. More fun stuff from the article:
Lone star ticks are aggressive and can speedily follow a human target if they detect them. They will hunt you, they are like a cross between a lentil and a velociraptor, said Sharon Pitcairn Forsyth, a conservationist who lives in the Washington DC area.
A particular horror is the prospect of brushing up against vegetation containing a massed ball of juvenile lone star ticks, know as a tick bomb, that can deliver thousands of tick bites. They are so tiny you cant see them but you have to take it seriously or youll never get them off you, said Forsyth, who now carries around a lint roller to remove such clusters.
A particular horror is the prospect of brushing up against vegetation containing a massed ball of juvenile lone star ticks, know as a tick bomb, that can deliver thousands of tick bites. They are so tiny you cant see them but you have to take it seriously or youll never get them off you, said Forsyth, who now carries around a lint roller to remove such clusters.
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Alpha-Gal Syndrome, Carried By Expanding Tick Populations, Has Gone From Dozens Of Cases In 2009 To 450,000 Today [View all]
hatrack
Jun 29
OP
Meat growers are already alarmed by screw worm, just as Canteloupe Caligula is cutting funding related to it. . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jun 29
#6
The ticks and this disease are definitely NOT funny, but this description in the article...
highplainsdem
Jun 29
#15
Hopefully you sense a little levity about a very serious topic. . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jun 29
#11
Hardly "levity", more like, what's the word? You know, often described as hate speech?
Exp
Jun 29
#13
I have a tick removal tool with 2 different size ends, for big & small ticks.
Martin Eden
Jun 29
#33
We already have Lyme disease from deer ticks here out west, not looking forward to another. Rather have an invasion
Exp
Jun 29
#12
If you are concerned about leprosy, talk to your doctor. They can provide you with more information about the risks and
Exp
Jun 29
#37
I first heard about this last year, and only because I found out two members of my family who live
highplainsdem
Jun 29
#16
Don't ticks need real blood? Not the fake green stuff that courses through their veins.
erronis
Jun 29
#21
Note that "red meat" in this case means ALL mammals -- cows, pigs, deer, bison, etc.
RockRaven
Jun 29
#28