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[quote="anon-n665"][quote="anon-1ror"]If you are worried about ticks you should of stayed in the city.[/quote] Shouldve[/quote]
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anon-n636
Posted: Sun, Jun 6 2021, 7:03 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: ticks ---Cranbury Estates?
I so don't care.
anon-po90
Posted: Sun, Jun 6 2021, 12:50 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: ticks ---Cranbury Estates?
Should have, should’ve or should of
Should have refers to a missed opportunity, an unfulfilled obligation. Should have is often expressed as the contraction should’ve, especially in speech. Should’ve sounds perilously like should of, however should of is not correct and should never be used. Contractions have been around as long as the English language, many examples exist in Old English. Interestingly, while the use of contractions has always been popular in spoken English, there have been periods in history when the use of contractions in written English was frowned upon. Today, contractions such as should’ve are not generally used in academic and scientific writing, but may be found in more informal methods of written communication.
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anon-n665
Posted: Sun, Jun 6 2021, 8:14 am EDT
Post subject: Re: ticks ---Cranbury Estates?
anon-1ror wrote:
If you are worried about ticks you should of stayed in the city.
Shouldve
anon;oqs9-0076
Posted: Sat, May 29 2021, 4:11 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: ticks ---Cranbury Estates?
Ticks in and around Cranbury have been a growing problem for more than thirty years. Mostly black legged ticks were here until about three years ago. Now there are significant numbers of Lone Star Ticks. The Lone Star Ticks can transmit several pathogens that make both people and animals sick. The number of ticks is exacerbated by the tremendous number of overpopulated deer who carry the ticks all over town, through our woodlands and neighborhoods. It is extremely important to take precautions using spray repellants and long tucked in clothing for protection and self examination to insure that the ticks are removed promptly.
anon-1ror
Posted: Sat, May 29 2021, 9:03 am EDT
Post subject: Re: ticks ---Cranbury Estates?
If you are worried about ticks you should of stayed in the city.
anon-ros1
Posted: Thu, May 27 2021, 3:08 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: ticks ---Cranbury Estates?
anon-p862 wrote:
I did not know that the various Cranbury housing developments had a lot of ticks. Does the township have any information about the extent of this problem? Also, I just noticed a township notice encouraging residents to use of the preserves in Cranbury. Does anybody know the extent of the tick infestation in these preserves?
We finally have a very educated and enlightened TC. I believe they have the skills and intelligence to find out about the tick risk to residents. Expecting a little feedback about this from the TC or Middlesex County health officials
What do you want to learn?
https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/index.html
anon-p862
Posted: Thu, May 27 2021, 2:54 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: ticks ---Cranbury Estates?
I did not know that the various Cranbury housing developments had a lot of ticks. Does the township have any information about the extent of this problem? Also, I just noticed a township notice encouraging residents to use of the preserves in Cranbury. Does anybody know the extent of the tick infestation in these preserves?
We finally have a very educated and enlightened TC. I believe they have the skills and intelligence to find out about the tick risk to residents. Expecting a little feedback about this from the TC or Middlesex County health officials
anon-402q
Posted: Wed, May 26 2021, 3:26 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: ticks ---Cranbury Estates?
Like everywhere the ticks are a problem in town. Walk the preserve and you’ll see a lot. Apparently this winter was mild enough to make it a bad tick season too.
anon-70s4
Posted: Wed, May 26 2021, 2:09 pm EDT
Post subject: ticks ---Cranbury Estates?
I live on Griggs. recently noticed what appears to be small spiders -- but could be ticks on window sill of my house.
Anybody have info on tick prevalence in Cranbury