Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember that ticks don’t just crawl up your legs from the ground - they’re often in the shrubs and trees as they ride around on birds and small mammals. So they can drop onto you from vegetation as you brush against it hiking through the woods.
Daily tick checks are imperative after outdoor activities. Or an immediate shower to wash off any that haven’t yet attached.
I thought this has been debunked? Cite?
Anonymous wrote:Remember that ticks don’t just crawl up your legs from the ground - they’re often in the shrubs and trees as they ride around on birds and small mammals. So they can drop onto you from vegetation as you brush against it hiking through the woods.
Daily tick checks are imperative after outdoor activities. Or an immediate shower to wash off any that haven’t yet attached.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our family of 5 has vacationed in Acadia several summers, and DH and I have been there on our own twice. No one has ever gotten Lyme disease. We use bug spray, but also most of the trails in Acadia are rocky, so not conducive to ticks.
(Btw after growing up on the East Coast, hiking and camping dozens of times all over, our DD moved to California for grad school and got Lyme disease for the 1st time within a few months of living there.)
California doesn’t have ticks
Anonymous wrote:Our family of 5 has vacationed in Acadia several summers, and DH and I have been there on our own twice. No one has ever gotten Lyme disease. We use bug spray, but also most of the trails in Acadia are rocky, so not conducive to ticks.
(Btw after growing up on the East Coast, hiking and camping dozens of times all over, our DD moved to California for grad school and got Lyme disease for the 1st time within a few months of living there.)
Anonymous wrote:This whole thread is terrifying. Especially the part about Nantucket. Not Nantucket?! My beloved.
Anonymous wrote:Our family of 5 has vacationed in Acadia several summers, and DH and I have been there on our own twice. No one has ever gotten Lyme disease. We use bug spray, but also most of the trails in Acadia are rocky, so not conducive to ticks.
(Btw after growing up on the East Coast, hiking and camping dozens of times all over, our DD moved to California for grad school and got Lyme disease for the 1st time within a few months of living there.)
Anonymous wrote:Our family of 5 has vacationed in Acadia several summers, and DH and I have been there on our own twice. No one has ever gotten Lyme disease. We use bug spray, but also most of the trails in Acadia are rocky, so not conducive to ticks.
(Btw after growing up on the East Coast, hiking and camping dozens of times all over, our DD moved to California for grad school and got Lyme disease for the 1st time within a few months of living there.)
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t go. Doesn’t sound like a vacation if you have to worry about ticks the whole time.