Re: tick bite
[Re: BuckMink]
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04/08/20 09:35 PM
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MJM
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A bulls will take a while to show up if it is going too. For me the welt is normal and it will last a while and itch. I would bet I have been bite by 100 of them a least. I have never got any thing from them that I know of.
"Not Really, Not Really" Mark J Monti "MJM you're a jerk."
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Re: tick bite
[Re: BuckMink]
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04/08/20 09:36 PM
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TrapperCarl78
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As a Lyme patient I believe the parasite needs to be attached to the host around 24 hours plus for the disease to cross over. You should be fine. Treat your clothing and gear well in the future. I like Sawyer’s.
TC
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Re: tick bite
[Re: BuckMink]
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04/08/20 09:39 PM
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The Possum Man
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?? all this over a tick bite? if you get sick go see your doc. Ive been bitten a hundred times by them. They rappel from trees in fort riley kansas. Ticks all over the swamp in georgia plus lots of other biting critters. You will be fine.
Me and the wife used to check each other for ticks every time we went fishing. Its not a big deal.
"If you're gonna be stupid you better be tough"
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Re: tick bite
[Re: BuckMink]
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04/08/20 09:46 PM
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snowy
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^ you mean it was in-bedded in you right?? Was it completely under the skin or was it still sticking out out??
TrapperCarl78 is what I have been told also and if you read up on it, that is what they also say. Get them out early and have little chance of disease.
The only thing is if you completely got everything out when you removed the tick
Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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Re: tick bite
[Re: niteprowler]
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04/08/20 10:12 PM
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I don't beleive I know what Sawyer's is ? Can you explain further please ? just a name of a company that sells tick repellant. no need to buy their high priced stuff when the active ingrediant is permetheran and can be bought in concentrate from ruralking, tsc or most any farm store. mix it in a spray bottle and spray your clothing same as you would with sawyers.
NTA OSTA
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Re: tick bite
[Re: 330-Trapper]
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04/08/20 10:47 PM
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funny. lol i mean surprisingly as much time as i have spent over the years im surprised i havnt been bit before. Nrver beeb tick bit? How is that ccx even possible?????
You're gonna die...hope you have a. Will...
Jk. You might make it funny. lol i mean surprisingly as much time as i have spent over the years im surprised i havnt been bit before.
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Re: tick bite
[Re: CoonsBane]
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04/08/20 11:00 PM
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I tested positive for Lyme. I never found a bite or a tick on me. I had a bullseye show up on my calf. No bite, no tick. Tested positive twice in a row with two different tests. Went on a long course of antibiotics and eventually tested negative. I've dealt some things that are attributed to Lyme's disease. I don't know what to believe about it. Prevention is the best medicine I guess. What affects did it have on your body?
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Re: tick bite
[Re: The Possum Man]
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04/08/20 11:39 PM
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?? all this over a tick bite? if you get sick go see your doc. Ive been bitten a hundred times by them. They rappel from trees in fort riley kansas. Ticks all over the swamp in georgia plus lots of other biting critters. You will be fine.
Me and the wife used to check each other for ticks every time we went fishing. Its not a big deal. X2
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Re: tick bite
[Re: tjm]
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04/08/20 11:43 PM
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Bigbuck
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Most all the loggers that I know put Bounce Dryer Sheets in the tops of their boots, they say they never get ticks on them. I've tried it and didn't get any ticks on me either.
A long hair country boy can survive
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