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  1. Sue Gremlin

    Ticks & Chiggers--a study

    Some ticks don't even have eyes (like black-legged ticks). The ones that do see shadow and light. It's all you and your CO2 and semiochemicals. :)
  2. Sue Gremlin

    What is this?

    Bingo. It is an orienteering point and a control punch. https://www.123rf.com/stock-photo/orienteering.html
  3. Sue Gremlin

    What is this?

    You are so smart. I think you are right. Everything looks like bugs to me. :) https://www.defense.gov/Photos/Essay-View/CollectionID/12071/
  4. Sue Gremlin

    What is this?

    They probably put the functional part of the trap out for limited and measured times and leave the rest until the study is over. I don't know what the weird spiky tongs are though.
  5. Sue Gremlin

    What is this?

    I'd guess it's a trap site for maybe pine beetle studies? Perhaps they put an attractant with glue in there periodically?
  6. Sue Gremlin

    Ticks & Chiggers--a study

    Great shots! The mouthparts are impressive for sure. You are correct. That is an A. americanum nymph. You can tell quickly by the lack of genital pore on the underside. Also, if it were a larva, it would have six legs.
  7. Sue Gremlin

    Opossium

    Just a baby! How cute! It may have been....playing possum. They carry a parasite that makes other animals ataxic like that, but I don't think it makes them sick the same way.
  8. Sue Gremlin

    Ticks & Chiggers--a study

    This is the best thing I've learned on this forum.
  9. Sue Gremlin

    Skink

    Jessica must have superpower-type vision. Nice find!
  10. Sue Gremlin

    Today is

    Ohhhh. Ouch. That makes ME want to cry. Well, at least it looks like the insurance for the Hummer will have to pay.
  11. Sue Gremlin

    Today is

    Bummer for the guy in the adorable, cool green car. What is (was) that, an MG?
  12. Sue Gremlin

    Ticks & Chiggers--a study

    I dunno. :) Not actually sure if all males have that, or just yours. It looks like it's something in rather than on. It could also be gut contents about to...exit. Since the spot is right above the anal pore. I don't think it's a sperm packet, because the genital pore is the thing at the top of...
  13. Sue Gremlin

    Ticks & Chiggers--a study

    A few hours in the freezer will do it, too.
  14. Sue Gremlin

    Ticks & Chiggers--a study

    I took an acarology class where we dissected them under a scope and looked at their innards. They have beating hearts! Ticks fascinate me. I am such a nerd. :)
  15. Sue Gremlin

    Ticks & Chiggers--a study

    Yay! I love this game. You are correct on all counts.
  16. Sue Gremlin

    Tick removal

    I am a bug scientist and I endorse this message.
  17. Sue Gremlin

    Tick removal

    When ticks bite, they secrete cement to anchor their mouthparts. It takes quite a bit of time for them to bite, and then when they take their meal, they secrete an enzyme that dissolves this cement so they can drop off. That also takes quite a bit of time. From bite to drop off, they are on you...
  18. Sue Gremlin

    Tick Ecology in NJ Pine Barrens?

    We have an effective vaccine for dogs, but not for people. We can thank the anti-vaccine crowd for that.
  19. Sue Gremlin

    Tick removal

    As long as you get the tick out ASAP after you find it. That is the key. Once a tick is embedded, it secretes cement so it is actually unable to detach. Pulling it out is still the best option, if you leave some of the mouthparts in your skin, it's not a huge deal. It'll come out!
  20. Sue Gremlin

    Humpback in the Cohansey

    A Rain of Organs. I love the blubber-flattened Cadillac.
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