"Black-Legged Deer Tick" (Ixodes scapularis) Die-Cut Sticker
This pencil-style rendering of an adult female Ixodes scapularis is roughly 3in x 3in (7.62cm x 7.62cm).
The “black-legged deer tick” (Ixodes scapularis) can be found throughout much of the eastern United States and Canada and is associated with a range of bacterial, protozoan, and viral pathogens that can cause several diseases in humans. Browse pathogen surveillance results reported by TickReport here.
A portion of every sticker purchase directly supports the Lyme Disease Resource Center in Northampton, Massachusetts. LDRC is an all-volunteer community-based 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2013 to provide education and support to those living with Lyme and other tick-borne diseases.
Have your tick tested for pathogens! Interested in 10 or more stickers? Contact us at info@tickreport.com to discuss bulk pricing options.
This pencil-style rendering of an adult female Ixodes scapularis is roughly 3in x 3in (7.62cm x 7.62cm).
The “black-legged deer tick” (Ixodes scapularis) can be found throughout much of the eastern United States and Canada and is associated with a range of bacterial, protozoan, and viral pathogens that can cause several diseases in humans. Browse pathogen surveillance results reported by TickReport here.
A portion of every sticker purchase directly supports the Lyme Disease Resource Center in Northampton, Massachusetts. LDRC is an all-volunteer community-based 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2013 to provide education and support to those living with Lyme and other tick-borne diseases.
Have your tick tested for pathogens! Interested in 10 or more stickers? Contact us at info@tickreport.com to discuss bulk pricing options.
This pencil-style rendering of an adult female Ixodes scapularis is roughly 3in x 3in (7.62cm x 7.62cm).
The “black-legged deer tick” (Ixodes scapularis) can be found throughout much of the eastern United States and Canada and is associated with a range of bacterial, protozoan, and viral pathogens that can cause several diseases in humans. Browse pathogen surveillance results reported by TickReport here.
A portion of every sticker purchase directly supports the Lyme Disease Resource Center in Northampton, Massachusetts. LDRC is an all-volunteer community-based 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2013 to provide education and support to those living with Lyme and other tick-borne diseases.
Have your tick tested for pathogens! Interested in 10 or more stickers? Contact us at info@tickreport.com to discuss bulk pricing options.