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Posted by Carl Fox on 05-25-2009 12:44 PM:

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Posted by steve pickett on 05-25-2009 01:01 PM:

ticks

i believe this has been the worst year i can remember for ticks,don't know when or even if they dieout,but i just check myself out every time i go out.........

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Posted by michael widdup on 05-25-2009 01:26 PM:

ticks

we went last night for 2 drops my son had 5 on hin when we was in the truck,and 1 when he took a shower,they say if ya eat alot of salt they don't like you as much.mike


Posted by Shelby D. Sawyers on 05-25-2009 01:57 PM:

Ticks

They are VERY bad here in N.W. Oklahoma.. I know some years are worse than other on all insects, ticks one year then maybe grass hoppers, butter flies, termites etc. but I have never seen ticks this bad. My wife will'nt ride in my pickup after I get back from a night out hunting. we find ticks in the pickup 2-days later...

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Posted by SCBluetickGal on 05-25-2009 02:08 PM:

I've seen a lot more here this spring than normal as well. About 4 weeks ago I was regularly picking about 20 ticks off my redbone every few days. She must be a magnet, because none of the other dogs got them that bad, even when I put my pup in the same pen as her.

Went hunting Friday night, and when I got home both my fiance and I found ticks on us. I've been putting Off Outdoors bug spray on before we go in the woods (even spraying it on my clothes, especially around sleeve and pant openings) and that seems to help a lot. I wasn't as thorough with the spray that night, but the ticks I found were right below my hairline on the back of my neck and one was crawling up my leg like it'd been inside my boots or my Carhartts. When I went last night I REALLY sprayed myself down, and so far so good.

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Posted by PlottChaser on 05-25-2009 02:54 PM:

I usually get them off while they're still crawling, but I've missed 2 deer ticks this year that I didn't find until the next morning and they were attached good!! So far none of the telltale signs of Lyme disease. I've had it once before but caught it early enough to treat with antibiotics, but that stuff is serious and I don't want to get it again. Problem is those tiny little deer ticks are so darn hard to see.

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Posted by Tarascon on 05-25-2009 03:15 PM:

Yall- go to Wal-Mart and get some Permanone and treat your hunting clothes. It's good stuff. The ticks will leave you alone.

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Posted by moon on 05-25-2009 06:50 PM:

This is probably the worst year ive ever seen, but it seems like they were a little worse earlier in the year. They are still thick here in ky. but i dont think they are as bad as they were in march and april. I try to hunt along the river bottoms instead of the woods this time of year they dont seem to be as thick along the river.


Posted by bigdavidbeebe on 06-02-2009 06:55 PM:

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Originally posted by PlottChaser
I usually get them off while they're still crawling, but I've missed 2 deer ticks this year that I didn't find until the next morning and they were attached good!! So far none of the telltale signs of Lyme disease. I've had it once before but caught it early enough to treat with antibiotics, but that stuff is serious and I don't want to get it again. Problem is those tiny little deer ticks are so darn hard to see.



Well I just got back from the Dr. and I have been diagnosed with Lymes Diesease, I pulled a tick off around 3 weeks ago and started to get severe headaches and my eyes were hurting and then yesterday my knees , ankles and finger joint started hurting, and I have been totally exhausted the past 2 weeks. So I went this morn and they said yep you got lymes. They put me on doxycycline. Has any one ever had problems with the lymes coming back later after being treated?

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Posted by coon dawg on 06-02-2009 07:00 PM:

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,....................not ANYWHERE NEAR as bad this year as the last 3 years.........but still a good many..........

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Posted by Big Bawler on 06-02-2009 07:24 PM:

this is by far the worst ive ever seen them......they are every where.
last week pulled 3 off my house dog. 1 was all blown up about the size of a quarter.
also found 2 on the floor after she came in.
she has monthly treatment of frontline and it dont seem to help.

