Ick a TICK , already!

Carol Dee

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Sunday night DH is sitting in his recliner and he hands me a piece of paper that he has placed a TICK on. He thinks it came in on him or the dog, Duh! Then last night he picked 3 or 4 more off the dog. :somad REALLY, the ground is still frozen in the shade. There is even a bit of snow where the piles where deepest. Nothing is green. Weather people where saying the winter might have killed off some pest with the Long REALLY cold we had. Apparently not TICKS. :sick Ick I HATE Ticks....
 

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We found our first tick here in south-est, central-est Wisconsin yesterday, too. Just a baby hatchling, I'm sure, but I had planned to start flea and tick applications April 1. Just a day too late, it seems.
 

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We used to have seed ticks here. Little tiny specks of a tick. Of course they hung out together in the thousands and they buried themselves in flesh-dang nigh impossible to get out. Then we got fire ants. (in Texan that would be fahr aints) :lol: Fire ants are a pain, literally a pain-their bites burn like fire! But I guess them eating the seed ticks is in their favor. Still have plenty of other ticks though.
 

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We used to have seed ticks here. Little tiny specks of a tick. Of course they hung out together in the thousands and they buried themselves in flesh-dang nigh impossible to get out. Then we got fire ants. (in Texan that would be fahr aints) :lol: Fire ants are a pain, literally a pain-their bites burn like fire! But I guess them eating the seed ticks is in their favor. Still have plenty of other ticks though.
Therein is the reason I don't want to go south-except to visit. Hate cold but hate fire ants and nasty bugs worse. Feel your pain on ticks! Hate them bloodsucking insects.
 

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Had a friend and her daughters over on Monday, and the friend told me they found a tick on one of the girls that night. I reeeeeally don't like that they're starting this early. Seems like a bad sign...
 

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Had a friend and her daughters over on Monday, and the friend told me they found a tick on one of the girls that night. I reeeeeally don't like that they're starting this early. Seems like a bad sign...
Really bad, they where awful last summer. Wonder what they are going to be like this summer..... *shudder*
 

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Ticks are pretty much the only thing that I'm afraid of. I can handle blood, gore, snakes, spiders, etc, etc but I either will freak out or scream like a girl (less often than just freaking out) if I find one crawling up my leg or arm. I seem to be extra attractive to them too. :hide

Hopefully this summer isn't as bad as the last one. I hate having to smash or flick those things, I'll be carrying a lighter this time.
 

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I've picked a couple of big ones off the dogs... time to break out the Frontline.....
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Ticks are pretty much the only thing that I'm afraid of. I can handle blood, gore, snakes, spiders, etc, etc but I either will freak out or scream like a girl (less often than just freaking out) if I find one crawling up my leg or arm. I seem to be extra attractive to them too. :hide

Hopefully this summer isn't as bad as the last one. I hate having to smash or flick those things, I'll be carrying a lighter this time.
Do you have a dog? You can do what my neighbor does and pluck the tick off you and feed it to the dog :lol::sick
 

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No dog now, the dog that we had a year or two ago probably would've. :rolleyes:

Got to fell sorry for the dogs, they have a lot of hard to reach place and no fingers to pick them off. I usually just smash them with my fingers. If I let them live they'll just find me later. :hide
 

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