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by oblib
815 days ago
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I live in rural area of the Ozarks where there are a lot of ticks. Treating shoes and clothes with permethrin is the most effective way to keep them off you. And doing "tick checks" when you come inside your home is a habit here. Getting them off you fast is the best way to keep from getting lyme disease. And either burning off or grinding up and piling up all the leaves to make compost this time of year is the best way to get them out of your yard. I learned this the hard way. Here's a video of how bad they can get here and one of my first attempts at trying to get rid of them. It didn't really work very well: https://youtu.be/TFVDv8swzxQ?si=C4R064iTgRjdvSwv |
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I have never seen anything like that up here in New England. That towel has more ticks on it than I've seen in my life, and we're not exactly a low-Lyme area.
Good luck!