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Old May 3rd 2008 | 7:26 pm
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Originally Posted by Esme
Interesting! I'm buying ASAP!!!!

Not that I'm not constantly itching, but every time I read a post on this thread it sets me off again!!!!!!!

I've just spent 40 mins massaging one of my dogs - he's the only one who's up for a body massage (doubling as a 'tick check'). I used a tea tree base for my massage and hope this will have some effect. I thought my foxy would be up for it but he left after 2 minutes (which is why Flynn's 10 min massage became 30 - he keeps coming back! )
Tea tree does help its a bit like nits on kids it def helps
 
Old May 4th 2008 | 4:55 am
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Advice please! Esme (the real one whose name I stole!) has a big boil like inflamed spot on her shoulder the size of a loonie. It's been bleeding - I never saw her scratch it or I would have been alerted to the possible presence of tickus irritus. Should I be worried? It's not a spot where I have removed a tick so I guess she scratched it herself and/or it's where the big tick I found on the floor a couple of days ago was. Not sure if there's any tick left in though there is a black spot on it......

I found tickus crawlius on a coathanger in my wardrobe today. For crying out loud, is nowhere sacred? I haven't been in my bedroom for days (the dogs sleep in there, I've locked myself in a dog free room). Has the thing crawled all the way into my wardrobe and up my clothes? How do I know it didn't bring its brothers and sisters with it? Can ticks live in a house like fleas do?

JUST WHEN YOU THINK IT'S SAFE TO GO BACK IN THE KITCHEN......
 
Old May 4th 2008 | 5:09 am
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Advice please! Esme (the real one whose name I stole!) has a big boil like inflamed spot on her shoulder the size of a loonie. It's been bleeding - I never saw her scratch it or I would have been alerted to the possible presence of tickus irritus. Should I be worried? It's not a spot where I have removed a tick so I guess she scratched it herself and/or it's where the big tick I found on the floor a couple of days ago was. Not sure if there's any tick left in though there is a black spot on it......

I found tickus crawlius on a coathanger in my wardrobe today. For crying out loud, is nowhere sacred? I haven't been in my bedroom for days (the dogs sleep in there, I've locked myself in a dog free room). Has the thing crawled all the way into my wardrobe and up my clothes? How do I know it didn't bring its brothers and sisters with it? Can ticks live in a house like fleas do?

JUST WHEN YOU THINK IT'S SAFE TO GO BACK IN THE KITCHEN......
according to google the tick will only survive on a host and needs female /male to breed they also need humidity ?,
so i think you are safe,could it have in on your clothes did you hang anything in there when you had been out walking or seeing to the dogs,

How awful for you

see whats at the bottom of the page ?
 
Old May 4th 2008 | 5:38 am
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Originally Posted by Coffeepot
according to google the tick will only survive on a host and needs female /male to breed they also need humidity ?,
so i think you are safe,could it have in on your clothes did you hang anything in there when you had been out walking or seeing to the dogs,

How awful for you

see whats at the bottom of the page ?
as if I wasn't itchy enough!!!!
No! I didn't hang anything up - I haven't been in the room for aeons.... I only went in coz I'm off out to a BBQ and needed something nice to wear. I was looking at my clothes, having touched nothing and I just saw it crawling away! Needless to say, what I am now wearing is not from the wardrobe!!!!
 
Old May 4th 2008 | 5:40 am
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Originally Posted by Coffeepot
according to google the tick will only survive on a host and needs female /male to breed they also need humidity ?,
I'm not sure if they're not hanging around in pairs... often when I find an engorged one I find a tiny one and I think someone told me only the females engorge themselves (there's a joke in here about humans but I'll resist ) so maybe they've got a fella under the thumb with them?
Who knows??!?!
 
Old May 4th 2008 | 5:46 am
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I'm not sure if they're not hanging around in pairs... often when I find an engorged one I find a tiny one and I think someone told me only the females engorge themselves (there's a joke in here about humans but I'll resist ) so maybe they've got a fella under the thumb with them?
Who knows??!?!
well have fun at the BBQ
 
Old May 4th 2008 | 5:49 am
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Originally Posted by Coffeepot
well have fun at the BBQ
Thanks! It's a dual-purpose event - I'm going to get educated in tick removal (although I ordered my 'Tickoffs' yesterday!) by an expert (husband of a friend)

Heading out now!
 

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