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    Well as the Arctic Vortex recedes, it'll be interesting to see if an almost full month of sub -15 temps will have affected the Tick populations.

    My wife decided to keep the lads on their Bravecto year round this year because of fears that we were having a late fall and a forecasted early spring.

    It's getting worse every year, wonder what will happen if these cold temps don't work to knock them back.
    Last edited by MikePal; January 7th, 2018 at 12:46 PM.

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    From what I've read harsh winters have very little effect on tick populations as they are dormant anyways.
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    Your right...I always thought they died off in cold temp, I'm so disappointed...

    This guy does a little experiment...his test temp is -16 Celsius.....very unscientific LOL


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    Those little buggers are like the coxk roaches of the woods, I don't think a nuclear fall out would hurt em, love the guys boots, the good ole black and red rubbers...

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    Ooh Krappp. Was hoping the extreme cold knocked them down.
    I’m suspicious of people who don't like dogs, but I trust a dog who doesn't like a person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bdog View Post
    Those little buggers are like the coxk roaches of the woods, I don't think a nuclear fall out would hurt em, love the guys boots, the good ole black and red rubbers...
    My feet are cold just looking at them, lol
    Hope for the best, prepare for the worst!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jlmorgan View Post
    My feet are cold just looking at them, lol
    no kiddin eh, brings back memories from about 50yrs ago...lol

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    The cold must do something to them cause I don’t remember them being around at all when is was a kid. Maybe it needs to be successive cold winters, but for me, I’ve never considered them until these past five years or so.

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    Ticks are hard to kill, my daughter pulled one off her dog and put it into an airtight pill bottle and forgot about it for over two weeks , when she finally remembered it , it was still alive. Mind you this was during the summer and it was in a hot vehicle .
    If they can withstand extreme heat and no oxygen , I am sure that the cold won't affect them much.

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    Just picked up another Seresto collar this weekend for my dog for that very reason. She will be wearing it year round and I will not take any chances considering the areas I hunt.

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