Seen some posts about the critters. I've never been afraid of them even when embedded. This season about a week in after tests for some other issues I was tested for Lyme. I tested positive. Dr said it looks by some numbers he used the they're in me good.
No big deal cause I'm not feeling a thing.
Dr gives me Docy cycline. Man that stuff was rough on me. Made me really nauseous. Again something I can handle but I was insanely beat. Sometimes slept the whole weekend day n night.
Slept coffee break at work n lunchtime.
Dr said the Lyme bacteria was dying off n releasing toxins that's why the issue.
Now I went again to Dr n tested positive for babesi. Another tick disease.
Kind of killed my whole season.
Guys it's been posted before but protect yourself
Sux man. Me and my wife both have lyme. Also from NJ.
She has a dozen other issues all related to the lyme.
It's no joke. I have them on my mind everything I do now. Don't even want to let my kids outside.
I have a treestand I need to move and don't even want to go do it now.
I have been on 3 cycles of Doxy in the last 8 months. Symptoms not so bad right now.
I have heard some good things about the elimitick camo. Probably going to give that a try.
Sorry to hear that. I hope you get to feeling better soon.
A few of my friends contracted that Red Meat Virus from ticks. Chicken, turkey, & fish is about all they eat anymore. Two other friends caught Ehrlichiosis that really knocked them down for a bit.
I have no use for ticks and get great pleasure burning the little pests whenever I find them.
Jim
They are rampant in northern NY. I treat my hunting clothes with permethrin and have yet to get one with that. The last 2 days at work I have picked up 4, luckily I found them b4 they attached.
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Quote from: milertyme03 on May 31, 2017, 09:02:43 AM
They are rampant in northern NY. I treat my hunting clothes with permethrin and have yet to get one with that. The last 2 days at work I have picked up 4, luckily I found them b4 they attached.
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Were abouts in NY you seeing them.
My wife works in a medical lab. They thought our son had tularemia a couple months ago. I've had over 50 tick bites this year. Last weekend I had 13 and that was using deet based repellent. My wife says it will be a miracle if I don't end up with a tickborne disease.
Scary stuff no doubt. If you could see the the environment my oldest son has hunted, marshes, woods and thickets it was amazing how well we prevented tick bites. A few summers ago he gets a tick bite after rolling in the yard with the dog and he gets the disease. Be mindful it goes farther than hunting season. I still think there is a lot of unknowns with Lymes.
I'm is st Lawrence county. Make sure u guys use permethrin!
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We're kind of lucky in one aspect. Permethrin appears to be the only truly effective deterrent....just think if we didn't have it. Hunting KS several years ago sans permethrin I used to pick off about a dozen ticks a season. Now I treat all my clothes from hat down to my socks. I use a concentrate purchased from Amazon and mix to the formula C1V1=C2V2 to attain the .5% concentration.
DEET is only a repellent, and a poor one for ticks at that. That just means the tick keeps running until it finds a place you missed to attach.
Use permethrin. I have literally watched ticks fall off my treated clothes. They die if they don't get off in time. I rarely find one crawling on me either. We all think it won't happen to us until it does. I have seen the lingering effects of tick-borne illnesses on friends and it can be downright unpleasant.
A company called Insect Shield in NC will permanently treat your clothes with permethrin. Anyone who works in the woods should consider it.
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I wish it was approved for humans in Canada..we Van get it in the horse section of the local farmers supply.
Quote from: Bowguy on May 31, 2017, 08:15:42 AM
Seen some posts about the critters. I've never been afraid of them even when embedded. This season about a week in after tests for some other issues I was tested for Lyme. I tested positive. Dr said it looks by some numbers he used the they're in me good.
No big deal cause I'm not feeling a thing.
Dr gives me Docy cycline. Man that stuff was rough on me. Made me really nauseous. Again something I can handle but I was insanely beat. Sometimes slept the whole weekend day n night.
Slept coffee break at work n lunchtime.
Dr said the Lyme bacteria was dying off n releasing toxins that's why the issue.
Now I went again to Dr n tested positive for babesi. Another tick disease.
Kind of killed my whole season.
Guys it's been posted before but protect yourself
Hope you are getting better, I had a buddy that had a number of issues from Lyme's. As some had said "Permethrin" I use Sawyers and have not had a tick in years, still always check but that stuff works.
MK M GOBL
Ticks are bad this year IMO
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Quote from: MK M GOBL on May 31, 2017, 10:06:07 PM
Quote from: Bowguy on May 31, 2017, 08:15:42 AM
Seen some posts about the critters. I've never been afraid of them even when embedded. This season about a week in after tests for some other issues I was tested for Lyme. I tested positive. Dr said it looks by some numbers he used the they're in me good.
No big deal cause I'm not feeling a thing.
Dr gives me Docy cycline. Man that stuff was rough on me. Made me really nauseous. Again something I can handle but I was insanely beat. Sometimes slept the whole weekend day n night.
Slept coffee break at work n lunchtime.
Dr said the Lyme bacteria was dying off n releasing toxins that's why the issue.
