Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the responses- this is exactly what I wanted! Have u found it easier to remove them with tweezers or one of those products that is online?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Found a couple while hiking on the Blue Ridge. Wore long pants to help keep that from happening, and they crawled up from my ankles to my knees and thighs. Just a few. Didn't notice until I took my pants off later in the day. Pulled them out. No problems. Next time I'll be more careful. I don't like insect repellents, but I'll spray some around my ankles.
The Girl Scout trick is to pull your socks up over your pants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a tiny deer tick on my back. I thought it was a mole that I accidentally scraped, so I left it alone for a couple of days until I saw a huge rash in the mirror.
How would you have noticed the rash before noticing an engorged tick? Even the nymphs get HUGE when they are engorged.
Are you sure you're not confusing a deer tick with a dog tick? The engorged tick on my back was tiny.
Yes, absolutely sure. I've had ticks (grew up in PA) and most recently, my DD had an engorged deer tick that I sent to a lab for testing, so there is absolutely no question that I know exactly what they look like and that the most recent (huge when engorged, though a nymph) was a deer tick, confirmed by lab as Ixodes scapularis in nymphal stage. It was bigger than an apple seed when engorged -- no chance of missing it.
Anonymous wrote:Is there really a vaccine for dogs?
no. Not every tick carries Lyme. I gave had numerous ticks (as have my family) and have never had Lyme.Anonymous wrote:So basically is everyone destined to eventually get lyme disease, unless you basically never venture outside?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a tiny deer tick on my back. I thought it was a mole that I accidentally scraped, so I left it alone for a couple of days until I saw a huge rash in the mirror.
How would you have noticed the rash before noticing an engorged tick? Even the nymphs get HUGE when they are engorged.
Are you sure you're not confusing a deer tick with a dog tick? The engorged tick on my back was tiny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a tiny deer tick on my back. I thought it was a mole that I accidentally scraped, so I left it alone for a couple of days until I saw a huge rash in the mirror.
How would you have noticed the rash before noticing an engorged tick? Even the nymphs get HUGE when they are engorged.