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Research Project: COOPERATIVE RESEARCH TO CAPTURE WILD WHITE-TAILED DEER FOR DETERMINATION OF TICK DENSITY ON SUCH DEER IN SPECIFIC AREAS

Location: Tick and Biting Fly Research

Project Number: 6205-32000-034-13
Project Type: Grant

Start Date: Sep 01, 2007
End Date: Aug 31, 2012

Objective:
The objective of the planned study is to capture and determine tick (Boophilus sp) densities on white-tailed deer in the quarantine zone and in areas surrounding infested pastures.

Approach:
ARS and APHIS will determine which areas in the quarantine and blanket quarantine area should be surveyed for ticks on white-tailed deer. The cooperator will employ a helicopter, 4-wheelers and personnel to capture the deer using netguns. These deer will be transported to a nearby site to enable ARS and APHIS personnel to "scratch" the deer and determine the number of ticks on each. These data will be used to construct a map of infestations found and to develop a strategy for eradication of the ticks on the deer and cattle in the area.

   

 
Project Team
Pound, Joe - Mat
 
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  Veterinary, Medical and Urban Entomology (104)
 
 
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