Ticks Are Out Of Control

majorcatfish

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hell yes... thank goodness for flea and tick collars on the girls.. still give them full body search at least once a day. and we are vaccuming the carpet 3 times a week now....
hard to keep the girls out of the woods.. hopefully it will be a dry weekend going to spray the critter pile plus the fence along the dog yard and a few other areas...

everytime i feel an itch think it's a tick walking over me.....
 

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Ticks are bad here this year. We have free ranging chickens that are usually good at controlling them but I have got more ticks off me this year than in many years past. Why I don't know because we generally have mild winters every year.
 

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The tabby cat hasn't had a one but the white cat has had many, many small deer ticks on him. I had to finally break down and give him a bath in flea and tick shampoo and apply a collar to him. They are still attaching to him but seem to die shortly thereafter, as they just fall off in my hand when I go to pluck one.

None on the dogs at all, as they can only range where the chickens do and the chickens are excellent hunters.
 

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I use a rotation grazing method for the cows, so I'm out walking through waist-high grass every couple of days moving fence lines. I haven't found a tick yet. I use really good essential oils - in my laundry, in the shower, in lotion, as a spray. Peppermint, lemongrass, lavender, citronella.
 
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