1. Lone star ticks will also feed on humans at any stage of development.2. Alpha-gal allergy may be triggered by lone star tick bites. 3. Rocky Mountain spotted fever is transmitted by the lone star tick and the American dog tick. 4. The Lone Star tick has been identified as a probable host that has transmitted two forms of human ehrlichiosis. 5. Adult lone star ticks usually feed on medium and large mammals, and are very frequently found on white-tailed deer. 6. Lone star ticks infected with the bacterium Ehrlichia chaffeensis, transmit ehrlichiosis, which was first diagnosed in humans in 1986.7. _A form of ehrlichia, an immune disorder, that is carried by the so-called Lone Star tick , which lives on white-tailed deer. 8. The allergy most often occurs in the central and southern United States, which corresponds to the distribution of the lone star tick . 9. The South is eaten up with ticks, particularly the Lone Star tick , almost as big as the state for which it's named. 10. The virus was taken from a Lone Star Tick , which had been removed from a woodchuck in the Land Between the Lakes region of Western Kentucky.