Do you always post on threads where you have no experience/information to share?Anonymous wrote:Hiking and worrying about ticks is not my idea of a vacation. Sitting on a sugar white sand with turquoise waters is.
Anonymous wrote:Hiking and worrying about ticks is not my idea of a vacation. Sitting on a sugar white sand with turquoise waters is.
Anonymous wrote:When we hiked there, it wasn't through too many bushes and dense forest. Most of the time, it was open rock croppings. And we don't lay and roll on the grass like some kids would do.
Anonymous wrote:For people who hate ticks, I recommend not booking a trip to Maine. There are plenty of other places you can visit.
Anonymous wrote:Our family of 5 has vacationed in Acadia several summers, and DH and I have been there on our own twice. No one has ever gotten Lyme disease. We use bug spray, but also most of the trails in Acadia are rocky, so not conducive to ticks.
(Btw after growing up on the East Coast, hiking and camping dozens of times all over, our DD moved to California for grad school and got Lyme disease for the 1st time within a few months of living there.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole thread is terrifying. Especially the part about Nantucket. Not Nantucket?! My beloved.
I canceled a vacation to cape cod last summer because of ticks. Like someone else said, it’s not much of a vacation if there’s something that’s going to make you anxious, which was the case for me. Plus I don’t live in an area with ticks so I don’t know how to remove them.
You must be joking.
Medical anxiety is debilitating for some people.
Unwise people.
Anonymous wrote:Fyi the ticks don’t transfer disease unless they are latched on for 24 hours or more. So if you check daily you should be fine. As PP said, they prefer a warm spot like between toes, armpits, groin, behind ears. Look and feel for like a sesame or poppy seed stuck in your skin.
If your dog is on treatment it’s not a worry at all—the ticks are poisoned by the treatment and just fall off dead. So you may find some dead ones on your house. Lyme vaccine is also good for dogs.
Also fyi the majority of people who get Lyme do not get long lyme. It sucks for people who get it but it is the vast minority of people. It’s like saying you won’t travel due to long covid. Of course, take reasonable precautions. I agree with PPs about spraying your stuff including shoes and socks and shorts with permethicpn and then using something on your skin. Deet is the best but I’ve used naturpel on me and the kids for years and have never had a tick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole thread is terrifying. Especially the part about Nantucket. Not Nantucket?! My beloved.
I canceled a vacation to cape cod last summer because of ticks. Like someone else said, it’s not much of a vacation if there’s something that’s going to make you anxious, which was the case for me. Plus I don’t live in an area with ticks so I don’t know how to remove them.
You must be joking.
Medical anxiety is debilitating for some people.