Ticks Are Really Bad This Year

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  1. Nancy Hart

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    The neighbors where my parents lived in Florida had a large flock of guineas. One would start up and the whole bunch would chime in, even in the middle of the night. It came in waves. I don't think it takes much to start them off.
     
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    They are noisy I guess, but if you have enough land I understand they roost in trees so keep the trees away from the house or make the trees near the house unpleasant for them. Then they will annoy the neighbors...if you have any.
     
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    I did not know that. I guess that affords them some protection against terrestrial predators.
     
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    I am no expert as I personally have not had any, but I have had a number of friends in the lower 48 who have them around as guardians and tick control.
     
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    If there are humans who have mental illnesses, I've often speculated there must be animals that way also. All it would take is one paranoid guinea to cause a lot of constant noise. lol
     
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    "He's a good egg...just a little addled."
     
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    The ticks aren't bad here. They probably have difficulty digging through the snow and the ice.
     
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    I had Lymm for a few days, doc said it was typical bullseye, gave me the strongest antibiotics known. Must have worked cause I'm ok and still kicking.
    He caught it within 3 day period. Had a perfect bullseye on my scalp.
     
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    A friend just went through that. Same deal...caught it quickly and took strong antibiotics.
     
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    It was a Family doc in 2010 or so. I went there for yearly physical and the bite had just come up day before,He said I was very lucky to have mentioned it and treated it early.He said perfect bullseye.
     
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    I goy a tic off me first thing this morning, from my walk on the trail yesterday I guess.
     
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    I take a walking stick with me when going through the woods and beat back the brush to knock any ticks off their game before I pass.
     
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    Ed, I use a walking stick too, and I may try the stick trick, Thanks.
     
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    Ticks have not been an issue in my life. This just in from
    Dr. Mercola on Lyme:

    https://articles.mercola.com/sites/...cid=20230315_HL2&cid=DM1363949&bid=1745898598

    STORY AT-A-GLANCE
    • In her book, “Bitten: The Secret History of Lyme Disease and Biological Weapons,” Kris Newby reviews the circumstantial evidence suggesting the organism that causes Lyme disease may originally have been developed as a biological weapon
    • An estimated 476,000 Americans are diagnosed with and treated for Lyme disease each year, and prevalence is rising
    • Lyme disease is transmitted by ticks (and sometimes other biting insects) infected with the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi. There are about two dozen species of B. burgdorferi with hundreds of strains worldwide, many of which are resistant to antibiotics
    • Ticks can also carry other pathogens, and coinfections are another reason why Lyme disease is so difficult to treat
    • A major challenge with Lyme disease is that its symptoms imitate so many other disorders, including multiple sclerosis (MS), arthritis, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and even Alzheimer's disease, making proper identification difficult and time consuming
    In a February 28, 2023, Substack article,1 investigative journalist Paul D. Thacker
     
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    The main thing that has helped me fight this depression anxiety are the walks and cutting vines.
    Now everytime I go on my walk I come back finding little seed trics on me for a couple days.
    I'm so frustrated ,if I ever needed an outlet it is now.
    I need a dame hazmet suit just to walk on trial now. I wish I could cry but I can't.
    Too much area to treat of course.
    Maybe cover myself in saran wrap!!! I am sick of insects, chiggers ,tics.

    I just thought of this while typing, maybe I'll just use one "out-fit" to walk and clear in. Spray it down good with Adams Dog Flea,Tic Spray.
    I'm hitting the trail so see yall when I get back.
     
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