Really Ticked!!!!

   / Really Ticked!!!! #61  
We tried guineas 3 times. Coyote population thrived. Did the coop training for the winter and gradually let them out for the early spring and they quickly became a meal. Too stupid and loud. I swear they call the 'yotes from other counties. We wanted them also for the ticks but never had the chance to see results.
 
   / Really Ticked!!!! #62  
Tenant had assortment of laying hens and kept bugs in check but were always making a mess scratching around flower beds..

Plenty of Coyotes around but one dog was enough to keep at Bay.

Funny to see the hens suddenly scramble and then look around to see a hawk high overhead.
 
   / Really Ticked!!!! #63  
I didn't read all replies but if you feel sick after tick bites I would recommend going to a clinic have bloodwork for tick bite.
Happened to me last year, they didn't want to do bloodwork. I insisted, refused to leave unless they did. Few days later they called "we were right, no tick disease". Next day they call "well...test did come back positive for Rocky Mountain Spotted tick disease".
I immediately started antibiotics.
 
   / Really Ticked!!!! #64  
Where do all these ticks come from, when I was a kid (many years ago ) we did not have them around here now they are everywhere.
 
   / Really Ticked!!!! #65  
Where do all these ticks come from, when I was a kid (many years ago ) we did not have them around here now they are everywhere.
I have seen reports that point to two primary causes;
one, an increase in wild animals, especially deer, near humans, and
two, warmer/shorter winters. You can also track the tick explosion via the westward spread of Lyme disease.

I also think that more people live in forested, or semi forested, non-plowed areas today than fifty years ago, which places more people in tick habitat. Certainly, there is a lot less DDT being sprayed around. I think we tend to forget that most of the US was a malarial area in 1900, and heavy mosquito spraying in the 40-50s helped suppress the mosquitos and malaria. Of course, the DDT did a number on other insects, fish and birds.

We certainly had them when I was growing up on the farm, but then we had lots of deer, too. Due to DDT, I never thought that I would see bluebirds in the wild as a kid. For me, seeing them daily on the ranch is a special gift, and a reminder that things can change in a positive way.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Really Ticked!!!! #66  
I live WAY out in the country. We have our good years and bad years. Hard to tell how this year will pan out - still too cold. However, it won't be long. We are into spring with its nice warm afternoons.

Just to be safe - dog got his first NexGuard chewable tick tablet yesterday.
 
   / Really Ticked!!!! #67  
We assume this ticks are out after X weather and prepare by spraying our clothing with Sawyer brand Permethrin. If we could get lyme disease vax we would, but that was discontinued after just one year. Protecting yoursef from getting it in the 1st place, is the best medicine. ;)
 
   / Really Ticked!!!! #68  
I have seen reports that point to two primary causes;
one, an increase in wild animals, especially deer, near humans, and
two, warmer/shorter winters. You can also track the tick explosion via the westward spread of Lyme disease.

I also think that more people live in forested, or semi forested, non-plowed areas today than fifty years ago, which places more people in tick habitat. Certainly, there is a lot less DDT being sprayed around. I think we tend to forget that most of the US was a malarial area in 1900, and heavy mosquito spraying in the 40-50s helped suppress the mosquitos and malaria. Of course, the DDT did a number on other insects, fish and birds.

We certainly had them when I was growing up on the farm, but then we had lots of deer, too. Due to DDT, I never thought that I would see bluebirds in the wild as a kid. For me, seeing them daily on the ranch is a special gift, and a reminder that things can change in a positive way.

All the best,

Peter
I grew up in South central Virginia on farm.
Neighbor had 2500 acres, trails everywhere we walked, rode bikes on, spent most of our free time there. Extremely rare to ever get a tick, when we did we called them dog ticks. Neighbors who had dogs got those ticks sometimes.
We also never ever saw deer, until mid 60s grandfather ran over with binoculars showing us one he spotted off his porch. Amazing site.
Now it's not uncommon to see a herd of 50 deer standing in Moms front yard!
Now we see a variety of ticks also which were unheard of years ago, Lone Star, clear ones, Rocky Mountain Spotted fever, tiny seed ticks to name a few besides dog ticks.
 
