Week 6 at GCHD

 Week 6 at GCHD


As July progresses, it’s getting closer and closer to my first major public event with the ticks (excluding my brief visit to the elementary school weeks prior). Some local organizations in the area decided to throw a “birthday party” for a local lake, and several offices at the health department are planning to be in attendance, including my own. 


I also worked on getting all the H. longicornis ticks we had in storage sent over to the state lab for testing. Along with the one we had discovered a few weeks prior, we had some in storage from the previous year, preserved in ethanol at 4C. Our point of contact at the state lab was interested in testing them for pathogens, and we ended up sending all life stages (larva, nymphs, and an adult female) to the lab.

Things with our graphic designer and the tick prevention rack card are finishing up. He sent us the finalized version of the card, so it is ready to be sent for printing. The infographic ended up being informative, engaging, and aesthetically pleasing, with a ton of suggestions for tick prevention and a method of removal. 

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