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Disease affecting downstate deer
Posted: 11.17.2012 at 4:53 PM
Jerry Tudor

Live Truck Operator/Reporter

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MARQUETTE -- A fatal disease affecting deer could send downstate hunters to the Upper Peninsula. It's called epizootic hemorrhagic disease or EHD. It's spread by flies called midges. It normally occurs in hot, dry climates.

With this summer's high temps and low rainfall, deer in southern Michigan came down with the disease.

Officials say the Upper Peninsula is safe for now.

"It's certainly possible; we'd have to see a lot more severe drought in the U.P. than what we've had in the past few years in order to see something like EHD up here, but is it possible? Sure. But thankfully we've not seen it even in the northern part of the Lower Peninsula, so for it to come all the way to the U.P., I think it will be a while," said Debbie Munson Badini, Marquette DNR.

A hard frost kills off the midges that spread EHD.

Upper Michigan's colder temperatures should be enough to keep deer populations safe.

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