CATTLE TICK IN THE NORTH
HUMAN BEINGS ATTACKED According to a settler in the Whananaki harbour district picnickers there have suffered great inconvenience, owing to the prevalence of the cattle tick. This parasite attacks human beings as well as cattle, horses and dogs. The settler declares that the ticks are more in evidence this year than ever before. Near the coast the country, ho savs, has become so infested that remedial measures are hopeless. General reports from Parua Bav and other places near the sea support the contention that this year tho post is moj-e in evidence than in past years.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 90, 11 January 1924, Page 7
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101CATTLE TICK IN THE NORTH Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 90, 11 January 1924, Page 7
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