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Old 05-23-2017, 07:36 AM   #1
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i put a tick in the microwave inside a paper container
and it didn't even phase it.

i bought some special huge white wide socks that do not constrict your
circulation at your calf area that are easy to stuff your blue jeans into.

i am also going to purchase a bee keepers suit for when i have to work
in a totally tick infested spot. chickens and ducks working daily ,
eat those ticks guys.

also i am gonna get a shetload of deet.

prolly @ wally's

one thing i'm pleased with....is that (different subject) there's absolutely
no poison ivy here which i am highly allergic to. yay
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Old 06-08-2017, 07:32 PM   #2
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DEET versus Permethrin as a Tick Repellent

maybe this should help

https://www.lymeneteurope.org/info/d...tick-repellent
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Old 05-23-2017, 07:54 AM   #3
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I've had great luck with Tick Defense by Repel. It uses Picaridin not DEET, the unknown bonus to me was it also works on no-see-ums. And the smell is less overbearing. I buy multipacks from Amazon.

(You can add ticks to the list of things that would survive a nuclear holocaust next to roaches, tux shoes, and Keith Richards)
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Old 05-26-2017, 12:23 PM   #4
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sawyers is great, pre treat clothes outside and let them dry for 3 hours. Good for 6 washes

There is a tick removal tool out there called the tick ease. It is a tweezers type tool with one side for pets the other for humans. Cheap money good investment

You can buy jugs of permethrin at tractor farm supply but then you have to water it down. A couple of guys on one of the hunting sites go this way as sawyers can get expensive

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Old 05-26-2017, 12:46 PM   #5
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(You can add ticks to the list of things that would survive a nuclear holocaust next to roaches, tux shoes, and Keith Richards)
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Old 05-26-2017, 02:25 PM   #6
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Finally saw a deer tick after they pulled it off of a young boy this afternoon....NEVER IMAGINED how small that type could be????
I've only seen the larger ones......what a difference!!!
Almost naked to the eye!!!.......gave me the heebie-jeebies.........poor kid.

...it finally happened, there are no more secret spots
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Old 05-29-2017, 09:11 PM   #7
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Finally saw a deer tick after they pulled it off of a young boy this afternoon....NEVER IMAGINED how small that type could be????
I've only seen the larger ones......what a difference!!!
Almost naked to the eye!!!.......gave me the heebie-jeebies.........poor kid.
Those are the nymph stage. Often can't even see if it is a tick without a magnifying glass.
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Old 05-26-2017, 03:31 PM   #8
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had an errand to the bank
came back -ducks are gone
over to neighbors yard
totally tick infested marshyness
had them big ones walkin out
from my shirt cuff afterwards
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Old 05-28-2017, 09:10 PM   #9
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A thought that ran across my mind was that since Permethrin is used world wide to combat all type of ticks and bugs, I can only imagine that over time somewhere at some point a tick will genetically become immune to it and then we have a serious problem. Isn't that the new way things are going ????
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Old 05-29-2017, 05:31 AM   #10
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and to make matters even worse

saw a pic of what's called "tick seeds"

they are this big ---> [ . ]
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Old 06-04-2017, 06:34 AM   #11
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A month ago I got some cedar oil based tick/ bug repellant / killer for both wifey and me and the doggie..

so far so good. Cedar oil is safe for animals/ people / but kills most bugs on contact, and you get to smell like a pine tree.

the stuff is got is called cedarcide. I take my dog trout fishing with me all the time, last month I was pulling 4-10 ticks off her every time. I now spray myself and her down before we go out, and only 1 tick on her in the last 2 weeks, trout fishing probably 3x a week....

DEET and permethrin scare me as much as lymes, i have way too much cancer in my family and my wifes family, we try to live as clean and natural as possible...
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Old 06-04-2017, 08:01 AM   #12
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Fish Raptor, they already are becoming immune to tick meds. Our boxer faithfully gets his monthly dose yet at a recent checkup the vet said he had a tick borne disease which was treatable. I said we give him his monthly preventatives, how could this be. She said no matter what's used to prevent or deter them, human or animal, ticks have shown they will eventually build up a resistance.

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Old 06-04-2017, 04:17 PM   #13
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A month ago I got some cedar oil based tick/ bug repellant / killer for both wifey and me and the doggie..

so far so good. Cedar oil is safe for animals/ people / but kills most bugs on contact, and you get to smell like a pine tree.

the stuff is got is called cedarcide. I take my dog trout fishing with me all the time, last month I was pulling 4-10 ticks off her every time. I now spray myself and her down before we go out, and only 1 tick on her in the last 2 weeks, trout fishing probably 3x a week....

DEET and permethrin scare me as much as lymes, i have way too much cancer in my family and my wifes family, we try to live as clean and natural as possible...
Very interesting..... where do you get this "Cedarcide".....?
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i bought it directly off their website..

https://www.cedarcide.com

I'm pretty sure you can get pure cedar oil and dilute it with another carrier oil, but the above seemed easier and a hunter I know recommended it to me...

between the cedarcide, and the homemade tick tubes I made, that's about as good as it's going to get for me.

I took the pooch trout fishing yesterday again for 2 hrs. she was running like a lunatic chasing deer through the ferns and pine forest the entire time. came home and checked her, found 1 tick crawling near her face, the one place I didn't spray her... I don't poison my dog with fipronil (frontline), i don't even want that poison sh!t within 5 miles of my backyard beehives... #^&#^&#^&#^& that crap and everyone overuse of insecticide...

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Old 06-08-2017, 07:16 AM   #15
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ordered some cedarcide

thanks for the tips

after 7 weeks rain here theres lots of em
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Old 06-08-2017, 07:44 AM   #16
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Wow, this thread has got pretty disturbing, so I will add fuel to the fire and another reason to protect yourself. Has anyone on heard of the Powassan virus. I going to hand this off to boot man.
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Old 06-09-2017, 08:23 AM   #17
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Powassan is currently the most dangerous of the tick borne vectors. Kills people yet some have no effect from it. 2 cases reported on the Cape this week.

The virus can be transmitted quickly upon attachment. (I believe they all can, but the CDC SAYS LYME IS 24-48 hours. But none of the cowards are willing to have a disease laden tick attached for 1 hour. Shouldn't be an issue, if it's so safe, right?)
http://www.capecodtimes.com/news/201...led-2-cape-men

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Old 06-10-2017, 11:09 AM   #18
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got my Cedarcide spray today
wicked fast delivery time-....wow!

mini bottle comes with
for use on SKIN
gonna test it now as a pesky fly repellant
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Old 06-12-2017, 11:11 AM   #19
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Havent seen a deer tick in years...

I found 2 just yesterday in RI, one was attached to my 8 year old son (came off easy... im thinking 1-3 hours max)

I am super paranoid now.

I am looking at buy PERMETHRIN to treat clothing, and something for the lawn and yard... any experiences? suggestions? I had lyme disease 2 summers ago
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prevention is as important as a repellent imho

your kids have to learn the routine of getting out of
possibly tick infested clothes and getting inspected.
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