Yup, I hates ticks..... :veryangry:
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We were at the Cabin the past couple of days and this guy decided to attach to my leg at the sock line. Did I say that I hates Ticks??
Permethrin is a big help.
Hates them too.
From this picture, I searched and it appears that this is an adult male Lone Star tick. The female has the star and the male has the "lace" around it's outside border:
Females are easily recognized by a single white dot in the center of a brown body, with the males having spots or streaks of white pigment around the outer edge of the body.
I have never given such a thought and certainly never thought about boy & girl ticks.
My son's buddy got bit by a lonestar and has developed the red meat allergy.
That's a nasty one. I know a couple of people who have gotten that allergy and it's debilitating and really bad news if you forget and eat something you shouldn't.
No steaks, burgers etc.
They say God doesn't make mistakes but he comes close with ticks.
When I was researching my tick to find it's "species" I remember seeing that red meat allergy associated with the Lone Star. It's a wonder that I survived because growing up I was bitten my hundreds of ticks.
I hates ticks.
Quote from: Magicman on June 20, 2025, 10:29:18 PMWhen I was researching my tick to find it's "species" I remember seeing that red meat allergy associated with the Lone Star. It's a wonder that I survived because growing up I was bitten my hundreds of ticks.
I hates ticks.
Back when you were younger, probably the only tick carried disease was Rocky Mtn Spotted fever...makes you think...some say the red meat allergy was bioengineered.
I always thought I wasn't the "conspiracy theory" type, but the more I learn...
There was some very shady stuff done near Lyme, Conneticut.
I'm so old, I can remember when we used to trust the 5 o'clock news AND the government. ffcheesy
I know I've mentioned it several times on here, but I've had Lyme disease since 1988. I wouldn't wish it on anyone. If I one day found out it was some !@@#$#$##$#$$%$%%$##%%%^^&***^*^&%&Y that did it on purpose, I would lose all self control. Don't even want to think about what I would do.
Got bit several years ago in Delaware. Red ring and all that, week on antibiotics and no ill effects since.
When we were first married and took the boy's camping we did a weekend in Lyme, Conn. never even heard of ticks. Rita got bit and had the bullseye on her belly, we wondered what the mark was and forgot about it when it faded. Few yrs later she got sick but the nurse said the tests they did said she was ok, so they gave her some antibiotics. She's begged for the lyme test a bunch of times but they say it's to late to do anything.
I use to walk around the woods logging for yrs and never got a tick on me, when I found out I had multiple myeloma I thought that was the reason I never got bit, but the drug I'm on now I've had them on me 4 times and bitten once, so that changes my idea of not worrying about being sick to keep them away.
Them DanG things showed up here at my place about 10 years ago.
Other places South of me had the DanG things, but none here.
I check every time I come in for the DanG things.
Seem like in August they seem not to be so many.
Mariann nd I both got tick bites that developed bullseye back in 1985 shortly after being married. While Lyme Ct is only 45 mins away there was not much talk/knowledge about what this was. We did take some antibiotics, the rings cleared up and we moved on. More and more people started getting this tick bullseye and many of them became very ill. Awareness picked up but it is still prevalent. I do not know if we got lucky but neither of us have had signs of Lyme. Periodically we have had blood tests which come up positive with a consistent low titer for the antibody even though many more tick bites since then. My doctor has thought that we fought it off back in 85 and now have a baseline of antibodies to help protect us. But, we still take a doxy antibiotic as soon as we find a tick attached and then one more the following day.
As for the conspiracy theory I sure do not doubt that the Plum Island Infections Disease facility off the tip of Orient Point Long Island (so not far from Ct) had something to do with Lyme Ct being the epicenter of the first Lyme Disease waves in the mid 70's.