   / Really Ticked!!!! #69  
Foxes and possums are two animals that lower tick numbers in an area. Mice carry lyme disease, ticks feed on the blood of mice, ticks become infected with lyme disease, pass it on to other animals. Foxes feed primarily on small rodents. More foxes=fewer mice=less incidence of lyme disease.



Possum feed directly on ticks, a lot of them. Did You Know That Opossums Eat Virtually All the Ticks in Your Yard?

Lesson: Don't shoot foxes or possum if you want to keep the incidence of lyme down in your area.
 
   / Really Ticked!!!! #70  
The problem here is we have horses. I had to shoot an opossum recently. I hated to but they transmit Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis (EPM) which can kill a horse.
 
   / Really Ticked!!!! #71  
Foxes and possums are two animals that lower tick numbers in an area. Mice carry lyme disease, ticks feed on the blood of mice, ticks become infected with lyme disease, pass it on to other animals. Foxes feed primarily on small rodents. More foxes=fewer mice=less incidence of lyme disease.



Possum feed directly on ticks, a lot of them. Did You Know That Opossums Eat Virtually All the Ticks in Your Yard?

Lesson: Don't shoot foxes or possum if you want to keep the incidence of lyme down in your area.
I did know that about possums. Even an old guy can learn something new.
 
   / Really Ticked!!!! #72  
We use both the Sawyer Premium 20% Picaridin Insect Repellent & the Sawyer Permethrin Insect Repellent for Clothing with good results. I also spray our immediate yard area & our garden area with CedarCide (cedar oil spray) & it has made a big difference in those areas. If we are in the woods or working in the driveway we use a combination of the Sawyer products & CedarCide products on ourselves & the dogs (CedarCide is pet friendly). We unfortunately live in the state Lyme got it's name from; and due to Lyme (& the other co-infections) not being found / correctly diagnosed my wife has been suffering for 12+ years with permanent neurological complication to the point that we need a transport chair to get her around on a regular basis....this is someone that ran her own physically demanding company, worked out 5 days a week & then walked the dogs a mile plus when she got home & now cannot alway finish a complete thought in a sentence. She is currently only in her mid 40's & for years we were told it was multiple other things (I won't go into that)... even that she might need psychiatric help because there was nothing wrong with her (I could write a book on her story & false diagnosis). Insurance companies will not cover the things that actually help & will deny the ongoing issues of Lyme... (I won't get into the financials)

Really Ticked... doesn't even come close to were I am.... I watch as it takes the most compassionate person & most important thing in my entire life away from this world everyday....

There is a ton of good info in the thread.... Do as much as you can to stop Tick infestation in your area & be diligent in preventing an issue... if you think there is an issue push (& push hard) for an answer.

Sorry... off my soapbox now...
 
   / Really Ticked!!!! #73  
We use both the Sawyer Premium 20% Picaridin Insect Repellent & the Sawyer Permethrin Insect Repellent for Clothing with good results. I also spray our immediate yard area & our garden area with CedarCide (cedar oil spray) & it has made a big difference in those areas. If we are in the woods or working in the driveway we use a combination of the Sawyer products & CedarCide products on ourselves & the dogs (CedarCide is pet friendly). We unfortunately live in the state Lyme got it's name from; and due to Lyme (& the other co-infections) not being found / correctly diagnosed my wife has been suffering for 12+ years with permanent neurological complication to the point that we need a transport chair to get her around on a regular basis....this is someone that ran her own physically demanding company, worked out 5 days a week & then walked the dogs a mile plus when she got home & now cannot alway finish a complete thought in a sentence. She is currently only in her mid 40's & for years we were told it was multiple other things (I won't go into that)... even that she might need psychiatric help because there was nothing wrong with her (I could write a book on her story & false diagnosis). Insurance companies will not cover the things that actually help & will deny the ongoing issues of Lyme... (I won't get into the financials)

Really Ticked... doesn't even come close to were I am.... I watch as it takes the most compassionate person & most important thing in my entire life away from this world everyday....