Now I went again to Dr n tested positive for babesi. Another tick disease.
Kind of killed my whole season.
Guys it's been posted before but protect yourself
Hope you are getting better, I had a buddy that had a number of issues from Lyme's. As some had said "Permethrin" I use Sawyers and have not had a tick in years, still always check but that stuff works.
MK M GOBL
Thanks I actually did use sawyers n still would up w a couple. The disease was older though
I don't even know how I would hunt or scout without using permethrin!
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Sawyers, as mentioned, and personally I retreat every two weeks for good measure and ensure full coverage.
What hasn't been mentioned is keep your shirt tucked in your pants, and keep your pants tucked into your boots. That prevents them from getting under your treated outer clothes, keeps them on the surface where they continue to be exposed to the active ingredient.
If I notice my pant leg comes untucked, the hunt stops until I get it tucked back in and laces tied tight. I will not wear low cut "hiker" style boots for this reason, everything is 8" high or better to keep pant legs tucked in and in place.
Yes do what you can to keep a strong healthy immune system for best defense. I don't believe in using those chemical treatments but if it gives you more confidence then go for it.
One of my dogs tested positive for lyme several years ago, fortunately I haven't picked it up yet. I started using Sawyer brand back in 2014 after one afternoon hunt landed 6 ticks on me (had Repel/deet on my & my gear back then. The Sawyer seems to do the trick, haven't had any in a couple of years.
I was tested positive for lyme 2 junes ago while clearing brush around the home. Found the tick- but before I could get treated-- I had a horrible headache in the very rear of my brain along with eyes that would not focus and I could not walk without falling. Today-- I am ok. I got treated right away and that saved me.
Sorry to hear about guys having complications in here from ticks.
I'm in Northern NY. I've personally only ever had one on me that I know of. This was about 5 years ago and it was attached. It was only on me for about 30 minutes or less before I found it. This was while we were checking trail cameras during the summer. My brother, who isn't much of an outdoorsman also got one while walking the woods with me a couple springs ago.
I guess we are fortunate to have only had those 2 instances so far. My dad is in the woods just as much as I am and he has never found one embedded. We treat with Sawyers very regularly. I treat about twice as often as they suggest during hunting seasons. Pretty much any time I step foot in the woods during the rest of the year I give my clothes a spray down as well.
There were a few times this spring during turkey season that I thought for sure I was going to have a tick after seeing some of the stuff we were about to walk through. I give myself a thorough check and take a shower after I get out of the woods.
Ticks are what has stopped us from butchering our own deer. After we let them hang overnight, the next day there will be at least 5, usually more, that have come to the surface of the hair.
I'm a total believer in Permethrin. Haven't seen a tick since I started using it. This season a buddy and I belly crawled 75 yards through tall grass to get to the edge of a corn field. I treat my clothes, he does not. He had the rascals climbing on his hands and face and found 12 of them on his chest after our hunt. I didn't find a single one. The stuff works!
as much as I love to hunt turkeys I would not if it wasn't for permethrin. seen lyme disease do some nasty things to people
Idk guys I soaked my clothes in permethrin n waited til dry like the directions said but I still had ticks on me. For sure way less though.
The ilnesses were seemingly not brand new according to Drs.
You can get ticks walking, while shooting, cutting grass, walking dog, fishing, getting mail, watering plants, pulling weeds, hiking, riding quads, etc etc. it's almost impossible to protect fully.
You can be doing any of the aforementioned activities n go home, strip down, inspect, but tomo when you get in your truck you still find one on your neck. At what point do we become less vigilant?
Guess when it snows hard and stays cold
Stupid bugs ruin many good times outdoors
Lyme is not common in Kentucky but our vet told us to get the dog vaccinated this year because dogs in our county are testing positive. This guy has been our family vet for over 25 years and a vet in this county for longer and this is the first year he's seen Lyme I'm this many animals. In the past it was here and there and usually in dogs that picked it up on hunting trips out of state but for some reason it is exploding this year. As for me I'm staying out of the woods as much as possible and if I do go in the woods I'm tucking in everything and spraying permithrine.
As bad as the red meat allergy (Can never eat a burger or steak again!) or Lyme disease is, the Powassan virus is so much worse. It's fatal in 10-15% of the transmissions and can be passed on in 15 minutes after the bite compared to 24-36 hrs for Lyme. Plus it's an untreatable virus that attacks the central nervous system, very similar to encephalitis. Two have died this year on Cape Cod in Massachusetts already. Permethrin does work great but a few pounds of breast meat is not worth dying for.
The TickEncounter website from the University of Rhode Island has a ton of useful information on ticks, diseases, and prevention.
http://www.tickencounter.org (http://www.tickencounter.org)
Quote from: Rapscallion Vermilion on July 01, 2017, 03:43:59 PM
The TickEncounter website from the University of Rhode Island has a ton of useful information on ticks, diseases, and prevention.
http://www.tickencounter.org (http://www.tickencounter.org)
Nice site with lots of info.
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