Hey folks,
After a day of rompin around the pines, I came home and asked my wife to check me.
I had a small bruise, almost like someone hit me with a wet towel, and in the middle, a tick that was partly to fully engorged. I've seen my share of ticks, but this one is very tiny. I reversed my binoculars to magnify it, and it's definitely a tick.
I had two questions for anyone with more experience. First, is it possible that I picked up the tick today and it fed to engorgement that fast? My son and I were out in the woods on Thursday night, but I doubt that I would have missed it after a check by my wife and three showers since then. Also, I might as well ask now-is the common wisdom true that Lyme Disease isn't spread until after the tick has bitten you for at least 36 hours?
After a day of rompin around the pines, I came home and asked my wife to check me.
I had a small bruise, almost like someone hit me with a wet towel, and in the middle, a tick that was partly to fully engorged. I've seen my share of ticks, but this one is very tiny. I reversed my binoculars to magnify it, and it's definitely a tick.
I had two questions for anyone with more experience. First, is it possible that I picked up the tick today and it fed to engorgement that fast? My son and I were out in the woods on Thursday night, but I doubt that I would have missed it after a check by my wife and three showers since then. Also, I might as well ask now-is the common wisdom true that Lyme Disease isn't spread until after the tick has bitten you for at least 36 hours?