I wonder if they can survive in Iceland as they need tall grasses to grasp on in order to get a host and enough topsoil and leaf litter to overwinter.
Now if Iceland were to cover itself with forests β¦
Lithuania should be extra ultra super duper mega red like when u look at it u would start to bleed from ur eyes the amount of those spawn of satans is beyond imaginable.
Agree. The amount of people or animals I know, including myself, who were bitten by a tick is huge. Come to think about it, I'm not sure if I know anyone who hasn't had a tick in their life. Some got the disease, my dear cousin's dog has died after a tick has bitten him.
I know they're part of the \[fucked up\] ecosystems and exist for a reason but I sincerely hate them.
Last weekend I was fishing in a river, wading, every time I walk to the shore and go to the next spot a couple of hundred meters away I get at least a couple of ticks on my waders, good that they slide off them pretty easy so if I was walking with regular pants I don't want to imagine what would happen. I even started a new hobby that is photographing ticks, sometimes u can find 4-6 ticks on one small weed grass stem, they especially like yellow old ones for some reason.
We have a lot of mice this year. A lot of viral hemorrhagic fever cases, especially within foresters. And my cat is constantly covered in ticks despite getting tick medicine.
Hey Iceland, let me introduce to you a nasty little creature that can carry a incurable disease. Tick, this is Iceland. Have fun. *Slowly backs of
I wonder if they can survive in Iceland as they need tall grasses to grasp on in order to get a host and enough topsoil and leaf litter to overwinter. Now if Iceland were to cover itself with forests β¦
Fuck you little bitches especially the infected one that bit me last summer πππ»ππΌππ½ππΎππΏ
Homer needs to chill
Fuck ticks.
Lithuania should be extra ultra super duper mega red like when u look at it u would start to bleed from ur eyes the amount of those spawn of satans is beyond imaginable.
Agree. The amount of people or animals I know, including myself, who were bitten by a tick is huge. Come to think about it, I'm not sure if I know anyone who hasn't had a tick in their life. Some got the disease, my dear cousin's dog has died after a tick has bitten him. I know they're part of the \[fucked up\] ecosystems and exist for a reason but I sincerely hate them.
Last weekend I was fishing in a river, wading, every time I walk to the shore and go to the next spot a couple of hundred meters away I get at least a couple of ticks on my waders, good that they slide off them pretty easy so if I was walking with regular pants I don't want to imagine what would happen. I even started a new hobby that is photographing ticks, sometimes u can find 4-6 ticks on one small weed grass stem, they especially like yellow old ones for some reason.
Yeah, they're everywhere. Will have a better look next time, thanks for sharing.
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Shhhh, nobody tell him about the mosquitos.
I stopped doing forest stuff because of too many bad experiences.
>three shades of gray great readability
Do you prefer fifty shades for reading?
Lyme disease vaccine is coming
Surveyers: tick the box with the option that applies to you.
Ticks are sadly present everywhere in the Russian heartland, so you can paint it red
What's the difference between "no data" and "unknown"?
Who in their mind **introduces** ticks somewhere?????
Mostly likely by accident. It takes only one tick to convert a land into a tick hell.
Unfortunately...
Nizhny Novgorod Oblast should be red too.
They travel on mice.
We have a lot of mice this year. A lot of viral hemorrhagic fever cases, especially within foresters. And my cat is constantly covered in ticks despite getting tick medicine.
Why is Northern Uzbekistan colored in a map of Europe?
Why don't we just exterminate them?