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bodach Posted - 06 April 2007 : 19:15:40
Forecasts are that ticks are increasing in numbers and this summer even more so due to a mild winter. Also Lyme disease is increasing which is spread by tick bites. The commonest symptom apparently is a rash of red spots spreading out from the tick bite and perhaps flue like symptoms. This is the best of it as without treatment it can lead on to serious neurological conditions and worse. So far as I know there is no Lyme disease in this area at the moment but since it can be spread by migrating birds we cannot be complacent. There was discussion last year on how to remove ticks from the skin but some of the advice given does not accord with current thinking. Do not spray them with anything or try to smother with vaseline etc. The best thing is to use a pair of needle point tweezers or a "tick twister" and get as close to the skin as possible and pull the head straight out. Do not twist.So long as you get the head out cleanly without squeezing the body you should be ok.Enjoy your summer!
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weec Posted - 17 May 2007 : 19:25:42
Tics are cropping up everywhere in nearly every newspaper i read now there is a tic alert and it seems they are stealing all the information from us that we stole .
Either that or Bruce has been pounding the newspapers all over the country to highlight his point .?
weec Posted - 10 May 2007 : 20:27:54
Now on my 3 tic bite this year .
Gordon Posted - 12 April 2007 : 19:25:25
quote:
Originally posted by 201172

I REALLY DONT SEE THE PANIC HERE ,AS FOR USING TWEEZERS FOR REMOVING THEM THERES NO NEED .ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS SMEAR A LITTLE BUTTER OVER THE TOP OF THE TICK LEAVE IT FOR A MINUTE AND IT DRAWS IT OUT OF YOUR SKIN FULLY ENTACTED . I SHAVE MY LEGS JUST LIKE EX FANNYMEMBERS AND WHEN I SHOWER AFTER BEING OUT WHETHER ITS RUNNING OR CYCLING THROUGH LONG GRASS IS ALOT EASIER TO FEEL OR SPOT!! SO SHAVE YOUR LEGS YOU HAIRY BUNCH THEN WE CAN ALL LOOK BENT !



OK we can be facetious but this is a really serious topic.Tick bites can lead to serious illness. The message is to get rid of ticks from the skin properly and in the best possible way.Lyme disease is not currently well known and most doctors have never seen a case but it is a problem all those who are likely to get ticks should be aware of now and more so in the future.
201172 Posted - 11 April 2007 : 22:28:07
I REALLY DONT SEE THE PANIC HERE ,AS FOR USING TWEEZERS FOR REMOVING THEM THERES NO NEED .ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS SMEAR A LITTLE BUTTER OVER THE TOP OF THE TICK LEAVE IT FOR A MINUTE AND IT DRAWS IT OUT OF YOUR SKIN FULLY ENTACTED . I SHAVE MY LEGS JUST LIKE EX FANNYMEMBERS AND WHEN I SHOWER AFTER BEING OUT WHETHER ITS RUNNING OR CYCLING THROUGH LONG GRASS IS ALOT EASIER TO FEEL OR SPOT!! SO SHAVE YOUR LEGS YOU HAIRY BUNCH THEN WE CAN ALL LOOK BENT !
mullbiker Posted - 11 April 2007 : 20:14:51
NOW LADIES !
Gordon Posted - 10 April 2007 : 20:04:46
quote:
Originally posted by bodach

Facetious I can deal with but bloody stupid ticks from Glasgow tend to be not funny.



You need to get out more... but watch out for ticks!
bodach Posted - 10 April 2007 : 18:24:26
Facetious I can deal with but bloody stupid ticks from Glasgow tend to be not funny.
weec Posted - 09 April 2007 : 19:38:56
I think when you come up Gordon it is our duty to get you ticked ......;-))
Gordon Posted - 09 April 2007 : 09:01:37
quote:
Originally posted by 201172

quote- tic,s love me it might be something to do with parrot clothing and this bird connection thing going on ! Oh I lets kill all the sea eagles it might stop the anglo saxon gibbohles comming to live here!



You can prepare yourself for knowing the enemy by visiting the site below. If you take the time to read it, you will also see my original protection advice is sound, just a pity some people throw their brain into 4th gear when it should be in neutral.

http://www.wadhurst.demon.co.uk/lyme/lyme3.htm
201172 Posted - 09 April 2007 : 00:34:03
quote- tic,s love me it might be somthing to do with parrot clothing and this bird connection thing going on ! Oh I lets kill all the sea eagles it might stop the anglo saxon gibbohles comming to live here!
Gordon Posted - 08 April 2007 : 23:21:08
[quote]Originally posted by weec

I reckon I have had the most Tic bites in the whole world Although non on my balls like Gibbo .
The Gibbo is a hardy animal, his balls are supposed to be like steel, though I reckon if he had a ham shank now and again this would solve the problem once and for all.

I would say last year was the best year for ticks only about 6 or 7 A miricle sometimes i would find that per day in the forest .the friggin little buggers love me ......i kid you not .
I have had zero ticks, so I suppose I am lucky or I have the rare genetic makeup that may be the cure to the world-wide tick attacks!

Now Lymes Disease is not a laughing matter but will it stop me From doing what im doing no way ?
Neither is hitting a tree at 40MPH nor going over the handlebars, but then thats why you wear protective gear is it not.

I might get bit and be unlucky then again i might not wear a helmet for 40 years and think im invincible and one day fall off and crack my head on the side of the pavement and Die .
Die with dignity - you cannot do that with a pink helmet.

I do now think of Lymes disease and try to Be more wary of tics .
I think of watching road signs and rogue trees!

Twist Anti clockwise was always the case when you Pulled them out as thier litle fangs twisted clockwise
but ? who is right and who is Wrong and if birds Carry the disease lets kill all the Sea Eagles ..
You can take anthing to extreme - even lack of humour and being a gibbo.
weec Posted - 08 April 2007 : 22:08:17
I reckon I have had the most Tic bites in the whole world Although non on my balls like Gibbo .

I would say last year was the best year for ticks only about 6 or 7 A miricle sometimes i would find that per day in the forest .the friggin little buggers love me ......i kid you not .

Now Lymes Disease is not a laughing matter but will it stop me From doing what im doing no way ?
I might get bit and be unlucky then again i might not wear a helmet for 40 years and think im invincible and one day fall off and crack my head on the side of the pavement and Die .

I do now think of Lymes disease and try to Be more wary of tics .

Twist Anti clockwise was always the case when you Pulled them out as thier litle fangs twisted clockwise
but ? who is right and who is Wrong and if birds Carry the disease lets kill all the Sea Eagles ..
Yes No?
weec Posted - 08 April 2007 : 21:46:00
He He HE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Bloody Helll .........
Gordon Posted - 08 April 2007 : 21:22:08
quote:
Originally posted by bodach

I suppose being registered blind and confined to a wheelchair may be funny to some.Everyone to their tastes.



I have to be honest here and say I have never seen a tick that is blind, nor have I ever seen a tick in a wheelchair.It's clear that I am dealing with a tickologist of a higher degree, just a pity that being that way means you also lose sight of the obvious.....

Rim polishing is theraputuc.
bodach Posted - 08 April 2007 : 19:48:42
I suppose being registered blind and confined to a wheelchair may be funny to some.Everyone to their tastes.

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