RE:RE:RED DEERRobking wrote: Im just an observer on here and dont comment much. But you definitley crossed a line there. Your a loser Harley. Get off line and seek the councilling you need
Just saw on the NEWS that there are indications of record numbers of Lyme Disease TICKS
which will be Lurking EVERY WHERE__I am starting to Feel ITCHY here already !!!!!
The Lyme disease bacterium, Borrelia burgdorferi, is spread through the bite of infected ticks. The blacklegged tick (or deer tick, Ixodes scapularis) spreads the disease in the northeastern, mid-Atlantic, and north-central United States. The western blacklegged tick (Ixodes pacificus) spreads the disease on the Pacific Coast.
Ticks can attach to any part of the human body but are often found in hard-to-see areas such as the groin, armpits, and scalp. In most cases, the tick must be attached for 36 to 48 hours or more before the Lyme disease bacterium can be transmitted.
The deer tick, also called the blacklegged tick, is one of the most common ticks found in North America. Deer ticks are the smallest tick in North America, with adults growing to about the size of a sesame seed. They are distinctly reddish and have a solid black dorsal shield with long, thin mouth parts.