New(?) Tick Concern

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Was reading a news story about a new tick illness. As if things weren't bad enough!

My property has always had a heavy tick population. 2 years ago, I contracted Ehrlichiosis - no fun. Since that experience, I've started treating all my clothing with Permethrin. While nothing is 100%, this stuff works great and I highly recommend it to anyone working outdoors.

I've thought about spraying the entire property and would be interested in knowing if anyone has attempted large scale tick control.

Here is a link to the nasty new problem:

Bad bite: A tick can make you allergic to red meat - NewsOn6.com - Tulsa, OK - News, Weather, Video and Sports - KOTV.com |
 
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My mother, 89 next month, quit eating meat several years ago. It caused her to itch, now the itching seems to have stopped but, she only eats a little bit of meat. I couldn't figure out why the supposed alergy started so late in her life and thought it might have been, all in her head. Now, I think it might have been caused by a tick bite. Thanks for the information, Kioti.
 
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I've got a bunch of fire ant mounds. Out of the goodness of my heart, I will designate as surplus all that you can dig up and transport back to your place. FREE.

They voraciously eat all ticks and red bugs they can find...actually, all other insects as well. So, come on down and get a couple hundred mounds to scatter over your property....:dance1:
 
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I saw that article just yesterday. As if the ticks we have weren't bad enough. Really a weird situation.
 
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Buddy of mine that I've known since about 2nd grade developed a red meat allergy overnight several years ago. Things like this might explain it. He has to carry an epi pen with him. He said he would kill to be able to eat a steak again. :)
 
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This is a new one on me. But yes we have used liquid seven mixed in a tractor sprayer with a large boomless nozzle. Works good for us making 1-2 applications a year. After a few years you can skip a year or two just watch your population. But any permethrin would work also.
 
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I've got a bunch of fire ant mounds. Out of the goodness of my heart, I will designate as surplus all that you can dig up and transport back to your place. FREE.

They voraciously eat all ticks and red bugs they can find...actually, all other insects as well. So, come on down and get a couple hundred mounds to scatter over your property....:dance1:

Do tell? I didn't realize fire ants had any, even if somewhat dubious, redeeming qualities.

John, I really think it would be better for all concerned if we sent our ticks down your way. :laughing:
 
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around here we have lots of cases of Lyme Disease, caused by little tiny deer ticks. Sometimes it's extremely difficult to diagnose the infections as different people react differently and symptoms can mimmick dozens of other illnesses.

I got infected twice, my mother nearly died with an illness they couldn't diagnose, my 6 yo granddaughter got it, it's everywhere.

We don't need another tick issue.
 
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around here we have lots of cases of Lyme Disease, caused by little tiny deer ticks. Sometimes it's extremely difficult to diagnose the infections as different people react differently and symptoms can mimmick dozens of other illnesses.

I got infected twice, my mother nearly died with an illness they couldn't diagnose, my 6 yo granddaughter got it, it's everywhere.

We don't need another tick issue.
 
/ New(?) Tick Concern #11  
around here we have lots of cases of Lyme Disease, caused by little tiny deer ticks. Sometimes it's extremely difficult to diagnose the infections as different people react differently and symptoms can mimmick dozens of other illnesses.

I got infected twice, my mother nearly died with an illness they couldn't diagnose, my 6 yo granddaughter got it, it's everywhere.

We don't need another tick issue.


Yet they told me that my dog was infected with Lymes, before I got 10 miles down the road from my vet. Go figure...
 
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One of our dogs is getting the month-long treatment for Rocky Mtn. spotted fever now. That can be carried by common dog ticks, and they are all over the eastern half of the country from the Front Range to the Atlantic.

These tick issues just keep building it seems.
 
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Yeah, I tried numerous treatments around our house, sitting in the middle of a pasture, under a lot of great big trees. I still find ticks, and most unfortunate, my eldest is battling this alpha-gal blood issue. We had to go to an infectious disease specialist to finally diagnose her issue. The problem is identification of the protein within the chemistry of the blood. Her allergist recommended advance tests to find the cause. I think as more people become aware of the disease, it will be easier to diagnose. We have removed hoofed animals from her diet altogether.

As far as the ticks go, We find spraying ourselves, tick and flea control for the pets, and short grass around the house works well.
 
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Oh, yes, they eat ticks, cotton boll weevils, chiggers and likely other critters you might not be fond of.

They also go after spiders, large grasshoppers, box turtles, bunnies in their nests, eggs hatching, new born calves eyes (blind). If it doesn't move fast enough, they get it and eat it...dead or alive. A new omnivore on the loose. :thumbdown:

Fire Ants - Fort Smith National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service)
Diet
The imported fire ant will not only forage for food, such as small insects dead animals, and sweet materials such as plant secretions but will kill insects and small animals to feed.

Do tell? I didn't realize fire ants had any, even if somewhat dubious, redeeming qualities.

John, I really think it would be better for all concerned if we sent our ticks down your way. :laughing:
 
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FWIW...ticks are supposedly attracted/drawn to co2...i.e, exhaled breath...mosquitoes too...
 
 
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