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Is that scarier than Snakes on a Plane?

On Mar 29, 2010, at 3:21 PM, wrote:

> Seems there is no safe haven! You ever hear about the ticks on a

> plane...

>

> http://www.wral.com/golo/blogpost/3177716/

>

> > Re: [ ] Re: tick repellant nontoxic

> >

> > Well, you see, I have no one to do the body check so it's

> > just too risky. I am not willing to suit up like I'm taking a

> > walk on the moon every time I go out.

> > I've decided to be a city dweller and only venture into

> > nature when I am relatively sure they don't have ticks. Like

> > at high altitudes and in the mediterranean. Then of course,

> > you're dealing with muggers, terrorists, bears and

> > intolerable heat . . . Of course, there are winter outdoor

> > sports to enjoy. . .

> >

> > Until they come up with a vaccine, I am afraid these are my choices.

> >

> >

> > On Mar 27, 2010, at 9:37 AM, lizzianthus007@... wrote:

> >

> > > HMM you seem very frustrated , me too I have been infected over 5

> > > times in the past 4 years , I dress right and un change in

> > cellar with

> > > putting my clothes in dryer on hot setting for 20 minutes

> > then hubby

> > > does the body check ....LOL

> > >

> > >

> > > In a message dated 3/27/2010 9:32:15 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> > > amanno@... writes:

> > >

> > > Best repellant: stay out of the woods, tall grasses, where deer

> > > forage, woodpiles, away from unprotected pets and the outdoors

> > > anywhere on the Eastern seaboard and wherever the deer tick

> > may live.

> > > That would include northern Europe, the US midwest, and where

> else?

> > > Where else is it not safe to go out?

> > >

> > > On Mar 27, 2010, at 9:02 AM, lizzianthus007@... wrote:

> > >

> > > > neem is also very useful as it a deter ant for ticks and

> > fleas and

> > > > also an antibacterial , you can get it in powdered form at any

> > > > Indian grocery store its under 5 dollars an ounce and comes in a

> > > > small box I want to say its in leave form too but I cannot read

> > > > Indian , make a tincture it gets pretty muddy so stir often then

> > > > strain thru coffee filters put 1/4 liquid to 2 parts

> > witch hazel ,

> > > > put in sprayer to mist your animals as well as help with

> > itching and

> > > > inflammation . you can also add lemon or orange eos that are

> food

> > > > grade

> > > >

> > > > as far a s worming goes black walnut is useful to humans

> > and animals

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > In a message dated 3/27/2010 8:55:29 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> > > > jgwarren@... writes:

> > > >

> > > > I might have missed something here....

> > > >

> > > > The subject is ' tick repellant nontoxic' and the beer

> > information

> > > > (although very good information)The subject is ' tick repellant

> > > > nontoxic' and the beer information (although very good

> > > > information)<WBR>, doesn't mention ticks. Is the author saying

> > > >

> > > > Jan

> > > >

> > > > On Mar 26, 2010, at 7:34 AM, _ @Lyme_Aid_BuhLym_

> > > > (mailto: ) wrote:

> > > >

> > > > > Re: tick repellant nontoxic

> > > > > Posted by: " " _msadams@..._

> > > > (mailto:msadams@...) msadams

> > > > > Thu Mar 25, 2010 3:27 pm (PDT)

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > This was posted on Silver Pets....

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > been using the beer for wormer for about 4.5 yrs.. a friend

> > > uses the

> > > > *cheap

> > > > > beer* to worm her dogs.. and has for years.. i forget what the

> > > > ratio is

> > > > on

> > > > > the cheap beer.. as i do not use that.

> > > >

> > > >

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In many respects YES! ROFL!

Re: [ ] Re: tick repellant nontoxic

> >

> > Well, you see, I have no one to do the body check so it's just too

> > risky. I am not willing to suit up like I'm taking a walk on the

> > moon every time I go out.

> > I've decided to be a city dweller and only venture into nature when

> > I am relatively sure they don't have ticks. Like at high altitudes

> > and in the mediterranean. Then of course, you're dealing with

> > muggers, terrorists, bears and intolerable heat . . . Of course,

> > there are winter outdoor sports to enjoy. . .

> >

> > Until they come up with a vaccine, I am afraid these are my choices.

> >

> >

> > On Mar 27, 2010, at 9:37 AM, lizzianthus007@... wrote:

> >

> > > HMM you seem very frustrated , me too I have been infected over 5

> > > times in the past 4 years , I dress right and un change in

> > cellar with

> > > putting my clothes in dryer on hot setting for 20 minutes

> > then hubby

> > > does the body check ....LOL

> > >

> > >

> > > In a message dated 3/27/2010 9:32:15 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> > > amanno@... writes:

> > >

> > > Best repellant: stay out of the woods, tall grasses, where deer

> > > forage, woodpiles, away from unprotected pets and the outdoors

> > > anywhere on the Eastern seaboard and wherever the deer tick

> > may live.

> > > That would include northern Europe, the US midwest, and where

> else?

> > > Where else is it not safe to go out?

> > >

> > > On Mar 27, 2010, at 9:02 AM, lizzianthus007@... wrote:

> > >

> > > > neem is also very useful as it a deter ant for ticks and

> > fleas and

> > > > also an antibacterial , you can get it in powdered form at any

> > > > Indian grocery store its under 5 dollars an ounce and comes in a

> > > > small box I want to say its in leave form too but I cannot read

> > > > Indian , make a tincture it gets pretty muddy so stir often then

> > > > strain thru coffee filters put 1/4 liquid to 2 parts

> > witch hazel ,

> > > > put in sprayer to mist your animals as well as help with

> > itching and

> > > > inflammation . you can also add lemon or orange eos that are

> food

> > > > grade

> > > >

> > > > as far a s worming goes black walnut is useful to humans

> > and animals

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > In a message dated 3/27/2010 8:55:29 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

> > > > jgwarren@... writes:

> > > >

> > > > I might have missed something here....

> > > >

> > > > The subject is ' tick repellant nontoxic' and the beer

> > information

> > > > (although very good information)The subject is ' tick repellant

> > > > nontoxic' and the beer information (although very good

> > > > information)<WBR>, doesn't mention ticks. Is the author saying

> > > >

> > > > Jan

> > > >

> > > > On Mar 26, 2010, at 7:34 AM, _ @Lyme_Aid_BuhLym_

> > > > (mailto: ) wrote:

> > > >

> > > > > Re: tick repellant nontoxic

> > > > > Posted by: " " _msadams@..._

> > > > (mailto:msadams@...) msadams

> > > > > Thu Mar 25, 2010 3:27 pm (PDT)

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > This was posted on Silver Pets....

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > been using the beer for wormer for about 4.5 yrs.. a friend

> > > uses the

> > > > *cheap

> > > > > beer* to worm her dogs.. and has for years.. i forget what the

> > > > ratio is

> > > > on

> > > > > the cheap beer.. as i do not use that.

> > > >

> > > >

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