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Thomas Mather

@thetickguy

URI Professor || Public Health Entomology || SciComm || Appreciates citizen-science || Director, TickEncounter

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Just got this notice and thought I'd share: Insect Shield: Only happens once a year! Permethrin spray is finally on SALE. Stock up with 20% OFF. insectshield.attn.tv/aaWl4d9ZOL9Q

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It’s that time of year when LARVAL TICKS become active. They hatch from egg clusters—mostly disease-free—but it’s very common to encounter many. They can be hard to notice until they’re full of blood, 3-4 days after attaching. How to prevent LARVAE bit.ly/ticks_so_small1

It’s that time of year when LARVAL TICKS become active. They hatch from egg clusters—mostly disease-free—but it’s very common to encounter many. They can be hard to notice until they’re full of blood, 3-4 days after attaching. How to prevent LARVAE bit.ly/ticks_so_small1
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First Good News: tick activity is dropping off. Dropping off but not disappearing... keep doing tick checks so you don’t end up with a tick like this one! Also, help us track tick activity by submitting any ticks you find to TickSpotters_free, fast reply! bit.ly/TickSpotters_S…

First Good News: tick activity is dropping off. Dropping off but not disappearing... keep doing tick checks so you don’t end up with a tick like this one! Also, help us  track tick activity by submitting any ticks you find to TickSpotters_free, fast reply! bit.ly/TickSpotters_S…
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These ticks are still biting, late into their season this year, so continue being vigilant with wearing permethrin-treated clothing and tucking in pants and shirttails. And doing a quick scan of common attachment points every day. Check this out-bit.ly/tickcheck1

These  ticks are still biting, late into their season this year, so continue being vigilant with wearing permethrin-treated  clothing and tucking in pants and shirttails. And doing a  quick scan of common attachment points every day. Check this out-bit.ly/tickcheck1
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All types of ticks come in small, medium and large life stages. But this photo really puts into perspective the meaning of small. You really do have to look to find them. bit.ly/ticks_so_small1

All types of ticks come in small, medium and large life stages. But this photo really puts into perspective the meaning of small. You really do have to look to find them. bit.ly/ticks_so_small1
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To learn more about adult blacklegged ticks and the risk they pose to you and your family, open this link (bit.ly/aboutBLTs), then click your region on the map and scroll down to see when these ticks are active in your area.

To learn more about adult blacklegged ticks and the risk they pose to you and your family, open this link (bit.ly/aboutBLTs), then click your region on the map and scroll down to see when these ticks are active in your area.
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“Why won’t the ticks just go away?” “No ticks since July!” “I thought tick “season” was over?” Just a few of the comments we hear this time of year. BeReadyForFallTicks—more info @ web.uri.edu/tickencounter/…

“Why won’t the ticks just go away?”
“No ticks since July!”
“I thought  tick “season” was over?”
Just a few of the comments we hear this time of year.
BeReadyForFallTicks—more info @ web.uri.edu/tickencounter/…
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Most submissions to #TickSpotters come either after dinner OR first thing in the morning!! Morning ticks ...probably slept with you all night (yuck). Before climbing into bed tonight, do a full body tick check. If you find a tick, take a photo and submit it to TickSpotters.

Most submissions to #TickSpotters come either after dinner OR first thing in the morning!! Morning ticks ...probably slept with you all night (yuck). Before climbing into bed tonight, do a full body tick check. If you find a tick, take a photo and submit it to TickSpotters.
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These ticks glue themselves into the skin while feeding, so it can be hard not to break off the mouth. The good news: there is no greater risk for disease transmission if the mouth gets left in the skin. We recommend grabbing the tick with pointy tweezers bit.ly/pointytweezers

These ticks glue themselves into the skin while feeding, so it can be hard not to break off the mouth. The good news: there is no greater risk for disease transmission if the mouth gets left in the skin. We recommend grabbing the tick with pointy tweezers bit.ly/pointytweezers
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Found the tick loose and wandering at the spot where the dog was laying down. Ticks detach themselves once fully engorged. In the house, this tick WON’T survive to lay eggs, but out in nature it WILL lay over 2,000 eggs. See how ticks change appearance bit.ly/tick_growth

Found the tick loose and wandering at the spot where the dog was laying down. Ticks detach themselves once fully engorged. In the house, this tick WON’T survive to lay eggs, but out in nature it WILL lay over 2,000 eggs. See how ticks change appearance bit.ly/tick_growth
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#tickresearch Today we harvested a hundred blood-engorged blacklegged ticks. After a bath, we’re drying them off and rounding them up to put in the incubator and await egg laying. If all goes well, this round-up could result in 200,000 new larval ticks. bit.ly/newTERChome

#tickresearch Today we harvested a hundred blood-engorged blacklegged ticks. After a bath, we’re drying them off and rounding them up to put in the incubator and await egg laying. If all goes well, this round-up could result in 200,000 new larval ticks. bit.ly/newTERChome
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It’s a ticky world out there...so, it’s important to know how to remove ticks safely. Using pointy tweezers, and grasp the tick head close to the skin without squeezing the back end of the tick, is most effective for ALL types of ticks. Check this out... bit.ly/pointytweezers

It’s a ticky world out there...so, it’s important to know how to remove ticks safely. Using pointy tweezers, and grasp the tick head close to the skin without squeezing the back end of the tick, is most effective for ALL types of ticks. Check this out... bit.ly/pointytweezers
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It’s common to think ticks die in winter. Just because “bugs” are less active when temperatures get cold, doesn’t mean they're dead. They’re cold blooded and go into a torpor state. And blacklegged ticks can become active whenever temps warm up a bit. bit.ly/tickcheck1

It’s common to think ticks die in winter. Just because “bugs” are less active when temperatures get cold, doesn’t mean they're dead. They’re cold blooded and go into a torpor state. And blacklegged ticks can become active whenever temps warm up a bit. bit.ly/tickcheck1
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Reindeer have a dense network of blood vessels inside their noses. So, of course, it’s where ticks would be adapted to attach and feed. And, you can’t fault an animal scratching an itchy tick--then it ruptures and blood oozes, painting the nose red. Hey, it could happen!

Reindeer have a dense network of blood vessels inside their noses. So, of course, it’s where ticks would be adapted to attach and feed. And, you can’t fault an animal scratching an itchy tick--then it ruptures and blood oozes, painting the nose red. Hey, it could happen!
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2025 Resolutions · Be more vigilant about protecting family from ticks · Stay up to date on which ticks are active (facebook.com/TickEncounter/) · Send photo of every tick we find to TickSpotters (bit.ly/TickSpotters_s…) · Share tick info with family and friends

2025 Resolutions
· Be more vigilant about protecting family from ticks
· Stay up to date on which ticks are active (facebook.com/TickEncounter/)
· Send photo of every tick we find to TickSpotters (bit.ly/TickSpotters_s…)
· Share tick info with family and friends
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Moving on from X. The TickGuy will now be posting on BlueSky. It's easy. Come and check out a tick just encountered on a trail run in Santa Rosa CA. And it's not a western blacklegged tick! Thomas Mather.bsky.social