On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Dan Terrence <danterrence@comcast.net> wrote:
I had one crawling on me a month ago. They could be out all winter long if the temperature is above 30 degrees or so. And they will infect you if they have any bacteria or parasites right away. As soon as they inject their saliva to numb the area, then they have given you whatever they might have. That 12-48 hour talk isn't true at all unfortunately. Good luck and keep an eye open for a rash and any wierd symptoms in the near future!Dan
On Sunday, March 10, 2013 2:43:56 PM UTC-4, Robin Robinson wrote:Phippsburg, Me Map 6 Totman Cove--for all of you who will soon be thrashing about in the weeds, I just took a deer tick from my leg. I had just gone out to the compost pile, no further. There is still plenty of snow on the ground. So, due diligence required already,
Robin R Robinson
Birding with Bugs In The Burg
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