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February 5th, 2020, 07:33 PM
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Ticks Are Still Out!
Went for a walk yesterday in a couple of Norfolk County woodlots and on the drive home I had 6 or 7 "friends" making their way up my pantlegs. TC
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February 5th, 2020 07:33 PM
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February 5th, 2020, 08:34 PM
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Those bushes need to be torched.
"Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, Teach a man to fish and he eats for the rest of his life"
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February 5th, 2020, 09:12 PM
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Early Feb and the ticks are still at it. Crazy.
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February 6th, 2020, 03:57 AM
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For that very reason I've been keeping my dogs on Bravecto year round....
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February 6th, 2020, 04:48 AM
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We pulled one off one of our dogs a couple of weeks ago in SW Middlesex. My wife read as long as it's above 4 degrees or something like that they can still be active.
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February 6th, 2020, 05:35 AM
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This is getting crazy. There must be a way to control the ticks advance. I think more needs to be done to stop them from spreading at the rate they are.
Lyme disease is a scary outcome that no one wants.
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February 6th, 2020, 06:19 AM
#7

Originally Posted by
Birdbuff
This is getting crazy. There must be a way to control the ticks advance. I think more needs to be done to stop them from spreading at the rate they are.
Lyme disease is a scary outcome that no one wants.
Agreed
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February 6th, 2020, 06:29 AM
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Originally Posted by
Birdbuff
I think more needs to be done to stop them from spreading at the rate they are.
Two of the best solutions, .Permethrin and Bifenthrin are commonly used to kill deer ticks, but are pesticides that are banned in Canada but are both sold openly in the US.
Best you can do here is drop into TSC and in the horse care area, pick up some Ultra Shield. You can spray it on your cloths, boots etc and if you accept the approval by U.S. veterinarians, you can spray it on your dogs.
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February 6th, 2020, 06:29 AM
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Originally Posted by
trky chsr
Went for a walk yesterday in a couple of Norfolk County woodlots and on the drive home I had 6 or 7 "friends" making their way up my pantlegs. TC
That sucks! No pun intended.
Make sure you check in the inside of your pants as well. I had one crawl on the inside and attach to my leg - was a nightmare but luckily negative for Lyme disease. Also, check your vehicle and gear as some of the "friends" may be waiting for you there! Hate those critters!