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SCIENCEAug 18 · 09:25 UTCVIRGINIA MERCURYAmanda Watford

Mice may drive Lyme disease more than deer

New research found that white-footed mice, not white-tailed deer, are closely linked to increases in young blacklegged ticks, challenging long-held assumptions about Lyme disease risk. Additionally, large acorn crops can predict higher tick numbers two years later by supporting increased mouse populations. The study was conducted at a 2,000-acre research site in Dutchess County, New York.

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