http://www.businessinsider.com/lone-...17-6?r=US&IR=T
Just some info I found on one of my facebook forums, and then I saw the map of where it lives I thought I should share it here.
http://www.businessinsider.com/lone-...17-6?r=US&IR=T
Just some info I found on one of my facebook forums, and then I saw the map of where it lives I thought I should share it here.
That's it I'm never leaving the house.
It's a wonderful irony--the Lone Star name associated with Texas, one of the biggest beef suppliers in the country. And yet the tick bite produces an allergic reaction to . . . wait for it . . . beef. Can't make this stuff up. Lucky me I've been a vegetarian since 1973.
Sounds like a vegetarian conspiracy.LOL TO TWS post.
I have it, it's quite real. I had to go to the ER due to a reaction to my beloved grilled organic burgers. I had gotten bit by a tic (didn't check it before I burned it) and the reaction started a month or so later. First it was just a little itching a few hours after but progressed to the ER visit a couple of weeks later. I'm able to consume small amounts of beef and pork now without having any reaction but epipens are always in hand.
Plaid is fast! Ticks suck, literally... It’s ok, bologna hoses off…
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