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Keep in mind that ticks are still active in cooler weather. Take the necessary precautions.

Would be interested in hearing about encounters with them or finding them on taken game.


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Find them on deer often down here. More of a problem during turkey & dove, use use a good repellant and check yourself well at end of the day.

Lymes & Rocky Mtn Spotted are very bad news.


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We find them all the time on deer we take in Wyoming!


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Plenty in the Piney Woods down here.

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Here in Montana I primarily see them in the spring. Not uncommon on the deer and elk. The handful of spring bears, I have shot are covered with them.

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Hate a fuggin’ tick.

See them on deer but have never picked any off myself or the dogs out here.

Georgia was a different story. TIcks everywhere.


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What most people here call ticks on deer they shoot aren't ticks at all but rather deer keds.

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Ticks aplenty here in PA, always a bunch on deer kills.
I try VERY hard to stay away from dried Ragweed as it’s usually loaded with ticks.


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I lived in Northern New York all my life, never saw a tick of any kind until about the late '80's. Now it's unusual to kill a deer there without at least a few ticks, usually around the neck, and sometimes you kill one with quite a few, maybe 10 or 15. I don't know anyone who hunts or gets out in the woods a lot that doesn't get an occasional tick. I've probably had 8 or 10 on me in the last 20 years.


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Between the dog and I we usually pick up a few every year. Hate those little bastards.

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In 2000 I won the lottery and got Colorado Tick Fever... awful.

Only 83 cases nationwide reported between 2002-2012...


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When I was up Caribou Hunting in Alaska my Wife in Iowa was bitten by a tick and received Lyme’s disease with the classic bullseye rash. She was on antibiotic for 28 days.
So for us Iowa was more Dangerous

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Place i hunt is called Tick Ridge for a reason. Have seen dozens on any deer killed before a killing freeze. Every year, every kill. Just part of hunting down South. That and the joy of Chiggers but that is another story.


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I drove through Lyme Connecticut just the other day. We lost a setter in his prime due to Lyme 2 years ago. We see ticks every month and supposedly a winter with deep snow actually protects them. I have seen them on deer taken locally here in December.

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Seed ticks are the worst! They look like dust with legs right now and I can’t wait till the first frost comes to kill them off!!

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Got them everywhere down here. Some areas worse than others. Permethrin everything heavy before season begins then sometimes repeat during season depending on what we see. Even with that might still find one on me.

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The ticks would be a nuisance, but what has me a little more spooked is that Eastern equine encephalitis (triple E) mosquito. Perfectly healthy people get bit and three days later they are brain dead with no known cure. I has croaked three people in Michigan including the U.P. and that is pretty close to WI.


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Originally Posted by Windfall
The ticks would be a nuisance, but what has me a little more spooked is that Eastern equine encephalitis (triple E) mosquito. Perfectly healthy people get bit and three days later they are brain dead with no known cure. I has croaked three people in Michigan including the U.P. and that is pretty close to WI.



There is ALSO Tick-borne Encephalitis via the Powassan virus while not yet endemic is becoming a concern.


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Be aware that ticks are frequently found on logs, tree trunks and especially leaf litter. At this time of the year, ticks have molted to the adult stage and are seeking their final blood meal so that the females are able to lay their eggs.

The majority of people don't recall their tick bite event.

Children under 10 and people aged 60-69 present the most cases of tick-borne diseases.


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We loose them at the first frost so there already gone up here.

Had about 20 or 30 on me this year. Usually good for 5-10 or so...it was a wet spring and we had tons


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