KiotiKowboy
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I would suspect it would be far less costly to test your own blood- not the tick(s). Besides, just because the tick is carrying a virus, it doesn't necessarily mean that you have become infected. At least "some" of the virus strains require prolonged attachment ... 24 hrs or longer.
As an aside - Did you know there is a vaccine for Lyme Disease? Yes, but they no longer make it available. With noted increases in tick problems, one can only hope there will be more concern/action to address these very serious infections. Heartland Virus, in particular, can be a death sentence.
As an aside - Did you know there is a vaccine for Lyme Disease? Yes, but they no longer make it available. With noted increases in tick problems, one can only hope there will be more concern/action to address these very serious infections. Heartland Virus, in particular, can be a death sentence.