A New Kind Of Tick Is Coming To Jersey, What You Should Know
Well New Jersey, we have some new unwanted visitors coming our way…
Ticks are no strangers to us here in the Garden State, but these new little blood-sucking bastards can do some damage.
The Garden State and Wildlife Center got word of the ticks’ arrival and jumped right into action to learn all about them. Here is some information that you may not know, ticks are not insects at all but arachnids, which means they are more related to spiders. Either way, I’m not too fond of both of them.
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What Is This New Tick?
New Jersey let us not welcome, the new tick called The Asian Longhorned Tick. It comes with other nicknames like the bush or cattle ticks that feed off blood.
These little vampires first were a pain in the ass and started in East Central Asia, and were found in the Pacific islands. Now they found a home here in New Jersey and even other spots in America. This new tick was spotted in Hunterdon County at first on sheep.
This new species is capable of transmitting diseases to humans, and according to our WRAT radio midday queen, Rockyn Robyn, they are just like me. The good news is there is no reported cases yet. This tick has mostly been found to feed off birds and mammals.
Now ticks are mostly found in forests and swap areas, so if you’re a person of nature, and love being out in the woods, hiking or biking, make sure you check yourself and even your pets. My advice is to get tick repellent and cover your body.
Be careful out there, and thank you for checking this story out an as always rocking out with me and 95.9 The Rat. You can check out more stories by clicking right HERE. Much LOVE and CHEERS. –Gotts