Where I lived in northern Arizona, elk are the road hazards. I used to see 4-5 elk hits a week on the state highway near where I lived.Moose used to be a problem here the way that some of you talk about deer. I hit three with the same pickup... two in one night. Every time I was able to get slowed down enough so that it didn't do much damage to either me or the animal. One near miss was on a motorcycle... it was so close that it seemed like she lifted her head so that I could go under it. Between an aggressive season and winter ticks they aren't as plentiful now.
They're nasty. In fall you will be walking through the woods find where it looks like all of the shrubs are covered with mud; insteadn, it's millions of ticks. When a host walks by one tick will jump on and it's like a rope as thousands of ticks all join him. By the end of winter moose will have rubbed bare spots on their skin trying to get rid of them. If you look where they've bedded down it looks like squished grapes lying in patches of blood where they rubbed the ticks off. It's hard to believe that such a tiny bug can kill a 2000 lb animal.???????
I’m glad that ticks aren’t very numerous in the forests where I work. I hear of all the precautions and sprays used by people in the eastern US and am thankful for just the gnats, mosquitoes, and yellow jackets.They're nasty. In fall you will be walking through the woods find where it looks like all of the shrubs are covered with mud; insteadn, it's millions of ticks. When a host walks by one tick will jump on and it's like a rope as thousands of ticks all join him. By the end of winter moose will have rubbed bare spots on their skin trying to get rid of them. If you look where they've bedded down it looks like squished grapes lying in patches of blood where they rubbed the ticks off. It's hard to believe that such a tiny bug can kill a 2000 lb animal.
Learn how winter ticks are threatening Maine’s moose population & what can be done
Winter ticks are threatening Maine’s moose population. Read on to learn how and why this is happening, and what can be done to reverse the trend.www.maine.gov
These specifically target moose, and congregate by the thousands.I’m glad that ticks aren’t very numerous in the forests where I work. I hear of all the precautions and sprays used by people in the eastern US and am thankful for just the gnats, mosquitoes, and yellow jackets.
Is that "had" as in past tense?I had some friends once. Every time I seen a fresh runned over deer, Id throw it in my truck. Throw it out by their house. Maybe boo coodles of deer. Their dad was convinced they lived by a major crossing. Put a deer stand up and hunted that major crossing for years. I would always throw them out at night. Dropped them off for years. Never got caught.
They moved. Closest one is five hours away. The daddy lives further than that. Them two boys still come down and hunt that stand.Is that "had" as in past tense?