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Posted by robgregory on 06-02-2009 07:28 PM:

They seem

to be unusually bad this year in S.E.Virginia too.Worst I've seen in a while.
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Posted by MamaKiti2 on 06-02-2009 07:34 PM:

They've been pretty heavy here in Mid MO already as well. We had such a mild winter they came out earlier than usual! One trick we use is we buy the flea and tick spray for dogs and we'll spray that on the inside of the truck after we get back to get rid of any that might have fallen off our clothes in the truck. Works on our clothes as well pretty good and dosen't smell near as bad as regular bug spray! Our daughter both have sensitive skin and they will get rashes from the Deep Wood Off if they use it more than 1 day in a row but they don't with the dog/puppy spray.

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Posted by SCBluetickGal on 06-02-2009 07:36 PM:

I tried a trick I heard about on this board for easier tick removal Friday night after I hunted. Someone suggested rubbing liquid hand soap on the tick with a cotton ball, and after a few seconds it came right off. A lot less traumatic than pulling it off, for sure!

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Posted by blueticker on 06-02-2009 07:51 PM:

Mleck is known as the tick extractor for SE Kansas. Never seen him in action on a pleasure hunt but seen him scratch his dog to pull ticks. I've heard the liquid soap method works. I'll be sure to let him know about that method.

If you have ever had thousands of seed ticks crawling around on your body you will appreciate the yearlings and adults. You can see them to pick off. The seed ticks can't be seen until they suck a little blood. While hunting, I have scrubed with a saturated rag of gas to get those seed ticks off of me.


Posted by coon dawg on 06-02-2009 08:06 PM:

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quote:
Originally posted by blueticker
Mleck is known as the tick extractor for SE Kansas. Never seen him in action on a pleasure hunt but seen him scratch his dog to pull ticks. I've heard the liquid soap method works. I'll be sure to let him know about that method.

If you have ever had thousands of seed ticks crawling around on your body you will appreciate the yearlings and adults. You can see them to pick off. The seed ticks can't be seen until they suck a little blood. While hunting, I have scrubed with a saturated rag of gas to get those seed ticks off of me.

.................seed ticks are one of the most aggravating pestilence God put on earth..............and THOUSANDS is NOT an exageration.......

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Posted by joey+redticks on 06-02-2009 08:06 PM:

id say there pretty bad here this year, i havent found many, but i actually had a tick on me the other day, thats the first time ever here in ohio, but ive had them in pa and tn before


Posted by Shelby D. Sawyers on 06-02-2009 10:20 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by bigdavidbeebe
Well I just got back from the Dr. and I have been diagnosed with Lymes Diesease, I pulled a tick off around 3 weeks ago and started to get severe headaches and my eyes were hurting and then yesterday my knees , ankles and finger joint started hurting, and I have been totally exhausted the past 2 weeks. So I went this morn and they said yep you got lymes. They put me on doxycycline. Has any one ever had problems with the lymes coming back later after being treated?


David;
Are you feeling better ? I thought everyone was just thinking I was making an excuse when I told them the ticks was the main reason I was not hunting as much.. Yes my hours of work is a killer, but the ticks drove me out of the woods.. What you have is what I was staying away from... I hope you get better keep me posted.. The hunt test sounds like the night you got that blood sucker, And you didn't even have a dog in the woods... That sucks !!!!


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Posted by bigdavidbeebe on 06-02-2009 10:43 PM:

hunt test

I think it was the night before, Gary took me to the jungle and I pulled a tick off the back of my neck when I got home. And it was kinda itchy for a while and never really healed up, Then all the symtoms started to appear. The Dr. said it could be STARI or LYME in which there in not much difference, and even the blood test wouldnt tell which it was, they are both a pretty much the same bacteria.

So I am blameing Gary and that dang Jungle he likes to hunt every time I go over there.
The Dr. said that there was a kid that came in yesterday with Rocky Mt Spotted fever and he contracted it on Skeleton Creek by 51 hwy while he was fishing.

