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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 1594581" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p>Back then, there was more rain, and Falcon Lake was full most of the time, so there wasn't as much cover for deer," he said. "But beginning in the '80s, the water level dropped, allowing a lot of cover to grow and there are many more deer around the lake."</p><p></p><p>Thus far, no effective methods to treat ticks on deer has been found. Until that is dealt with, he said, things won't get better.</p><p></p><p>"Once we started getting more deer, the tick outbreak got worse, and it hasn't improved since."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 1594581, member: 4674"] Back then, there was more rain, and Falcon Lake was full most of the time, so there wasn’t as much cover for deer,” he said. “But beginning in the ’80s, the water level dropped, allowing a lot of cover to grow and there are many more deer around the lake.” Thus far, no effective methods to treat ticks on deer has been found. Until that is dealt with, he said, things won’t get better. “Once we started getting more deer, the tick outbreak got worse, and it hasn’t improved since.” [/QUOTE]
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