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Author Topic: Lone Star Tick *READ!*  (Read 1864 times)

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Offline HD

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Minnesota officially has a nasty tick within its borders. You think a deer tick is bad, this is far worse. Not only can you get lymes disease from it, you can also become very allergic to meat...
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Offline glenn57

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WOW.....scary.pretty high count up in itasca county....... :pouty:
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Offline LPS

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AND Beltrami.  Right south of us.  Scary.  Thanks for posting.

Offline Bobberineyes

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Yeah not good. Hopefully they just target vegetarians.. :scratch:

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heard you will get real sick from eating red meat it you get bitten by that tic...   
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Wouldn't that be terrible.  I wonder if that lasts forever? 

Offline Leech~~

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Minnesota officially has a nasty tick within its borders. You think a deer tick is bad, this is far worse. Not only can you get lymes disease from it, you can also become very allergic to meat...
huum, sounds like a PETA scare to stop meat eaters.  I've been in the MN woods for 50 years and never even heard of this tick?  Best thing though, according to the map the highest rates are where all the blue hair voters are.  :happy1:
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Im sorry but I sure don't see the spread of a deadly tick and educating the public about it as being political in any way shape or form. And, by the way, this isn't the political forum.
« Last Edit: July 07/14/24, 01:52:56 PM by roony »

Offline LPS

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Couldn't agree more Roony.  Leech this tick is moving north.  It was never in our woods before.

Offline Jerkbiat

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Im sorry but I sure don't see the spread of a deadly tick and educating the public about it as being political in any way shape or form. And, by the way, this isn't the political forum.
I would have to agree. It looks like it has been here since 1998. Hopefully it is a slow move. Certainly won't keep me out of the woods. I do wonder if it is permanent allergy or temporary.
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      Thanks, HD. May have to do some research to see if permethrin is effective on these guys, too. Do you by chance have that information handy?
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Minnesota officially has a nasty tick within its borders. You think a deer tick is bad, this is far worse. Not only can you get lymes disease from it, you can also become very allergic to meat...
huum, sounds like a PETA scare to stop meat eaters.  I've been in the MN woods for 50 years and never even heard of this tick?  Best thing though, according to the map the highest rates are where all the blue hair voters are.  :happy1:
I’ve heard of them for many years. Maybe I just pay more attention, or maybe because my many dogs over the years have been exposed to at least three different tick borne diseases. I don’t think the tick looks at the color of your hair, your political persuasion, or checks to see if you have a PETA membership. Take it as joke material if you like, but people who have been affected personally or had their dogs affected  will tell you it’s serious and not very funny.

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Take it as you may!  Reread the wording under the map heading, you may have to zoom.
"A total of 73 Lone star ticks documented since 1998!"  26 years! 
I had 73 wood ticks on me when I came out of the woods the last time I went turkey hunting!
Be afraid   :surrender:   :doah: 
« Last Edit: July 07/14/24, 10:24:44 PM by Leech~~ »
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Offline Leech~~

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"Minnesota under siege"
By 3 ticks a year. 🤔

With 1000's of people hunting Turkeys, Hogs and Deer in other states, 3 ticks discovered a year that may have come back with them from other states is no reason to panic! 😒
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I didn't know anyone was panicking. Still it is prudent to be aware of this type of tick and be able to recognize it.

Offline tangle tooth

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      Probably not a panic or a siege but it's never bad (in my opinion) to have information. What we do with that information is up to us. I know I used to take ticks and chiggers as a "no big deal" thing. Not any more.
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      With my feeble computer knowledge, I did a little looking in to this bugger. I'm more confused. What I wanted to find out was how long this tick has to be attached. Do the allergic reactions decrease over time?
      Looks like my best tools are still permethrin on my clothes, DEET on the skin and a good tick check when I'm home. Carry on with outdoor activities.
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Minnesota officially has a nasty tick within its borders. You think a deer tick is bad, this is far worse. Not only can you get lymes disease from it.
I'll keep trying to help. 😒

Lone star ticks have not been shown to transmit Borrelia burgdorferi, the cause of Lyme disease.May 15, 2024
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