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 OTH NEWS 06 / 05 / 08
 

It's Tick Alert Week

Happy days - this week - 5-11 May, 2008 - is apparently Tick Alert Week, a timely campaign intended to heighten public awareness of ticks and the nasty diseases they spread both at home and abroad.

Ticks are most active in the summer months between March and October and can spread a number of nasty infections. In the UK the primary risk is from Lyme disease and in continental Europe, tick borne encephalitis - tbe.

It works like this, the nasty little multi-legged blighters lurk in vegetation then jump a ride as you come walking by. They anaesthetise an area of skin then bury their mouth parts into you often using a cement-like substance to hold themselves in place.

Nasty enough in itself, but they can also spread infections and are difficult to remove. The Tick Alert web site suggests using tweezers, gripping the tick close to the skin and pulling straight out, but we've found the specialist tick-removing tools sold by vets and some outdoor retailers a better method.

Whatever you do, don't squeeze the body of the tick, which can eject its contents into your body, or use vaseline or nail polish to try and suffocate it or attempt to burn it off.

The main areas for Lyme disease in the UK include Exmoor, the New Forest, the South Downs, Wiltshire, Berkshire, Thetford Forest, The Lakes, Yorkshire Moors and the Scottish Highlands. Early signs are a rash of red spots and flu-like symptoms. In more serious cases, the disease can cause nervous system symptoms. More details at www.lymediseaseaction.org.uk. TBE, found in many European countries, is similarly nasty

More information about the nasty little critters at the Tick Alert web site where you can sign up to Tick Watch and become a tick spotter and consult a tick disease map if you're off travelling in Europe.


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KarenH 
Posted: 09/05/08 09:56:24 24
pulled out my first tick of the season yesterday! from the back of my leg the morning aftre a short walk by crummock water, wearing long trousers! it had obviously been in bed with me ......yuk.always check everywhere folks.
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