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    Default Tick Guide for Mississippi

    There are many southern States that share the same tick species populations.
    That is why when finding this handy tick guide I thought to post it for reference
    towards identifying and learning more about ticks and the diseases that they
    are known to carry.

    https://www.mafes.msstate.edu/public...tins/b1150.pdf

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    Default Re: Tick Guide for Mississippi

    Horrifying images! What, 8 or 9 types pf ticks! Yowza!
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    Yah, there is that! You should see the ones they have at Depot, they were huge, Halloween cutouts that is. Though the round variety are fairly easy to spot on a squirrel, the spider species which are very tiny are very hard to spot, save they are engorged with blood. Once I was bitten by a Dog tick in my own front yard; I found it in my clothing gorged with my blood, or what I assumed the was. I was sent to a CDC specialist who found the telltale red ring on my skin near where I found the tick. Thankfully, it wasn't carrying Lyme and other tick borne diseases Thankfully, I didn't have to have the more invasive test of checking my spinal fluid.

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    Keep in mind that not all ticks are those that squirrels could have; because they are species specific.

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