Was working in my lawn this afternoon. This evening when I was taking my shower I found a tick on me. I was lucky seeing my daughter had a tick remover and she removed it for me. Has ticks been a problem for anyone and if so what do you do about them? How do you remove them?
Was working in my lawn this afternoon. This evening when I was taking my shower I found a tick on me. I was lucky seeing my daughter had a tick remover and she removed it for me. Has ticks been a problem for anyone and if so what do you do about them? How do you remove them?
My yard was full of ticks. Would get them on me just walking to the truck. Got some chickens they eat ticks and other bugs and are good for the lawn. Just let them run around the yard.
My yard was full of ticks. Would get them on me just walking to the truck. Got some chickens they eat ticks and other bugs and are good for the lawn. Just let them run around the yard.
Was working in my lawn this afternoon. This evening when I was taking my shower I found a tick on me. I was lucky seeing my daughter had a tick remover and she removed it for me. Has ticks been a problem for anyone and if so what do you do about them? How do you remove them?
Nasty, and watch out for large red rings around the bite...possible deer tick disease. They are easy to break off leaving the head in you. Dogs can come back from a run loaded. Twisting and pulling seems best. I have never had luck with burning them out.
#6
exotion
For dogs use electricity. I've used a 9v battery and 2 alligator clips college circuit on tick won't hurt dog and use tweezers to removed stunned or dead creature
#7
reynoldston
I was looking on EBay and see there are many different styles of tick removing tools.
#8
Carscw
Guess I read it wrong. I was thinking you wanted then gone from your yard.
#9
Mike88se
Def try to get rid of them and use whatever repellent you can find. Lyme disease is bad I've heard. Fleas are a big problem here. And mosquitos
That would be nice also. This is the first time I ever had a problem with ticks. I am thinking they were around my fire wool pile because there were a lot of mice nest built into the stacked wood. I store my fire wood outdoors. This has been a hard and long winter with being last week we had snow yet and I still had the wood fire going.
When we lived in LA we took a trip to Minn one summer with our young children. Upon return two weeks later my daughter complained of gum stuck in her hair on her neck. The wife investigated and recoiled in horror. Huge blood swollen tick. The pediatrician got out his "how to" manual , never having seen one. They numbed her and cut it out. They are supposed to drop off and die (with eggs) when they get to that state. Origin of "happy as a tick?" :laughing: