They are subject to heavy predation from a tick that caries this bacteria and transmits it to the deer. The deer do not present symptoms as they are a vector of the parasitic bacteria and not the terminal host.
No, but theyre part of the life cycle. Deer ticks transmit lyme disease
No. Deer ticks carry Lyme disease.
Lyme disease
It's not. Lyme disease is transmitted to humans through the bite of an infected deer tick. Areas with a large deer population have a higher incidence of Lyme disease, as there is also a larger number of deer ticks in the area.
Yes.
Lyme Disease is mainly spread through deer ticks. but it can be in any ticks
No, not all female deer ticks carry Lyme disease. Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, which may be present in some ticks but not others. The prevalence of Lyme disease among deer ticks can vary based on geographic location and environmental factors. It's important to take precautions to reduce tick bites, especially in areas where Lyme disease is known to be common.
The production of acorns by oak trees affects Lyme disease in humans because deer and deer mice eat acorns, deer ticks carry Lyme disease live on deer and deer mice. If the acorn level drops, the deer and deer mice population drops, the deer tick population drops, and there are less deer ticks to give humans Lyme disease.
The black legged tick (or deer tick) carry Lyme's.
Rabies, yes. Lyme disease, however, is borne by deer (I think) tics.
Depends
deer tick