The blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis), also known as the deer tick, is the primary vector forLyme disease in New Jersey. TheGeneral Pest Management: Guide for Commercial Applicators - Category 7A(Chapter 7: Ticks) identifies this species as the main transmitter in the northeastern U.S. Option A (dog tick) transmits other diseases like Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Option B (lone star tick) is associated with other illnesses, not Lyme disease.
[Reference:General Pest Management: Guide for Commercial Applicators - Category 7A(MSU Extension), Chapter 7: Ticks; NJDEP Tick Guidelines.]
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