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highplainsdem

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15. The ticks and this disease are definitely NOT funny, but this description in the article...
Sun Jun 29, 2025, 11:00 AM
Jun 29

"They are like a cross between a lentil and a velociraptor"

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OMG. This is really scary. Bookmarking. nt Ilsa Jun 29 #1
Actually, a female physician began mwmisses4289 Jun 29 #2
If I was into raising cattle, sheep, or pork, I'd be alarmed Vogon_Glory Jun 29 #3
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
More fun stuff from the article: erronis Jun 29 #4
The ticks and this disease are definitely NOT funny, but this description in the article... highplainsdem Jun 29 #15
Seems the opposite of Alpha Male syndrome Bernardo de La Paz Jun 29 #5
Alpa-gal is indeed an odd name, but what am I sensing from your comment.. hmm. Exp Jun 29 #10
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 think you have mistakenly veered off on a strange personal tangent Bernardo de La Paz Jun 29 #14
Ditto. The reaction was a bit strange. erronis Jun 29 #19
Seriously! I thought the headline was a joke at first Geechie Jun 29 #20
I know of one case. Not pleasant. Tetrachloride Jun 29 #7
I've been backpacking for decades, often in the southeast Martin Eden Jun 29 #8
I would only add, defacto7 Jun 29 #23
I have a tick removal tool with 2 different size ends, for big & small ticks. Martin Eden Jun 29 #33
Why was the gas not a good idea, snot Jun 29 #34
I suppose kids messing with a gas can defacto7 Jun 30 #38
I just heard about this a couple years ago. AllyCat Jun 29 #9
We already have Lyme disease from deer ticks here out west, not looking forward to another. Rather have an invasion Exp Jun 29 #12
armadillos carry leprosy, lol mike_c Jun 29 #35
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 was joking mike_c Jun 30 #39
I first heard about this last year, and only because I found out two members of my family who live highplainsdem Jun 29 #16
My sister got this. hunter Jun 29 #17
I'd love to drop a tick bomb mountain grammy Jun 29 #18
Don't ticks need real blood? Not the fake green stuff that courses through their veins. erronis Jun 29 #21
MAGAts and ICE goons might benefit from a reduction in red meat consumption Wicked Blue Jun 29 #26
Ha mountain grammy Jun 29 #36
Ya gotta include RFK Jr Traildogbob Jun 29 #30
I have the Alpha Gal mammal meat allergy. mackdaddy Jun 29 #22
As bad as your problem is I don't blame you for using permetherin. defacto7 Jun 29 #25
Ohio Traildogbob Jun 29 #31
I'm sure RFK will get right on it. louis-t Jun 29 #24
Gargling with bleach Wicked Blue Jun 29 #27
Note that "red meat" in this case means ALL mammals -- cows, pigs, deer, bison, etc. RockRaven Jun 29 #28
Good grief that's terrifying wendyb-NC Jun 29 #29
I've given up on my long woodland hiking treks. Midnight Writer Jun 29 #32
If I have it, I wouldn't know. I last ate red meat in the 1970s. NNadir Jul 1 #40
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