Ticks taking over in 2025

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Alvito

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Has anyone puchased a straight permethrin solution, gallon or more, to mix with some addictive, for use in hand pump sprayer, really bad year for ticks.......just thinking......if host field mice, voles, rabbits , possum, racoon, and deer were not available to ticks, would their life cycle be broken, will need couple of outdoor cats and have to let hunters and trappers on property in season this fall to see if it makes a difference spring of 2026.... before I'm hospitalized with lyme disease.
 
   / Ticks taking over in 2025 #2  
It is just a bumper year for ticks, I am hearing about increased numbers of them everywhere. Not sure spraying will do much, especially with all the rain we have been having this year. Best thing is to remain vigilant about checking yourself and pets for them, time consuming I know. The dog gets wiped down with some kind of a peppermint smelling solution the wife found before going out due to the pup having a bad reaction to the commercial flea & tick treatment and checked over when she comes in. Thankful she is a short hair dog. Wife and I use a through coating of OFF before working outside and check each other over after being out, so we far have managed to stay ahead of the ticks.

Anyone that is outdoors and active is going to get ticks on them, main thing is IF you do get a tick on you be sure to properly remove it and disinfect the bite area.

There is a paper on ticks by the University of Kentucky titled "Ticks and Disease in Kentucky" that is well worth a read to learn facts about ticks.
 
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Has anyone puchased a straight permethrin solution, gallon or more, to mix with some addictive, for use in hand pump sprayer, really bad year for ticks.......just thinking......if host field mice, voles, rabbits , possum, racoon, and deer were not available to ticks, would their life cycle be broken, will need couple of outdoor cats and have to let hunters and trappers on property in season this fall to see if it makes a difference spring of 2026.... before I'm hospitalized with lyme disease.
I do mix straight permethrin with water in my sprayer, about a 12% solution. I spray all around the areas that I know where I've picked up ticks, especially around low hanging tree limbs. My best defense is spraying my pants legs and shoes before going into known tick areas. For my dogs, I give them a ticket repellant pill once a month. The pill does kill the ticks but they still hang on (dead) until I brush the dog off good.

Life cycle of ticks is about 3 years, but there's no telling how many eggs they've dropped before the adults die. They just keep getting thicker and thicker around here.
 
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Has anyone puchased a straight permethrin solution, gallon or more, to mix with some addictive, for use in hand pump sprayer, really bad year for ticks.......just thinking......if host field mice, voles, rabbits , possum, racoon, and deer were not available to ticks, would their life cycle be broken, will need couple of outdoor cats and have to let hunters and trappers on property in season this fall to see if it makes a difference spring of 2026.... before I'm hospitalized with lyme disease.
Has anyone puchased a straight permethrin solution, gallon or more, to mix with some addictive, for use in hand pump sprayer, really bad year for ticks.......just thinking......if host field mice, voles, rabbits , possum, racoon, and deer were not available to ticks, would their life cycle be broken, will need couple of outdoor cats and have to let hunters and trappers on property in season this fall to see if it makes a difference spring of 2026.... before I'm hospitalized with lyme disease.

I had to think about this a minute, but believe that you mean additive. One letter really does make a difference! :unsure:
Right.....in retrospect......might have been spelling kept me out of Harvard back in 1969......will have to see if I can edit original post........don't want to give any crackheads idea of a new high.......just kidding
 
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Git some chickens. Let them free roam. Thay will feast on the ticks as well as spiders and other bugs.
Guineas will really do a job but even ducks eat a lot. Front of the place nearer the pond is mostly tick free, cattle pasture and woods not so much.
 
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Wife and I use a through coating of OFF before working outside and check each other over after being out,
That's the fun part--Checking each other over. 😍

There was just now a tv news segment saying ticks are carrying a new strain of bacteria that can be deadly to humans. It causes HME and kidney failure.
 
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We worry about ticks on our dogs. One of them came down with tick paralysis when he was just a year and a half old. A pregnant brown tick's bite causes this on some dogs with minor immunity issues. Symptoms are clumsiness, then not being able to get up, then their organs start to shut down until the dog dies. This happens over the course of a week. The tick has to be found and removed to stop this, and it has to happen before the internal organs shut down. Usually you have about 3 to four days to find the tick.

Since then, we use Nexgard to protect our dogs, which works good.

We also have free range chickens and guineas. They never stop looking for bugs to eat, and our tick sightings are very very rare.

The dog yard is fenced in, and the chickens and guineas walk around the dog yard all day long. They literally do laps working their way around it.

Because of all our animals, spraying chemicals isn't an option.
 
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We worry about ticks on our dogs. One of them came down with tick paralysis when he was just a year and a half old. A pregnant brown tick's bite causes this on some dogs with minor immunity issues. Symptoms are clumsiness, then not being able to get up, then their organs start to shut down until the dog dies. This happens over the course of a week. The tick has to be found and removed to stop this, and it has to happen before the internal organs shut down. Usually you have about 3 to four days to find the tick.

Since then, we use Nexgard to protect our dogs, which works good.

We also have free range chickens and guineas. They never stop looking for bugs to eat, and our tick sightings are very very rare.

The dog yard is fenced in, and the chickens and guineas walk around the dog yard all day long. They literally do laps working their way around it.

Because of all our animals, spraying chemicals isn't an option.
Its amazing how our old-school/farm remedies work today. They laughed at us with Ivermectin, and now they admit it works. Their “money-grab” remedies were ineffective.
All these drug & chemical companies with their much more expensive and toxic remedies are awful.
Just buy some flightless birds, and turn them loose!
 

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