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  1. BigBlueHen53

    Question of the Day - Sunday, May 25th, 2025

    Flush 'em. Or drop them in a cup of soapy water and wash them down the sink drain. With very hot water.
  2. BigBlueHen53

    Question of the Day - Sunday, May 25th, 2025

    You do that when they are attached to you??? :eek:
  3. BigBlueHen53

    Question of the Day - Sunday, May 25th, 2025

    This gets rid of them immediately.
  4. BigBlueHen53

    Question of the Day - Sunday, May 25th, 2025

    What is the BIC treatment? Wash with Lysol soap (diluted) for seed ticks, or if you don't have any, slather with any oil. Skin So Soft or cooking oil. Then wash that off in the shower. Careful not to slip and fall! Got this from a SIL, a retired nurse, she did this on her kids.
  5. BigBlueHen53

    Question of the Day - Sunday, May 25th, 2025

    Only in certain areas, where it's wooded with high humidity, lots of rain. In our drier areas, like New Mexico, Arizona, parts of Colorado, the drier areas of California, etc., ticks are not a problem.
  6. BigBlueHen53

    Question of the Day - Sunday, May 25th, 2025

    I never did tll I moved here! :mad: Ticks are the reason I got chickens. And also why I'm so much better of a cook/ baker than I used to be, because I hardly ever go outside. Spawn of Satan, they are.
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