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know of a few other dogs that can't tolerate it either.. especially those prone to seizures. I do use the topical Revolution, for Heartworm as well, also have a Prevent-tic collar on her, similar, the ticks that do "bite in" die and fall off, if I don't find them first.... covers her needs most of the time.. when the ticks bloom like they have with the warmer days.. a misting of the Adam's works like magic.. they do not even get on her at all.. Adam's has a bit of an aromoa to it, not unpleasant, but def. chemical.. and works like a charm Quote:
friend of mine had some, and his property was tick free... but them is some nasty hens! |
Pennyroyal a member of the mint family repels them bigtime
and you can buy the oil and put it on say a bandana to protect the Dogs upper neck area where they cannot scratch as a natural alternative not to mention adding brewers yeast to there food to thwart mosquitos too =same as for humans= because the taste of the B-1 vitamin turms them right off. but this was a totally different plant .... i will get back to this thread once i rediscover it unpacking is fun in that sense. |
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put the cat in the dryer for about 40 min on high |
Barn Cat
Barn cat chased a mouse down to the new cellar last night
and i said cool.... he's doing his JOB! but as far as Sleeping i kicked him off the bed four times last night with-out Mercy.... Because.... i set up a second KING SIZED Bed of his own in the second floor area and thats where he will be sleeping FOREVER :uhuh: |
now that its spring
i will re-establish the no pets in the bed room RULE
and after reading this latest article on tick born diseases even worse than LIME disease i'll be looking at many OTHER tick prevention strategies when you have time read about this horror show..... IF nothing else "SAVE IT" for your spouse to read if they question your decision or OBJECT to it entirely. strictly due to tick bites and i've already been bitten this week. 3-8-11 Under-the-radar tick diseases spreading across U.S. - Health - Infectious diseases - msnbc.com |
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