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Watch Out for Ticks Save Email Print
Harrisonburg, Va.
Posted: 6:34 PM May 15, 2008
Last Updated: 4:15 PM May 16, 2008
Reporter: Kelly Creswell
Email Address: kcreswell@whsv.com

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Pet owners should be on the lookout for ticks this spring. Local veterinarian offices normally see an increase in ticks in the spring and fall, but now they are starting to treat for ticks all year round.

One local vet says the number of cases is regional and a lot depends on type of foliage. It is also more likely that people will be bitten by ticks in areas where humans have taken over wildlife habitat.

"The geographical area that ticks normally inhabited has been expanded," says Dr. James Simmons, a clinical veterinarian. "Ticks that we used to only associate with in the south are now moving northward."

As far as humans contracting diseases from ticks, the Virginia Department of Health says 39 cases of Lyme disease have been reported so far this year, and only one case was in the southwest region.

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Posted by: lane Location: Grottoes on May 15, 2008 at 08:18 PM
In reference to the tick population. On 5/14/08 (yesterday) my family had a total of six ticks in and on us from one walk at a nearby park,we knew it would be a bad year as this totals above ten for us, plus the "bag worms" are so bad here that every two feet you will find one,(or have it find you) and you can not sit outside and enjoy the outdoors as in the years past.

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