Do Deer Spread Tick Diseases?

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The black-legged tick, also known as a deer tick, does not always cause Lyme disease. In fact, the odds of getting Lyme disease from an individual deer tick bite are quite low. It’s been reported that even in tick-ridden areas, less than five percent of bites result in an infection. In addition, you will not get Lyme disease from eating venison or squirrel meat, but those meets should always be thoroughly cooked.

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