Lots of intermediary mammals that can host those fleas - rats, dogs, cats, groundhogs, sloths, baboons, nearby Solar and Solars [sic] Toy, etc - and it's a rock solid certainty that a tourist area like Tahoe will take action whenever someone mentions plague, even if it's largely fake action. You and Useless areO Really wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 10:11 pmI would object. Sharing fleas with chipmunks is a pretty obscure risk, resulting apparently in one human plague case in the past 6 years. It's not like the little critters are rabid and launch Cujo-worthy attacks on poor defenceless humans. What's the expected life span of a plague-infested chipmunk anyway?Vrede too wrote: ↑Sun Aug 08, 2021 9:07 pmYou should find a new goofiness to dwell on. No one is going to fault the USFS for limited plague-carrying chipmunk eradication on the south shore of Lake Tahoe.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/lake-tahoe-c ... 23185.html
There are lots of replacement chipmunks out there. That said, follow your heart. Go there RIGHT NOW and throw your body on the gears of the chipmunkicidal machine. No excuses.

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