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Tick management toolbox for the homeowner
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Lab logo, BLAST logo, and EPA on materials
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Portable, sturdy small info cardsTick infoHow to choose pesticide
List active ingredients (different pyrethroids) (asterisks if not for homeowner)
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Tick life cycle?
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Tick anatomy?
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Info cards or sheets on that encompass ITM (integrated tick management)
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Personal Protection
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Landscape Management
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Pesticides
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Should I spray for ticks?
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Your guide to pesticide use against ticks
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Your guide to chemical use against ticks
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Your guide to safely reducing tick populations
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your guide to integrated tick management
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many thronged approach to tick management
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how to reduce my chances of a tick bite
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safely reduce my chances of a tick bite
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https://tickencounter.orgTick encounter info
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https://www.lymediseaseassociation.org/resources/lda-materials/lda-handouts-order-here
Lyme disease associationBook marks you can print out
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Tick cards for tick id
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https://www.lymediseaseassociation.org/about-lyme/lyme-kids-a-schools/1960-video-game-for-kids-2
Tick video and video game for kids
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So in revising my manuscript I came across the CDC list of tick repellents which I think they just updated. They separately Oil of Lemon Euc as OLE vs synthetic OLE which is PMD. For our videos we called OLE PMD in the chemical name section of the white board chart. I don’t know where one buys a product with OLE so maybe it’s ok. Repel’s product is called Lemon Euc but it’s active ingredient is PMD. GAH.
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https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fmagazine.uconn.edu%2F2018%2F05%2F08%2Fnever-flush-tick%2F&data=02%7C01%7Chornbostelv%40wcsu.edu%7C917ad9c56bff400e407808d5e7175ee7%7Ce1622dbc94ba48ad87bba7f28074ee3d%7C0%7C0%7C636669009957110318&sdata=IZRnjgy%2B14qa%2Be2FPbbAwJZX9CrUOcxYjrNNTJkmdNY%3D&reserved=0
UCONN article about ticks, disease, and studying patterns
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Additional graphs/props
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Graph with nymphal population and length of effective time of pesticides
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Chart of categories of pesticides:
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-Minimal risk natural products
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-Pyrethrins
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-Fungus
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-Synthetic pyrethroids
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Costs of different pesticides and length of effectivenessEducational materials
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tick life cycle
maybe including locations found--on animals, in habitats, where you find on vegetation and which stages
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T-shirt design: Anatomy of tick/lab logo on back
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Life cycles of deer tick
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Seasonal abundance of stages of deer tick
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Chart of repellents and EPA effectiveness average
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Permethrin for clothes, where to buy?
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Where to buy insect-repellent clothing?
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Event giveaway: tweezers, Diageo, cookies?
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Surveys
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Repellents
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So in revising my manuscript I came across the CDC list of tick repellents which I think they just updated. They separately Oil of Lemon Euc as OLE vs synthetic OLE which is PMD. For our videos we called OLE PMD in the chemical name section of the white board chart. I don’t know where one buys a product with OLE so maybe it’s ok. Repel’s product is called Lemon Euc but it’s active ingredient is PMD. GAH.
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http://www.cieloproductions.org/ghf-videos/trouble-with-ticksVideo with Rick, Kirby about mice, deer, prevention
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