What bugs/diseases/critters have ya'll seen that weren't around 30-40 years ago?

   / What bugs/diseases/critters have ya'll seen that weren't around 30-40 years ago? #281  
It falls under “diseases we didn’t see 30-40 years ago”, for those who recognize identification as something other than your *** at birth as a form of mental disease.

I don’t think the rare gene combinations you describe above can explain the apparent sudden rise in the number of people identified as male at birth, who now declare themselves female, or vice versa. What are the actual stat’s on that?
Number one, why do you care? Are they having *** with you? Are they using your genitals to have *** with someone else? Number two, *** is obviously not just genetic but also has something to do with our brains. That is why ****** attraction is not purely binary. Or genetic. Frankly, I'm done with this conversation. There is no way I can convince you to think other than you do.
Eric
 
   / What bugs/diseases/critters have ya'll seen that weren't around 30-40 years ago? #282  
Turkey vultures are an everyday sighting here. Too many deer hit by cars, because too many deer.

See lots of that garlic mustard, started showing up 2 years ago.
 
   / What bugs/diseases/critters have ya'll seen that weren't around 30-40 years ago? #283  
When I was a kid I knew about ticks, but they just seemed rare.

Today... I don't get them on myself much, but the dog is a tick vacuum.

I don't know if something changed with the distribution, or if we've changed where we are going for recreation.
 
   / What bugs/diseases/critters have ya'll seen that weren't around 30-40 years ago? #284  
I don't get them on myself much, but the dog is a tick vacuum.
All of my neighbors complain about the ticks, both for themselves and even moreso for their dogs. We don't seem to have as many in our own yard, but I did have one dog catch lyme disease back in 2016, or thereabouts. She actually died from the resulting liver damage in 2018, so it is something to be mindful of.
 
   / What bugs/diseases/critters have ya'll seen that weren't around 30-40 years ago? #285  
When I was a kid I knew about ticks, but they just seemed rare.

Today... I don't get them on myself much, but the dog is a tick vacuum.

I don't know if something changed with the distribution, or if we've changed where we are going for recreation.
Their range has changed dramatically. When we first moved to Vermont 24 years ago, they were around, but we rarely had a problem with them. If you asked your doctor to be tested for Lyme or anaplasmosis, the would ask “why? Have you been traveling out of the area?”

These days, I never go out to work in the woods during tick season (which seems to be taking up more and more of the year) without wearing permethrin-treated clothing or taking other precautions (DEET or Picardin).
 
   / What bugs/diseases/critters have ya'll seen that weren't around 30-40 years ago? #286  
Plus, in many areas hunting pressure has decreased and there are more animals (e.g. deer, but not only deer) for ticks to feed upon.

Stay safe out there!

All the best, Peter
 
   / What bugs/diseases/critters have ya'll seen that weren't around 30-40 years ago? #287  
Fire suppression has contributed to the spread of tics as well. The lack of fire encourages the habitat (grasses, leaf litter, brush) that ticks need for their life cycle as well as their host (mice, deer).
 
   / What bugs/diseases/critters have ya'll seen that weren't around 30-40 years ago? #288  
Alpha-Gal Syndrome seems to be effecting a lot of people in my area. I have had several friends diagnosed with it in the last few years.
 
   / What bugs/diseases/critters have ya'll seen that weren't around 30-40 years ago? #289  
Alpha-Gal Syndrome seems to be effecting a lot of people in my area. I have had several friends diagnosed with it in the last few years.

I got it in 2020 but not diagnosed until 2024. Local allergist said then that he sees 2 new cases a day. Nasty hives bad enough to not just eat as you wish and then "tough it out". If I were in the red meat industry, I'd be watching for an epidemic.

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   / What bugs/diseases/critters have ya'll seen that weren't around 30-40 years ago? #290  
I got it in 2020 but not diagnosed until 2024. Local allergist said then that he sees 2 new cases a day. Nasty hives bad enough to not just eat as you wish and then "tough it out". If I were in the red meat industry, I'd be watching for an epidemic.

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Wow! I am not surprised they're seeing two a day because it's alarming how many friends I see that have it and new ones posting they were just diagnosed with it. Looks like you are located near me as well.
 

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