The ticks were bad today
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Typical Buck
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Took the horse out on a little 4 hour ride today at the local gamelands. Saw four deer, no bear or turkey. The ticks were just awlful, I was riding along the dirt road with short grass on the edges. Through the coarse of the ride I pulled 15 ticks off the horses legs, I came home and showered and found one in my hair and another on the bottom of the tub. I am used to finding one or two, but seventeen, thats bad.
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ORIGINAL: BTBowhunter
17 wow! Thats a bad day. I'm just wondering how in the heck you can find those little things on a horse. Are horses susceptable to lyme disease?
17 wow! Thats a bad day. I'm just wondering how in the heck you can find those little things on a horse. Are horses susceptable to lyme disease?
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ORIGINAL: BTBowhunter
17 wow! Thats a bad day. I'm just wondering how in the heck you can find those little things on a horse. Are horses susceptable to lyme disease?
17 wow! Thats a bad day. I'm just wondering how in the heck you can find those little things on a horse. Are horses susceptable to lyme disease?
i thought i could hold it and try to help ,i could not believe there was 9 huge ticks on that rabbits neck.
anyone that eats a rabbit in my opinion is not good.
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ORIGINAL: shump
Ok tell me Y the ticks are so bad of late.I would like to see if any of you have the same idea i have.Later on i will post what i think it is from
Ok tell me Y the ticks are so bad of late.I would like to see if any of you have the same idea i have.Later on i will post what i think it is from
dont know if tick was released but a few others were.i see a lawsuit soon against PENNSTATE FORESTRY for damage these bugs are doing to homes,many are getting real mad over bug problems here in pa.
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The immature stages are frequently found on small rodents such as meadow mice and occasionally is found on birds and small animals.These are a few ways that Ticks expand their range.[/align]