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All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => Hunting Gate => Topic started by: TleVta on November 01, 2015, 04:01:37 PM

Title: Careful while you're handling those varmints, Guys
Post by: TleVta on November 01, 2015, 04:01:37 PM
Read this in the local fish wrap yesterday:

http://www.newsmax.com/TheWire/bubonic-plague-oregon-teen/2015/10/30/id/699728/ (http://www.newsmax.com/TheWire/bubonic-plague-oregon-teen/2015/10/30/id/699728/)
Title: Re: Careful while you're handling those varmints, Guys
Post by: LDP on November 01, 2015, 04:25:49 PM
Thats why I dont handle them. I use gloves if I need to handle anything even deer or elk.
Title: Re: Careful while you're handling those varmints, Guys
Post by: Habanero69er on November 02, 2015, 06:59:15 AM
If you do handle them, keep plenty of streptomycin & ampicillin handy.   ;)   Luckily, there is a cure for the Black Death.

Watch out for those armadillos too. Leprosy!
Title: Re: Careful while you're handling those varmints, Guys
Post by: longislandhunter on November 02, 2015, 10:47:22 PM
Scary stuff

Jeff
Title: Re: Careful while you're handling those varmints, Guys
Post by: Redlock on November 03, 2015, 02:34:05 PM
While I fully agree that precautions need to be taken when handling wild animals I also think we need to put this story in perspective. Only seven people were infected nation wide and no fatalities. Contrast that with the number of people that probably died driving to and from their hunting adventures, yet we wouldn't call driving scary (unless you drive with my wife).  Heck, probably more people were poisoned at the local "national brand" burger joint than got the plague.
Red.
Title: Re: Careful while you're handling those varmints, Guys
Post by: Martis 1 on November 03, 2015, 03:09:52 PM
I've posted this before, but in my area the plague is present, but I don't know of anyone who's contracted it.  When I worked for State Parks, we knew it was around.  We had ground squirrels infesting all of our campgrounds.  We posted warnings for folks not to handle or feed the critters, and that if they found a dead squirrel to call it in.  We were instructed to use gloves, bag the carcass, and turn it in for testing.  We were told that the fleas carried the virus, and to be mindful of them. 

Now I carry gloves in my hunting pack, and fortunately most of our seasons are after the weather has cooled off, which hopefully reduces the number of fleas I have to deal with.  Seems so anyway.

Ron.