We've had a couple of threads and a few posts on here recently commenting on the tick burden / the high incidence of ticks this year.
Here is a new, long and detailed article on the situation elsewhere in the northern hemisphere, totally relevant to us here, and covers the 2020 tick burden, vaccine demand, vaccination, and the spectre of tick hybridisation.
" ... The hybrid tick seems to be capable of transmitting to humans all the parasites of both the more common types, including four types of the bacteria that causes Lyme disease, encephalitis, Kemerovo tick-borne viral fever, and Siberian tick-borne typhus (Rickettsia) ... In addition, experts believe the hybrid tick might be more adaptable to various environments and capable of vastly expanding its geographical range ..."
Tick tock - boom! Mind how you go!
Here is a new, long and detailed article on the situation elsewhere in the northern hemisphere, totally relevant to us here, and covers the 2020 tick burden, vaccine demand, vaccination, and the spectre of tick hybridisation.
" ... The hybrid tick seems to be capable of transmitting to humans all the parasites of both the more common types, including four types of the bacteria that causes Lyme disease, encephalitis, Kemerovo tick-borne viral fever, and Siberian tick-borne typhus (Rickettsia) ... In addition, experts believe the hybrid tick might be more adaptable to various environments and capable of vastly expanding its geographical range ..."
Tick tock - boom! Mind how you go!
It would be what's in the blood, not the blood per se. Lymes disease and a fair number of other illnesses can also affect eg your dog, and any potential vector can thereafter transmit illness via a tick doing its usual life cycle gorge-grow-gorge again thing.