First Look at 4-PosterTick Control Device Effectiveness on DoD Facilities

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First Look at 4-Poster Tick Control Device on DoD Facilities

Presenters: Karl Neidhardt Lynn Hoch Bob Wardwell

Acknowledgements: Donald Teig, Tony Gaw, Robert Simpkins, Pete Bloodworth

DISCLAIMERS

• The views expressed herein are the views of the authors and do not reflect the official policy of the Department of the Army, the Department of Defense, or the U.S. Government

• Use of trademark name does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Army but is intended only to assist in identification of a specific product

The ‘4-poster’ Deer Treatment Bait Station Manufactured by C. R. Daniels, Inc. of Ellicott City, MD and Marketed by the American Lyme

Disease Foundation, Inc. of Somers, NY

ARS patent licensed to Am. Lyme Disease Foundation, Inc. and C. R. Daniels, Inc. during

September 2003 - Commercial production began March 2004

EPA label issued to Y-Tex Corp. of Cody, WY for

‘4-Poster’ Tickicide September 2004

Remove all except a few grains of corn from the feed troughs.

Corn that flowed into the feeding trough while adding corn to the bin.

Approximate amount that should remain for deer to begin eating.

Keep in mind that the ‘4-Poster’ is a bait station and not a deer feeder. The goal is to limit access to feed so that the deer must dip their heads more frequently therefore applying more ‘Tickicide”.

Training Range

Cantonment Area

Installation PerimeterOne ‘4-poster’ deer bait station/40-50 acres

Location 1

4-Poster sites

2

1

2

1

2

1

2

1

2

1

2

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1b

1a

4-Poster Sites,Location 2

Evaluating Treatment

• Reduction of ticks as indicated by surveillance

• Corn consumption as an indicator

• Chemical usage as an indicator

• Good records essential to evaluating the program

CO2 TrapSurveillance

Three CO2 Traps per Sampling Site

TICKS COLLECTED FROM CO2 TRAPS AT 4-POSTER SITES Location 1, NC; MAY 2005 AND MAY 2006

Species Stage # collected May 05 # collected May 06

Amblyomma americanum FEMALE 498 46

Amblyomma americanum MALE 397 37

Amblyomma americanum NYMPH 547 34

Amblyomma americanum LARVAE none none

TOTAL 1442 117

92% reduction in lone star ticks (Amblyomma americanum ) May 05 - May 06

Tick Drag Surveillance

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H..

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Tick Drag Sites

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

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Site # collected Oct\Nov 03 # collected Oct\Nov 06

A 3 0

B 0 0

C 0 0

D 2 0

E 4 3

F 1 0

G 1 6

H 3 2

TOTAL 14 (2 A.a. & 12 I.s.) 11 (2 D.a. & 9 I.s.)

SURVEY RESULTS (400 meter drags)

Average Daily Consumption 200 Area

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10

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5/1/

2006

5/15

/200

6

5/29

/200

6

6/12

/200

6

6/26

/200

6

7/10

/200

6

7/24

/200

6

8/7/

2006

8/21

/200

6

9/4/

2006

9/18

/200

6

10/2

/200

6

10/1

6/20

06

10/3

0/20

06

moved clogged

no cornclogged

no corn

clogged

The ‘4-poster’ Deer Treatment Bait Station Manufactured by C. R. Daniels, Inc. of Ellicott City, MD and Marketed by the American Lyme

Disease Foundation, Inc. of Somers, NY

ARS patent licensed to Am. Lyme Disease Foundation, Inc. and C. R. Daniels, Inc. during

September 2003 - Commercial production began March 2004

EPA label issued to Y-Tex Corp. of Cody, WY for

‘4-Poster’ Tickicide September 2004

THANK YOU

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