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Ticks in Florida

Ticks in Florida. Infected Tick Areas. American Lyme Disease Foundation, aldf.com. Incidences of Lyme Disease by County. Center for Disease Control, cdc.gov. American Dog Tick. Wildflorida.com. American Dog Tick.

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Ticks in Florida

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  1. Ticks in Florida

  2. Infected Tick Areas American Lyme Disease Foundation, aldf.com

  3. Incidences of Lyme Disease by County Center for Disease Control, cdc.gov

  4. American Dog Tick Wildflorida.com

  5. American Dog Tick • Usually found on vegetation beside paths and trails, waiting for an animal to walk past. • Can go up to two years without feeding. • Can carry diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tularemia. Some can cause “tick paralysis” if left to feed on an animal too long. • Largest of Florida ticks. Wildflorida.com

  6. Rocky Mountain spotted fever Tularemia • Causes flu-like symptoms and a spotty rash. Needs antibiotics. • Tick has to be attached to the person for 6-20 hours for the disease to transfer, so plucking the tick off sooner, rather than later, is key. • Causes an open wound at the bite site Lymph nodes swell up. Needs antibiotic treatment. • DEET is effective at repelling ticks, removing the tick quickly prevents transmission of diseases. cdc.gov

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