Week 8 Tick Surveillance- Shawn Schwenn

Last week was either too hot or too wet to conduct any tick drags. My days consisted of processing ticks that were mailed into the Virginia Department of Health that had been removed from humans, after being found feeding or found crawling on them. The flow of mails changes each week, but last week was particularly a heavy amount of mail. Which is odd because we have been noticing with tick drags as of late that the ticks have been going into hiding due to the extremely high temperatures the state has been experiencing. It is seeming like the tick season is coming to an end and the people that are sending in ticks might just be in areas where the ticks are holding out the heat or are in the areas during a time of day when ticks are more active.

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