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Research Project: KERR WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA - CONTROL OF TICKS FEEDING ON WHITE-TAILED DEER Project Number: 6205-32000-027-10
Project Type: Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement

Start Date: Aug 01, 2006
End Date: Jul 31, 2011

Objective:
Develop, field test, and refine technologies to control ticks feeding on white-tailed deer and other wild ungulate species.

Approach:
Determine comparative palatability of ivermectin and doramectin medicated corn. Demonstrate proportional free daily intake of macrocyclic lactone medicated baits vs. high protein pelleted deer ration. Field test and continue development of the 3rd generation automatic collaring device. Conduct efficacy trial of automatically applied neckbands in controlling ticks feeding on white-tailed deer. Field test and continue development of devices to exclude non-target animals from accessing '4-Poster' Deer Treatment Bait Stations. Determine behavioral interactions of white-tailed deer with medicated molasses licks intended for cattle.

   

 
Project Team
Pound, Joe - Mat
Lohmeyer, Kimberly
Welch, John
 
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