Indiana reduces antlerless deer limits following EHD outbreak
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EHD is a viral disease spread by tiny biting insects known as midges, or "no-see-ums." Infected deer may appear disoriented and drool excessively.
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EDH is a viral disease spread by tiny biting insects knows as midges, or “no-see-ums.” Midges are fatal to white-tailed deer, though some recover, infected deer may appear disoriented and drool excessively.
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