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| Ticks are very abundant on Ft. Pickett. Of special concern is
the deer, or black-legged tick Ixodes scapularis,
pictured
above. Deer ticks are vectors of the spirochete bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi, which causes Lyme disease. During the larval and nymphal stages of the deer tick's life, one of its primary hosts is the white-footed mouse. These mice are major host reservoirs for the bacteria, thereby passing it on to the deer ticks. Studies show that the Lyme disease spirochetes
are transmitted from the tick to the host via salivation or regurgitation
Observe the bitten area throughout the following 3 days to 1 month. Symptoms of Lyme disease include:
These ticks have been known to carry the organism responsible for Rocky Mountain spotted fever. |