Comment by dofm

17 hours ago

Yeah — you definitely get more ticks! I think everyone I know who lives in the Highlands or walks in it has been bitten, and that is one of the Lyme risk zones.

But weirdly almost all of the peak risk areas for Lyme (and the encephalitis disease) are in the south. This would suggest risk is about deer population density rather than absolute numbers.

So for example the New Forest, Thetford Forest and Exmoor have higher density populations of smaller deer like muntjac and sika.

It appears obviously worse in smaller protected forests that have large deer populations. The risk in Thetford Forest is really high.

I can understand Thetford. There are masses of those small Chinese water deer in East Anglia. I saw quite a few about and as roadkill. No one really seems to hunt them so they would be an ideal vector.