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  1. Sue Gremlin

    Tour of the Pines

    You're right, Boyd, there is no evidence yet that multi-host ticks (like the ones in the pines) are permethrin-resistant. There are situations with one-host ticks where they're exposed a lot, but that happens in mainly the extreme southern US with cattle ticks. But you're right, they're not...
  2. Sue Gremlin

    Lake Hopatcong

    These are amazing, thanks so much for posting them. They really bring it all back. Things I remember most besides the rollercoaster: The boat ride and the beer garden. My grandmother was a fun gal.
  3. Sue Gremlin

    Lake Hopatcong

    Wow. That's a blast from the past. Bertrand's Island was the name of the park. My great aunt had a house right on the lake on Silver Spring Road. I would give my left arm for that house now. It was very small and adorable and SO COOL. I begged my grandmother to take me on the rollercoaster at...
  4. Sue Gremlin

    Thanks Ben

    Me too. Whooo-weee.
  5. Sue Gremlin

    Is this an Asian longhorned tick?

    Any time. I am not kidding when I say IDing ticks is my favorite thing to do.
  6. Sue Gremlin

    Is this an Asian longhorned tick?

    Ranges have definitely moved. They follow their hosts, many of which are birds. For instance, here in Michigan, we didn't have Lone Star ticks or Black Legged ticks when I moved here in 2010, and now we have TONS of both.
  7. Sue Gremlin

    Is this an Asian longhorned tick?

    No, there are more than just Lone Star ticks in the pines, but they're the most numerous. They do not carry Lyme disease, only deer ticks do. You also have brown dog ticks, American dog ticks, rabbit ticks, etc etc. There are a lot of species, but they don't all bite people. Every one of them...
  8. Sue Gremlin

    Is this an Asian longhorned tick?

    It's a lone star tick nymph. Asian longhorn ticks have very short, blunt mouthparts with a little flare at each side. Here's a side by side comparison of nymphs. H. longicornis on the left, A. americanum on the right.
  9. Sue Gremlin

    Vaccine?

    Okay.
  10. Sue Gremlin

    Vaccine?

    The CDC recommends everyone get the vaccine even if you have had COVID before.
  11. Sue Gremlin

    Vaccine?

    I am really sorry to hear about your mother, what a terrible loss. I need to step in here and say that this is inaccurate that the mRNA recodes your DNA. That's just not true. Not any more true than any immune response to any foreign material. The mRNA gives your body the map to make the code...
  12. Sue Gremlin

    Vaccine availability

    I won't be eligible til Aug.
  13. Sue Gremlin

    Cranberry Farming Has a History in NJ (Thanksgiving Recipe Included)

    I just made cranberry sauce with Jersey fresh cranberries. It'll be just the two of us, and we'll have leftovers for months. I also made this pie. Yes, that's Covid on it. Happy, safe, healthy Thanksgiving everyone!
  14. Sue Gremlin

    Ticks & Chiggers--a study

    Bob, great photos. They show very clearly an easy way to identify a black-legged tick. The ventral (belly) view shows what's called the adanal groove, or an arch that surrounds the tick's anus. No other genus of ticks has this and it's a very quick way to ID what you have.
  15. Sue Gremlin

    Forest hunters etiquette question

    Holy crap am I old.
  16. Sue Gremlin

    Forest hunters etiquette question

    Is it legal to bait deer in NJ?
  17. Sue Gremlin

    Tick control?

    The lone star tick larvae are out and about through about September, and then in Oct/Nov, the adult deer ticks come out. Seems it's always tick season.
  18. Sue Gremlin

    Tesla

    The best part of these: You can program the turn signals to make a fart sound instead of a click.
  19. Sue Gremlin

    New Insect Repellent in the Future

    Well, that's certainly great news!
  20. Sue Gremlin

    Pretty big hornet

    Queen Yellowjacket.
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