First heard of "seed" ticks in August 1988 while helping a neighbor round up some cows after we had just moved to Tidewater area of SE Virginia. About a year later started having periodic hives attacks. By the time we moved back to NC in 1995, I had figured out there might be a connection when eating beef - an allergy which was confirmed by blood test in 2003 after a very severe hives attack, 2nd attack in a week. Then, a couple of months ago I Googled "Ticks and Beef Allergy" and found some interesting research done by UVA Allergy Center and confirming what I think has been going on. For people with certain blood types, the allergic reaction can come 3-6 hours later after eating any red meat and is tied to reaction from a tick bite that sets up a situation in the intestines! Painful and aggravating!! And I still raise a few head of beef! So far it seems that I can still eat pork and haven't had lamb/mutton since the kids them showed in 4-H.
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