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That’s why learning how to blood trail a deer effectively is a critical skill every deer hunter must develop. Obvious blood trails are fun to follow while unraveling more challenging tracks can prove ...
A recent paper from a University of Massachusetts Amherst laboratory has found that white-tailed deer blood kills Lyme, a discovery that could lead to new forms of treatment.
As temperatures warm across the Northeast and tick activity increases, a new study finds the blood of white-tailed deer kills the bacteria that causes Lyme disease. Search Query Show Search.