Hate to bring up a subject that can only take part of the fun away and cause worry but a farmer recently warmed us, "those darn ticks are everywhere!"
So far we have only seen one, found it in my car's trunk mixed in with some of our gear, not good. No indication we have been bitten thankfully. Good coyote hunting set locations can often be in the same locations where deer move.
"Use insect repellents that contain DEET to repel ticks. Repellents can be applied to clothing as well as exposed skin." (from the cbc news story linked to below)
As we all know this will always happen now and then, I know coyote has busted us a few times lately winding us. I figure the heavy odor of repellent makes little difference because if your busted, your busted either way. Two evenings ago we set up for coyote and saw four deer. During that same set in an effort to avoid the cool and damp areas popular with ticks we were out in the open on a hillside facing a big bush and a hydro tower right of way. We were good from that direction however after 30 min my son spots coyote sitting 50 yds to our right looking right at us sitting out in the open as we try to avoid the threat of ticks and potential exposure to Lyme disease. If we were back in the shade and trees where we would normally be coyote would have pasted across in front instead of the staring contest we all had with the farm and the cattle behind him. We are gonna keep looking for spots for sets that minimize the deer tick risk and it's going to mean some more dogs get away.
- Along with the preventative measures mentioned in the cbc news story linked to below what sort of steps are other hunters taking to try to reduce the chance of getting Lyme disease?
(Thanks for the responses to this post and for the many various interesting really
good suggestions many members have made concerning protection against ticks)
- Heard of anyone getting infected?
We know of one confirmed, a guy from Dunnville.
- Anyone else concerned about getting Lyme disease?
http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/story/2009/06/04/f-lyme-disease-ticks.html
On this page there is a Lyme Disease distribution map. Click the pdf link and scroll down to page 6 for expanded map from Saskatoon east
http://www.canlyme.com/ontario.html
So far we have only seen one, found it in my car's trunk mixed in with some of our gear, not good. No indication we have been bitten thankfully. Good coyote hunting set locations can often be in the same locations where deer move.
"Use insect repellents that contain DEET to repel ticks. Repellents can be applied to clothing as well as exposed skin." (from the cbc news story linked to below)
As we all know this will always happen now and then, I know coyote has busted us a few times lately winding us. I figure the heavy odor of repellent makes little difference because if your busted, your busted either way. Two evenings ago we set up for coyote and saw four deer. During that same set in an effort to avoid the cool and damp areas popular with ticks we were out in the open on a hillside facing a big bush and a hydro tower right of way. We were good from that direction however after 30 min my son spots coyote sitting 50 yds to our right looking right at us sitting out in the open as we try to avoid the threat of ticks and potential exposure to Lyme disease. If we were back in the shade and trees where we would normally be coyote would have pasted across in front instead of the staring contest we all had with the farm and the cattle behind him. We are gonna keep looking for spots for sets that minimize the deer tick risk and it's going to mean some more dogs get away.
- Along with the preventative measures mentioned in the cbc news story linked to below what sort of steps are other hunters taking to try to reduce the chance of getting Lyme disease?
(Thanks for the responses to this post and for the many various interesting really
good suggestions many members have made concerning protection against ticks)
- Heard of anyone getting infected?
We know of one confirmed, a guy from Dunnville.
- Anyone else concerned about getting Lyme disease?
http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/story/2009/06/04/f-lyme-disease-ticks.html
On this page there is a Lyme Disease distribution map. Click the pdf link and scroll down to page 6 for expanded map from Saskatoon east
http://www.canlyme.com/ontario.html
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