From Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry <[email protected]>
Subject Forestry Friday: Tick Talk with Chuck Lubelczyk
Date April 25, 2023 5:43 PM
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Maine Forest Service

Forestry Friday: Tick Talk with Chuck Lubelczyk

*Date:* May 12, 2023
*Time:* 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
*Location:* Virtual - Teams meeting

This is a timely talk during Maine's Lyme Disease Awareness Month [ [link removed] ] about ticks: ecology, diseases, prevention measures. Chuck Lubelczyk is a field scientist with Maine Health Institute for Research Vector-Borne Disease Laboratory [ [link removed] ]. He has been working on tick research since the late 1990s, focusing on the interactions between ticks and mosquitoes and their host and habitat requirements. As a Vector-borne Disease Work Group member, he is the attendee most-likely-to-participate-while-conducting fieldwork. He knows ticks from a scientific, practical and personal standpoint. Join us for an engaging and informative talk from one of Maine's top tick experts for our Lyme Disease Awareness Month-Forestry Friday.

 

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