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Posted by PlottChaser on 06-02-2009 10:45 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by bigdavidbeebe
Well I just got back from the Dr. and I have been diagnosed with Lymes Diesease, I pulled a tick off around 3 weeks ago and started to get severe headaches and my eyes were hurting and then yesterday my knees , ankles and finger joint started hurting, and I have been totally exhausted the past 2 weeks. So I went this morn and they said yep you got lymes. They put me on doxycycline. Has any one ever had problems with the lymes coming back later after being treated?


When I had it they gave my dox and my dad had it twice and they gave him dox too. All three occassions it went away and stayed away, but all three occassions we caught it before we had your types of symptoms. Look for the bullseye! Red irritated area with a bright red spot in the middle. It will show up long before any other symptoms and is a surefire sign of Lyme's. My dad never saw either tick that bit him but saw the bites 2-4 days later and got treated with the antibiotics. Hopefully, it will be fine for you too. Good luck.

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Posted by bigdavidbeebe on 06-02-2009 10:55 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by PlottChaser
When I had it they gave my dox and my dad had it twice and they gave him dox too. All three occassions it went away and stayed away, but all three occassions we caught it before we had your types of symptoms. Look for the bullseye! Red irritated area with a bright red spot in the middle. It will show up long before any other symptoms and is a surefire sign of Lyme's. My dad never saw either tick that bit him but saw the bites 2-4 days later and got treated with the antibiotics. Hopefully, it will be fine for you too. Good luck.


I never really had the bulls eye rash or if I did it was small as I never seen it. But it was on the back of my neck right under the hair line. According to the cdc we shouldnt even have Lymes here in oklahoma but the dr. told me not to believe every thing the cdc says as they are very political. What ever that means. The Stari and the Lyme she said are pretty much the same thing and we have plenty of cases of them in Oklahoma. Which sucks for me! The dr. said that most likely the symtoms will expire with the dox but they could come back at any time even with out another bite from a tick.

The thing about it is where the sucker was at, Cause I always soak the back of my neck with deet since mosquitos love me. And he still attached himself there.

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Posted by PlottChaser on 06-02-2009 11:10 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by bigdavidbeebe
I never really had the bulls eye rash or if I did it was small as I never seen it. But it was on the back of my neck right under the hair line. According to the cdc we shouldnt even have Lymes here in oklahoma but the dr. told me not to believe every thing the cdc says as they are very political. What ever that means. The Stari and the Lyme she said are pretty much the same thing and we have plenty of cases of them in Oklahoma. Which sucks for me! The dr. said that most likely the symtoms will expire with the dox but they could come back at any time even with out another bite from a tick.

The thing about it is where the sucker was at, Cause I always soak the back of my neck with deet since mosquitos love me. And he still attached himself there.



Yeah we ain't supposed to have lymes here either. The first time my dad got it he called my cousin who is a doc in tn an he said it sounded like lymes. So my dad went to one dr who said we didn't have it, but my cousin insisted he get a 2nd opinion. So he finally got into his regular dr who said that we do have it no matter what anyone else says and he's the one that treated him twice for it and me once.

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Posted by Dogwood English on 06-03-2009 03:51 AM:

they have been terrible in Virgina this year, i use Bayers on my dogs and it keeps them off them but i have had about 20 attached to me. i finally got a spray REPEL Permanone to spay on cloths and boots and it keeps them off. it says you can spray your truck seats and it will kill them too. you can spray your cloths with it and it will last for weeks. my wife had lymes a few years ago and it was mis diagnosed and it affected her heart. she now has a irriganal heart beat and has to take medicine for the rest of her life

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Posted by JustinM on 06-03-2009 05:44 AM:

12, wow that isn't many! I can go less than a quarter mile from my house to check my game cam and have atleast 50 I pick off.

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Posted by SFWALKER on 06-03-2009 07:52 AM:

just got back from a one hour hunt. i have picked at least 50 ticks off of me so far.....

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