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May 16th, 2018, 12:40 PM
#51

Originally Posted by
JoePa
Why can't you buy the stuff in Canada - it seems there are so many things that are restricted up there - things we can get down here - doesn't seem to make sense
Probably kills off to many liberals and they found out about it.
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May 16th, 2018 12:40 PM
# ADS
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May 16th, 2018, 04:31 PM
#52
[QUOTE=mosquito;1060833]Sounds good, the problem is their web page says they only ship to the 50 states and US territories.
"Currently, orders can only be shipped to U.S. addresses,"
Why not try to call them up?If you want their stuff...It happened to me in the past with other vendors,a phone call clarified this issue(things were not updated on the website)and they shipped things .
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May 16th, 2018, 05:11 PM
#53
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
awndray
Health Canada decided that we're too stupid to think for ourselves.
Apparently Kinder Surprise is far more dangerous though, because that's banned in the US.
Well so far Kinder Surprise just keep surprising...
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-a6822626.html
So a chocolate with foreign items in it intended for children that has killed atleast 3 and the one above might make 4 ... maybe not the worst idea.

Originally Posted by
Fisherman
Probably kills off to many liberals and they found out about it.
Don't insult the mosquito or tick. The libs are just showing their usual support for the victim ... none!

Originally Posted by
mosquito
Why not try to call them up?If you want their stuff...It happened to me in the past with other vendors,a phone call clarified this issue(things were not updated on the website)and they shipped things .
I tried emailing them last night but got no reply. Funny thing is my cousin that had the cottage I mentioned with the mosquitoes is about 10 minutes from their office.... I may try calling them tomorrow but there are a few other pages selling them and some have sales on .... :-) and amazon.ca has some of the White Sierra shirts or I may just try ordering a spray bottle and spray some of my own gear.
Last edited by mosquito; May 16th, 2018 at 07:29 PM.
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May 16th, 2018, 05:56 PM
#54
Had two ticks on me today seen one on my tshirt then later another on my shoulder under my shirt
I wasn’t even deep in the bush
But why when you find a tick feels like there’s another 100 crawling around on you
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May 20th, 2018, 03:01 PM
#55
Has too much time on their hands
Last edited by mosquito; May 20th, 2018 at 03:03 PM.
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June 6th, 2018, 08:01 PM
#56
Breaking News:
The Public Health Agency of Canada has now listed the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS) treatment guidelines - on their website - as one set of evidence-based treatment guidelines for Lyme disease.
http://www.lymehope.ca/news-and-upda...canada-website
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June 8th, 2018, 07:03 AM
#57
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June 9th, 2018, 04:02 AM
#58
Too litte, too late? This has been coming for years. The reaction from the general public and awareness is about 5-8 years too late. The reaction from healthcare professionals and the Feds. Likewise “too little, too late”
They and it, have spread fast and far. Who didn’t see it coming......
One doesn’t need to be “in the bush” nor off the beaten trai to contract Lyme. Lyme is confirmed, inside the GTA..........Read something from a vet earlier this spring that made the Hamilton area, sound like a hot zone. And to the East, it’s confirmed in the Rouge, where reports are ticks are thicker than fleas. People who stay on trails, are pullin ticks off themselves........
Healthcare professionals are finally getting up to speed, realizing the risk it presents, that diagnosis is just as important as trying to avoid getting afflicted in the first place and applying heat, to do more than produce pamphlets.
Deet isn’t all that effective.
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June 9th, 2018, 06:19 AM
#59
Okay. Are you suggesting we should stop Lyme research?
Last edited by awndray; June 9th, 2018 at 11:25 AM.
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June 9th, 2018, 10:34 AM
#60

Originally Posted by
LoR
Too litte, too late? This has been coming for years. The reaction from the general public and awareness is about 5-8 years too late. The reaction from healthcare professionals and the Feds. Likewise “too little, too late”
They and it, have spread fast and far. Who didn’t see it coming......
One doesn’t need to be “in the bush” nor off the beaten trai to contract Lyme. Lyme is confirmed, inside the GTA..........Read something from a vet earlier this spring that made the Hamilton area, sound like a hot zone. And to the East, it’s confirmed in the Rouge, where reports are ticks are thicker than fleas. People who stay on trails, are pullin ticks off themselves........
Healthcare professionals are finally getting up to speed, realizing the risk it presents, that diagnosis is just as important as trying to avoid getting afflicted in the first place and applying heat, to do more than produce pamphlets.
Deet isn’t all that effective.
Area around Hamilton, is The Christie Conservation Area, and the lands surrounding it.
It has been declared "Lyme Disease Central according to the news papers.
My wife and daughter plus numerous friends from Mountain Valley Retriever Training Club, who use the grounds for training dogs, are constantly checking and removing ticks from themselves when they are there.
It is very strange that the City Of Hamilton is advertising the area for family outings, but as yet they are doing nothing about the tick situation other than warning people to be on the lookout.
You would think that there must be some kind of insecticide that could be spayed around the area to kill the ticks, and not have the people using the area winding up with a very debilitating disease like " Lyme Disease ".