Went out for a nice walk in the woods with my daughter today...probably 2.5 hours or so. Didn't think there would be a problem this early....man was I wrong! Both of us were covered up at the end of the day.. :scared: ...damn! I hate those things. Time to break out the Permetherin! I guess it's good that the chiggers don't seem to be out there.....yet!
Is this normal for them to be heavy this early? I'm worried the warm months are going to be REALLY bad!
I have got a few on me at work in the past couple weeks. I went turkey hunting this morning and didn't get any though. I was really hopeful that this long cold winter would kill some of em out but I don't think it made much of a dent.
I've actually got them a lot earlier when spring hit a little sooner. I guess they have been holed up and hungry all winter so as soon as it gets warm enough for them to move the little devils are out for blood.
They are always horrible in turkey season then they seem to slack up a little towards summer. But I'm with ya brother...I HATE the damn things.
Some years back, here in PA, we had a good snow cover winter like this year.
I was out in March and covered in ticks with snow still on the ground in spots, but it was a warm day.
Hard to know if they're the deadly "deer ticks" or "seed" ticks of the year hatching... they're both so small...
Thanks for the reminder. If I get out at all fishing, I'd better douse up before hand... turkey is not till May 3, but they'll be in force before that here, I'm sure.
Cold winter seems to just make them all hatch at the same time! :(
Noooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I hate ticks too but mostly when they are getting on the kids. We won't see them for another few weeks here though as we still have several feet of snow on the ground.
Well we have few ticks out here in the West; but I did manage to get a dose of Poison Oak last week! :archer:
Picked up a can of off deep woods today for that reason, sorry to hear they got ya.
Time for the big yellow bottle of Permetherin!!!!!!
:thumbsup:
In the thumb of Michigan and around Mio, Mi where I grew up we never had ticks or chiggers. I didn't learn about them until I went to Alabama. I would rather have the ticks than chiggers. One caution, never screw up the names by saying chicks and tiggers as that is very catchy and makes people laugh. Also, makes them ask what you really got into.
Hey Patrick, thanks for being the guinea pig! Lol! Now I know I need to treat all of my huntin' clothes before I try to find some thunder chickens. Probably better hit the campin' clothes and tents before the Fred Asbell camp, too, huh?
Sorry to hear you and Mia got attacked, but glad to see y'all got out and did some shootin'!
QuoteOriginally posted by double eagle:
One caution, never screw up the names by saying chicks and tiggers as that is very catchy and makes people laugh. Also, makes them ask what you really got into.
Actually, that's how my dad and I decided we'd say it all the time when we had a good laugh at ourselves the first time we accidentally said it that way. Admittedly, we HAD gotten into the adult beverage cooler at camp before that. Lol
I've been treated for Lyme's three times in four years. Last year we sprayed all of our outer garments, both hunting and outdoor work clothes, with the permetrium....solved our tick problems. In the warmer weather when not hunting a good DEET formula seems to work well, also.
Absolutely use the permethrin based products - all year long. DEET does not kill ticks, and I have not found it to be effective against them. Ticks have been an issue year round for me for many years.
Had ticks on me for the first time ever last fall while trimming for a stand, freaked me big time. Bought some permethrin but never had a tick again. My hunting property doesn't seem to have them 1800' elevation. The ticks I got (2) where in lowlands.
what was Noah thinking when you let ticks on the big boat? :knothead:
Any input on where and how to safely use permethrin.?
Thnks
When I was a kid there were no tcks around here in the wooded areas or grassy hills by the rivers. What gets me is how so many creatures are diminishing in numbers for various reasons, but ticks keep right on increasing.
Gator, you can do a search here and find out alot about the Permethrin....some guys buy the strong stuff and dilute their own..not too sure about that. I just bought the spray on stuff at Wal Mart or Bass Pro and applied it to my clothes the night before. I learned about it here after getting completely eaten by ticks and chiggers one day! You don't spray on the skin..just on your clothes and the directions say it will last a while! All I know is that the next time I went out after applying the stuff.....NOTHING touched me!!
Switch what department at walley world has it?
Thank you is it in an aerosol form.?
Should be in the sporting goods area....around the hunting and fishing stuff. Yellow bottle....not aerosol...pump spray.
Looks like this!
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Hope that helps!! It really works.
Hey Mitch,
Fleet Farm also carries it. Just look at the contents to make sure it says Permethrin as one of the ingredients.
I was told it doesn't kill the ticks instead they get "hotfeet" and jump off you.
Also read if it is -20 below for more than a week it would kill them so if that is the case we should be tick free in our frozen North.
We'll see about that, not holding my breath.
Ken,
Thank you, I'll look for it.. I hope your right about the ticks freezing out here... I know I'm shrivled up. :laughing: :laughing:
Ha, I'll believe it when I see it.
DAMN! I should have followed my own advice. I was out shooting in the back yard a few days ago, and since I live in town, I did not figure ticks would be a problem. However, I picked one off my hip later that night. They are an issue 365 days a year.
They are out and about here in NE Kansas now too...
:mad:
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yep
2 weeks ago here in Ohio I was in the woods clearing a spot for a foot plot
Looked down and saw little boogers crawling up my leg
I would have thought with this years winter they wouldnt be up and out yet
I was wrong
I hate em!
Took long walk yesterday scouting new hunting property. Long pants, long sleeve shirt and jacket and it was raining and I still got 2 Ticks.
That was in South East IN. Going to look into Permethrin.
My buddy Steve and I spent 5 hours scouting new hunting property in northern Indiana today and each had a few ticks on us. My yellow lab was treated with Frontline and had 40 or so crawling around his head and collar area. The ticks on the dog seemed to be looking for a new home and not imbedding on him. We stopped about every 15 minutes on the way home to remove ticks from the dog. I thought these were deer ticks but not sure after seeing the different life stages. I'm going to use Permethrin from now on. Jim
There are a few state sponsored labs in Tx where you can send your ticks. I've sent in a few over the years and then the lab will send results back to you. Its crazy to see (on paper results) the things these ticks are carrying. Some labs will only take ticks attached to your body, some will take any tick that you send in. PM me if you want the lab info I'll try to dig it up.
jr1959-
Switch to Advantix in lieu of Frontline. Advantix has Permethrin in it for dogs and works 100% against deer ticks for your dog.
Frontline is marginal at best for Deer Ticks, the Vet pushes them however my Vet admitted to me it is not as effective as Adantix when it came to Deer Ticks.
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Thanks for that advice. I will check out Advantix. Jim