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Lyme Disease

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I'm posting this because my eldest son had contracted Lyme Disease. Living here in New England I've known about Lyme Disease for quite a while. What I didn't expect was someone in my family to fall victim to it. We've all heard that ticks are source of this disease and deer are the source of the ticks. This is not quite accurate.

Lyme Ticks

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How Is Lyme Disease
Transmitted?

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​​Lyme disease is transmitted through a bite from specific typed of ticks. The animals that most often carry these insects are white-footed field mice, deer, raccoons, opossums, skunks, weasels, foxes, shrews, moles, chipmunks, squirrels, and horses. The majority of these ticks have been found in New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.

          Latest 2023 Lyme Disease news item
                           Lyme Disease - US News.   Click me.

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   â€‹Mindful Parenting
 
A Tick Encounter Guide to recognizing the different types of ticks your child or you might encounter in your area of the country.

 

Click 'Read More'.  Select your region on the top.  Also click the Red left/right arrows to determine which tick is active for time period.  Not happy about this but they changed the better regional/week-by-week showing.  Still gives you a idea of the ticks by size. May 20, 2021.

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