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scottishquine
03-07-12, 04:12 AM
Ticks can carry harmful infections that can be transmitted to humans. It is estimated that each year around 3,000 people in the UK contract Lyme disease (Borreliosis) from a tick bite.*
If you take part in outdoor activities or simply enjoy being in the countryside, or parks and gardens where wildlife is present, you may be at risk from tick bites. In fact, research from the School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, published in January 2012, suggests that the prevalence of Lyme disease bacteria in the UK tick population is considerably higher than most recent estimates indicated.
Tick Bite Prevention Week, supported by Mosi-guard Natural™, runs from 26 March-1 April 2012, and is an annual programme that helps promote awareness of tick-borne diseases and effective tick-bite prevention for at-risk groups, including pet owners and their animals.
Don't panic but be 'Tick Aware'!
Simple precautions can help to keep you safe. The campaign's Patron, Bushcraft and Survival expert Ray Mears, shares his Top Tips that can be taken to help prevent ticks from biting people and pets.
The great outdoors is there to be enjoyed, so make sure you visit www.tickbitepreventionweek.org for lots of useful information and advice.
*Health Protection Agency 2011


I will keep an eye out on here in case you have any questions, please feel free to ask and I will answer as soon as I can :thumb:


Tom Stormcrowe
03-07-12, 08:42 AM
The site looks like it offers a lot of great info, especially for a bunch of outdoor enthusiasts. I've been thinking, it might be useful to have you post a tick info thread in Mountainbiking. That's the cycling discipline that would have the greatest exposure to deer ticks. and maybe touring as well.

scottishquine
03-12-12, 07:34 AM
Cheer Tom will do it now.