Yup, climate changes. All the blaming of everything under the sun on the absurd phrase, “[manmade]climate change” is giving me a tick. When the weather changes back the other way, as it surely will, will they report on that, too?
Cherry-Picking!
This problem was probably as much or even more common during the Medieval Warm Period.
Oh, no!
Regards,
The end of the world is ticking away.
What it tells me is the Brits who tramp around tick country don’t bother to check to see if they have picked up a tick. Those being that stupid deserve what they get
Are there any lockdowns scheduled?
Let’s just start this piece of hysterical crapaganda with an outright lie.
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Ticks survive the winter in a variety of ways, but do not go away just because it is cold. Depending on the species – and stage in their life cycle – ticks survive the winter months by going dormant or latching onto a host. Ticks hide in the leaf litter present in the wooded or brushy areas they tend to populate.
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I have seen ticks when there’s snow and ice on the ground.
Ugh. So tired of it. Yes, the climate changes. We’re hurtling through space around a giant ball of fusing hydrogen which is hurtling around a much larger black hole. The idea that humans are impacting the climate on this planet in any appreciable way is laughable, and I’m really just fatigued by it all.
Of course they do.
It has nothing to do with increased population, more access to the outdoors, more people sleeping in parks and woods.
It’s climate change.
Last year a person I know developed alpha-gal syndrome via a tick bite. Sucks, because it creates a allergy against red meat. He only learned of it via blood tests and the dynamic reaction he had after eating certain foods. He had been hiking the trail in NC and said he got several bites and thought nothing of it.
A fraction of a degree?
Not buying it.
My 84 year old husband was just diagnosed with babesiosis. Will be picking up two antibiotics for him in about an hour. It began over two weeks ago. He was sleeping a lot. This is a guy who rode his Harley 40 miles last week to pick up Dodge paint for his truck. Then he started getting night sweats and was tested for Lyme, etc. Started on Doxy 2 days ago because he was in pain and was short of breath with neg. chest xray and ekg. Doc called last nite to tell me it is babesiosis. We are in NE PA and he has had a lot of exposure to ticks. Apparently nymphal tics are usually to blame for babesiosis. They are so small you can hardly even see legs on them.
UFOs didn't take the focus off Pedo Joe.
We'll try "climate change" again...
Summertime Bull Hocky
The way to end tick disease is to end the AP
Can they survive DDT?
Gas stoves and hot water heaters.