There is a ton of good info in the thread.... Do as much as you can to stop Tick infestation in your area & be diligent in preventing an issue... if you think there is an issue push (& push hard) for an answer.

Sorry... off my soapbox now...
So sorry for the suffering of your wife and family...

As humans it takes a bit of luck in life and too many have more than their share of unfortunate circumstances.

I continue to learn through member post here at TBN.

Thank you for sharing
 
   / Really Ticked!!!! #74  
We use both the Sawyer Premium 20% Picaridin Insect Repellent & the Sawyer Permethrin Insect Repellent for Clothing with good results. I also spray our immediate yard area & our garden area with CedarCide (cedar oil spray) & it has made a big difference in those areas. If we are in the woods or working in the driveway we use a combination of the Sawyer products & CedarCide products on ourselves & the dogs (CedarCide is pet friendly). We unfortunately live in the state Lyme got it's name from; and due to Lyme (& the other co-infections) not being found / correctly diagnosed my wife has been suffering for 12+ years with permanent neurological complication to the point that we need a transport chair to get her around on a regular basis....this is someone that ran her own physically demanding company, worked out 5 days a week & then walked the dogs a mile plus when she got home & now cannot alway finish a complete thought in a sentence. She is currently only in her mid 40's & for years we were told it was multiple other things (I won't go into that)... even that she might need psychiatric help because there was nothing wrong with her (I could write a book on her story & false diagnosis). Insurance companies will not cover the things that actually help & will deny the ongoing issues of Lyme... (I won't get into the financials)

Really Ticked... doesn't even come close to were I am.... I watch as it takes the most compassionate person & most important thing in my entire life away from this world everyday....

There is a ton of good info in the thread.... Do as much as you can to stop Tick infestation in your area & be diligent in preventing an issue... if you think there is an issue push (& push hard) for an answer.

Sorry... off my soapbox now...
It seems the doctors for some reason have trouble or do not want to diagnose Lyme. I have heard similar stories to your wife’s though the effects were not as bad.
I pray your wife’s condition improves. It seems she is blessed to have a supportive family.
 
   / Really Ticked!!!! #75  
They're eating me alive!!! Probably have snatched 6 or 7 of the little devils off me so far this year.


Musta' bin that thar warm Winter, eh?
I use garden lime just spreading it from the house out so the yard is covered and no ticks on dog a sit burns the
butts on all them little critters and don't hurt anything except the bugs

willy
 
   / Really Ticked!!!! #76  
Our dogs need protection from ticks, same as we do to keep them from catching X,Y,Z diseases. I hope this is just common sense. We do the Nexgarud thing on them. Spelling?
 
   / Really Ticked!!!! #78  
Found a marauding tick yesterday, as many of y'all do, its time to treat my summer work pants with Permethrin again.
 
   / Really Ticked!!!! #79  
Lordy - do I HATE spider bites. They take so very long to heal and all the while they "drool". And itch!!!

I apply Hydrocortisone cream and Caladryl lotion. Cuts the itch//helps the healing.

We have Wood Ticks here. Even though loads of deer - no Deer Ticks.

Dog tick - Wood tick are the same little beastie. Can carry Rocky MT Spotted Fever.
 
   / Really Ticked!!!! #80  
Where do all these ticks come from, when I was a kid (many years ago ) we did not have them around here now they are everywhere.
I visited the same fishing stream each April for about 60 years. Near Bishop, CA, which is high desert. Starting about 25 years ago, we noticed a tick now and then. As of about 10 years ago we noticed them a lot. Now we engage in tick prevention a lot where before we never encountered them at all.

Same thing in Northern CA. There are more ticks than ever. One species is very prevalent in spring, a different species in fall.

I can't explain the increase, except for a while some people were free ranging cattle near the stream. But those cattle have been gone for 20 years.
 

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