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Ticks

To: Chris Charles <>
Subject: Ticks
From: Carl Clifford <>
Date: Sat, 7 Mar 2009 23:13:13 +1100
Hi Chris,

Are you sure they were ticks? The symptoms of your guests sound more like Bird Mite (Ornithonyssus bursa) attacks. The fact that your clothes line is overhung by a shrub which is a "bird magnet", and that you and your wife do not appear to have had similar symptoms certainly would make me think that O. bursa is the culprit with the mites being scratched off by birds onto the sheets. There is a web page on O. bursa at http://medent.usyd.edu.au/fact/birdmite.html which may help in determining your culprit. Have a good look up in the roof space and check that no birds have had access to the area over the room where your guests slept as well, as this may be another source.

If it does turn out that the problem was ticks, sorry, but there is no real answer but to either cut back all the vegetation so that they can not fall ar jump or climb onto your washing or people or turn your yard into a insecticide soaked wasteland.

Cheers,

Carl Clifford


On 07/03/2009, at 10:33 PM, Chris Charles wrote:

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