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On 2019-07-16 12:33 PM, Dick Green WC1M wrote:
> I live in an area prone to Lyme disease, but we've never seen a deer
> tick here, only dog (wood) ticks.
You may not see a deer tick.  They are much smaller than the more common
dog tick - the deer tick is about the size of the period at the end of a
printed sentence.  Unfortunately, we have both even down here in Florida
and my wife has already experienced the "bullseye" rash.
73,
   ... Joe, W4TV
On 2019-07-16 12:33 PM, Dick Green WC1M wrote:
 
Note that Permethrin is deadly fatal to cats. I didn't know that until I read 
the label on the bottle, after which I threw it away (we're very fond of our 
cat.)
I wear knee-length gators, long pants, a long sleeve shirt and a hat when 
working outside, and always strip down and check my body for ticks when I go 
inside. Important to carefully check in your hair, as they like to crawl up 
there and hide.
I try to do most of my antenna work in the fall when it isn't so hot, but near 
as I can tell, ticks are present from when the snow melts to when it falls 
again.
I live in an area prone to Lyme disease, but we've never seen a deer tick here, 
only dog (wood) ticks. But that doesn't mean they aren't here. We have deer and 
mice on the property every day.
73, Dick WC1M
 
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