WELL, THEY ARE BOTH PRETTY GROSS. Ticks are harder to get rid of, considering mosquitoes just fly away after they're done, but I have a blood type apparently that they prefer to feast on. SO I'M BIASED. I've been fortunate enough to not run into a tick yet.
Even though I know mosquitoes carry all kinds of nasty diseases and are disgusting, filthy creatures, I once woke up from a nap with a tick attached to my arm and passed out it was that disgusting. :/
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I'd also like to note that ticks give you lyme's but mosquitoes give you so many goddamn things. They're like a flying invisible pestilence.
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Lyme Disease, on the other hand, mimics MS and is much harder to diagnose correctly. D:
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