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    First tick of the year

    Felt something tickling my back in my apartment today. Went to scratch it and pulled out a tick. Geez, I haven't been near the woods. All I've done is take my dog walking around the apartment complex. I'm sure the dog picked it up and gave it to me.

    Then I read about this new tick disease some woman in NJ got, borrelia miyamotoi bacterial infection.

    http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2013/01/...-tick-disease/

    Man, I hate ticks. Heading out to the Pine Barrens this weekend and I'm gonna gargle with permethrin and bathe in it.

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    There was something similar in Missouri last year. Ticks are truly scary. We used to have them really bad. Counted 27 crawling up the outside of the garage once. We got chickens, they are free range, not a tick to be found since.

    Kinda hard to do in a apartment complex though. Love my permethrin when I am away in the woods, love my hens at home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by canoebie View Post
    There was something similar in Missouri last year. Ticks are truly scary. We used to have them really bad. Counted 27 crawling up the outside of the garage once. We got chickens, they are free range, not a tick to be found since.

    Kinda hard to do in a apartment complex though. Love my permethrin when I am away in the woods, love my hens at home.
    I can't let ours run all over the yard they do too much damage to the landscaping...a few always get loose though
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    I think we're on to something here - hiking chickens! Just send them up the trail a bit to clear all ticks before I come through.

    I imagine it might be hard to get a permit for them in some state and national forests.

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    Little choker collars to keep them in place would be absolutely necessary. We would have to rig packs for them too.
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    Ticks, chiggers, and mosquitoes can all be round up and shipped into space and I'd be a happy man.
    With beauty all around you, may you walk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by canoebie View Post
    Little choker collars to keep them in place would be absolutely necessary. We would have to rig packs for them too.
    Of course they have to carry their own hammocks, tarps, rations and water. A hiking chicken is a true multipurpose item too: alarm clock/tick repellent, as well as emergency rations if you get hungry.

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    So new it doesn't even have a name.

    http://scitechdaily.com/tick-borne-i...united-states/

    I hate ticks.

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    You know, it's been quite a while since I've seen a tick in the woods or a tick on me in the woods. However, since I've moved to the townhouse we're in now, multiple years I've found ticks inside. Usually see them crawling down the wall. Dog is treated and never find them on the couch or carpet.. usually on the ceiling or coming down from it. No idear but it is definitely an odd occurrence.

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    OK, now my skin feels all crawly and I have the urge to buy a chicken on a choke chain.
    Keep movin', keep believing and enjoy the journey!

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