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Jeopardy. Hosted By The 1A Park Rangers. Lyme disease. Facts about mosquitoes. Facts about WNV. Misc. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1. What ticks are infected with Lyme disease?.
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Jeopardy Hosted By The 1A Park Rangers
Lyme disease Facts about mosquitoes Facts about WNV Misc. 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500
Row 1, Col 1 What ticks are infected with Lyme disease? Deer ticks.
1,2 Do male and female mosquitoes both bite humans? No, only females do.
1,3 What is WNV? It’s a mosquito-borne infection that can cause serious illness and sometimes death.
1,4 Why do mosquitoes drink blood? Because they need the protein for there eggs.
2,1 Where are deer ticks most commonly found? In the North East and Thick wooded areas.
2,2 What is the life cycle of mosquitoes? Egg Larva Pupa Adult
2,3 Where does WNV start? Birds
2,4 Do all mosquitoes transmit WNV? No
3,1 Is Lyme disease contagious? No you can only get it from ticks.
3,2 What times of the day are Mosquitoes most out? They are out mostly at dawn and dusk.
3,3 Describe prevention of WNV. Don’t go out at dawn or Dusk. Wear big spay, long sleeve shirts and long pants.
3,4 What is the life cycle of a tick? Egg Larva Nymph Adult
4,1 How do you treat Lyme disease? Antibiotics administered over a course of three to four weeks.
4,2 Where do mosquitoes lay their eggs? They lay them in standing pools of water
4,3 Do just humans get WNV? No other animals such as dogs and horses can get it too.
4,4 Where do ticks usually come in contact with Lyme disease? With their first host the white footed Deer Mouse.
5,1 What is the life stage of a tick when it is the most dangerous to humans. Nymph
5,2 How long can adult mosquitoes live? 2 to 3 weeks
5,3 How fast can a mosquito develop from Larva to egg? A mosquito and develop in 4 to 7 days.
5,4 Everyone who get Lyme disease get’s the Bull’s eye Rash. True or False? False only some people get the rash.