tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3068252826221337562.post2048427034676820939..comments2023-09-03T05:23:59.643-07:00Comments on Puente Hills Nature: What Makes Them Tick - By Bo Gould (intern)About Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08276187602957795620noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3068252826221337562.post-67416520436023430592017-05-01T16:44:11.927-07:002017-05-01T16:44:11.927-07:005/1/2017 - I've recently been running on Rose ...5/1/2017 - I've recently been running on Rose Hills Road and around Workman Hill, both of which are overgrown with wild mustard and in the case of Rose Hills Road, thistle. I haven't seen any ticks recently which is to say I haven't found any ticks on my legs or arms while running through the brush. I have (many years) in the past seen ticks while on Cow Fire Road (per Google maps), off the Skyline Trail between Turnbull and Colima and once picked up a tick while off trail by Whittier. I plan to switch to a trail that is not so overgrown, possibly Skyline Trail itself or possibly some of the trails over by Fullerton Road and Schabarum Park. Rose Hills Road, etc usually get graded late in the summer, presumably due to fire danger so I hope I can stay off them until then.Jay Andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04723535150923703306noreply@blogger.com