Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I pulled one off my neck two weeks ago. I am super allergic to their bite and I got a huge itchy lump that is just now going away (no bulls eye rash, no fever or body aches). So now it’s DEET season again.
OP, same here. So far tick place said it was a male lone star tick, which means lymes not a problem. We’ll see. No illness so far, which is good. If the tick carries nothing, our deer probably don’t carry much either
Anonymous wrote:What part pf pa do you live in? DH found a tick on his ankle during the snow two weeks ago he didn't step foot in the gas and we have no pets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Despite long sleeves, long pants (both elastic at the ankles and wrists), one of the little buggers made it onto my leg. It did die while attached so f- him. LOL. Sent it to TickLab in PA to see what it's carrying, which will help me get a feel for what's going on with our wildlife.
If carrying disease, doc will give me Doxy. Better to test it first as it gives me an idea re: what's being carried in our local area.
Today I uncovered all the step stones in the side garden that the past landscapers couldn't bother to groom aroundThis time I wore my rubber garden boots and a light nylon jacket. Jacket is now in the wash and I've showered. Hopefully there will be no repeat ticks.
Really? You think it is your landscapers fault that a tick crawled on you? Lol. Ok.
I saw a tick crawling around in my dog's top knot (she's a poodle, this is the poof of hair on the head) last week. They've been out and about for a while now.
Anonymous wrote:I pulled one off my neck two weeks ago. I am super allergic to their bite and I got a huge itchy lump that is just now going away (no bulls eye rash, no fever or body aches). So now it’s DEET season again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound super paranoid.
I don't know PP. I used to think that too but I have a coworker who is completely paralyzed right side (leg/arm) due to Lyme disease. It's no joke.
- dp
Anonymous wrote:You sound super paranoid.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. Despite long sleeves, long pants (both elastic at the ankles and wrists), one of the little buggers made it onto my leg. It did die while attached so f- him. LOL. Sent it to TickLab in PA to see what it's carrying, which will help me get a feel for what's going on with our wildlife.
If carrying disease, doc will give me Doxy. Better to test it first as it gives me an idea re: what's being carried in our local area.
Today I uncovered all the step stones in the side garden that the past landscapers couldn't bother to groom aroundThis time I wore my rubber garden boots and a light nylon jacket. Jacket is now in the wash and I've showered. Hopefully there will be no repeat ticks.
This time I wore my rubber garden boots and a light nylon jacket. Jacket is now in the wash and I've showered. Hopefully there will be no repeat ticks.