tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5027999503159023747.post6861548222697738158..comments2016-12-26T16:43:00.311-05:00Comments on Your Pal, Jill: The Not-In-The-Tourist-Guide AdventureJillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09520880784690065142noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5027999503159023747.post-12810258310898773502010-11-01T14:16:56.346-04:002010-11-01T14:16:56.346-04:00Bug spray helps. Wear a hat, long sleeves, and tuc...Bug spray helps. Wear a hat, long sleeves, and tuck your pants into socks or boots. Also know the difference between a wood tick (harmless) and a deer tick (potential Lyme carrier). Don't know about your area, but around WI the wood ticks are more common; I'd never even seen a deer tick until this year. Two family members have had Lyme and recovered nicely, so as long as you're aware of the symptoms and don't take "oh, it couldn't be Lyme" as an answer from a doctor when you're suspicious, you'll be fine.madgal72http://www.donthaveone.comnoreply@blogger.com