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Tick Control?

shasto

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Does any one know of a state sponsored tick control program? This guy was telling me that he got into a program with the state to help him with his wild game tick problem. The state supposedly provides him with an additive he uses with his deer corn to kill the ticks, but doesn't harm wildlife. I think he was BSing me, you know how camp myths go, but I ain't shy of asking to see if there is such a program. Supposedly the state began this program to fight lyme disease. I have searched the Internet, but have gotten any hits. The more I write the more it does sound like BS.

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There is an ongoing program for a number of years concerning the eradication of fever ticks in Texas.  Could that be what he was talking about?

A couple of articles here and here.

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shasto

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Thanks for the aricles, especially "Ticking Away". I can build one of those troughs and see about getting the potion to use. I don't have cattle of my own, I lease the grazing rights to a cattler owner, but I do have a problem with ticks on deer and hogs. You can't even start cleaning them and your sleeves are already coverd with them. I had gone to using boiling water on the animals before I start cleaning them, and that helped some. But you still have them around, they get onto your boots, clothes, etc. As much as we try to remove our boots outside, we still get them inside the cabin. I set off an insect bomb about every three months or so just to keep the carpet free of ticks. When Whirly told me about the program he got involved with, I thought he was kidding me. The article claims that the program is mostly prevalent along the border. My property is in Edwards county, just north of Del Rio. Again, I sure appreciate the information and I will follow up on it.

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If you want to try something natural, neem oil is a natural pesticide/fungicide that is reported to repel fleas and ticks, and also clears up ringworm and mange mites. You can get it in hydroponic/hoticulture stores, they use it for keeping bugs off exotic plants. You dilute it with grapeseed oil for spot treatments, or mix it in shampoo for full coverage. It smells a little like roasted garlic and sesame oil, not too bad. Phoebe had a spot of mange or rignworm on her face and it cleared it up in a few weeks, and it is supposed to be just as effective on fleas and ticks, obviously not as effective as the Vet prescribed chemicals, but neem oil is also safe and natural. Not to be used around pregnant women though, that is one danger of neem oil.

 

 

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GOOFY

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Springtime is here and anyone who has a dog knows this is the time of year fleas and ticks start invading. Dogs start scratching and biting, and fleas can be found almost anywhere. They live outside in leaf and yard debris, bushes, and any other dark place. They also thrive indoors within the carpet, in the furniture cushions, and particularly in the dogs bed or favorite sleeping places.

Now, unfortunately most commercial products available for sale at just about any store you visit, are made with very harsh and dangerous ingredients. It's not uncommon to see flea collars say to wash your hands well after touching, or even avoid touching if at all possible.

So long,

Brian
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