Coastal Sussex Housing Market
August 13, 2008
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For a complete list of Coastal Sussex properties log onto www.delmls.com and then…….
Delaware Birders!
August 13, 2008
Calling all serious bird watchers!
The Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife, the Delaware Audubon, DNREC, and the Delmarva Ornithological Society have sponsored the creation of a comprehensive birders map called www.Delawarebirdingtrail.org. The map is a complete guide to birders hot spots, regions, and species.
Enjoy!
Coastal Sussex Hunting
July 30, 2008
The Delaware hunting season opens on September 1, 2008! For more information on Delaware’s 2008/2009 hunting season go to www.fw.delaware.gov.
For waterfowl hunting information go to www.dehip.com for a complete list of license requirements.
CoastalSussex.com will feature a outdoor/hunting photo of the day so stay tuned!
Coastal Sussex : Metal Dectectors
July 27, 2008
Bill Winkler, owner of Treasure Quest Shoppe in Ocean View, sells all types of metal detectors if you are heading to the beach in search of ancient treasures. Read more
Coastal Sussex : Farmers’ Markets
July 27, 2008
Log onto the Delaware Department of Agriculture for a complete list of all Farmers’ Markets. Read more
Coastal Sussex : Blue Crabs
July 27, 2008
Coastal Sussex County, Delaware is the perfect vacation location to enjoy a tasty Blue Crab.
Coastal Sussex County, DE : Video Advertising
July 18, 2008
Looking to expand your business presence to the web? Read more
Coastal Sussex : Checkpoint Strikeforce (DUI Checkpoints)
July 18, 2008
Checkpoint Strikeforce is a year round, multi-state crackdown on impaired drivers. Read more
Boating this Weekend?
July 17, 2008
Please remember that if you have a child 16 years of age or younger that they MUST wear a Personal Flotation Device on all boats! Read more
Weekend Plans
July 17, 2008
The weekend is upon us again and I would like to remind all viewers that if you are planning to enjoy the outdoors to be aware of ticks. During the summer ticks feed on rodents and whitetail deer in our area. We, as humans, are easy targets in wooded areas, dune grass, and along the edge of fields. The best prevention is to check your body at the end of the day; however spraying bug repellent with DEET before you venture outdoors is also a good idea.
Other preventative measures include wearing long sleeved clothes, bright color shirts and shorts, and staying away from popular tick habitat such as tall grass and woody areas.
If you do find a tick ask a friend to remove it with tweezers very carefully. If you notice a red rash or “Bulls Eye” on your body you probably have the first stages of Lyme Disease. Seek medical attention right away. LD can be cured in the early stages.
For more information on ticks visit www.lyme.org.






