We found one those little bastards on our outdoor cat :-(
and anyway, since I do a LOT of gardening, am now kinda worried ..
anyway at the moment am on anti-biotics, due to a recent root waterway.
Ugh, hope nothing unexpected happens/as I believe I read that lyme ticks are mostly out during the beginning of springtime.
hmmmm we merely bought tick spray :o) hope that REALLY works!!Do they KNOW a guestimate % of how abundant of those tiny ticks pass Lyme disease?
Don't really know what percentage of ticks carry lyme disease but they are constrained to certain areas of the country so if you live outside of those areas, you hold little to worry roughly. Only about 10% of tick bites (from ticks that in fact carry the disease) will transmit the spirochete (bacteria) specifically responsible for the illness.
You don't mention where on earth you live. This is a link to the incidence of Lyme Disease surrounded by the United States: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/lyme/ld_... You can see where Lyme Disease occur most commonly. For more detailed information state by state, see http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/lyme/ld_...
I am bitten at least a dozen times respectively summer both by deer ticks and dog ticks and have never become sick, but I live in Oklahoma. Around here, July is tick season.
Lyme-carrying ticks hold been found surrounded by every state in the US, though it is true that some areas enjoy more of them than others. The infection rates can vary greatly--even contained by areas quite close to respectively other! So, you want to do everything you can to protect yourself and your animals. Pay close attention and see if you develop any rashes, disorientation or flu-like symptoms. If so, go to a doctor. Also, verbs to check yourself and your pets often for ticks.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Do they KNOW a guestimate % of how abundant of those tiny ticks pass Lyme disease?
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