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Tony

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No, I've not seen any, although I only usually see one or two a year, when I was young living in Dorset we used to go hunting for them and always found some... I got bitten at the Winter Moot by a horse fly, wasn't expecting that! Shows that times are changing fast in the environment...
 

Wander

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Yeah, I saw that article as well.
We get loads on the North Downs but I haven't seen any yet.
Funnily enough, I was off the first half of last week, when we had that hot weather. So I went up on the downs for a look about, wondering if the adders may have had an early rise.
Didn't see any.
But I did see several common lizards. So I could well believe the adders were up as well.
 
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Without warmth, they’re quite slow and so quiet sun-trap verges within reach of easily found cover, is where i’d expect to see adders at the mo.


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Ticks are active here in the sw too. My neighbors cat has several attached to his face poor mite. I got a couple off him today before he decided he'd had enough of my administrations! Got the scratches to prove it too!!!
 
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One of the dogs had this on her ear. She has very furry ears and we had no idea it was there. No signs of illness or lethargy.

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Bare in mind not everyone has a bullseye rash. If you feel at all flu like,that too can be a sign. If you know you've had a bite and you start to feel achy and unwell then hit that doctors for a blood test and some antibiotics. By the way. Little known fact. The antibiotics are the same kind they use for a certain sexualy transmitted disease. So perhaps visit a chemist several towns away to get the script!;)
 
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Wayland as long as you are getting better flu wise no need to worry. If it gets worse then a trip to doc for blood test is a good idea. Antibiotics don't help with flu so you'll probably have to wait a day or two for the results but I have a feeling you'll be just fine! Don't worry if the worst happens we'll have a jolly good wake in your memory at the moot.:beerchug::)
 

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Looks like we will all have to invest in anti bug stuff everytime we go out. Ticks are so much more prevalent nowadays. Last year was awful for them . If they are out in force this early in the year it realy is a bit concerning not just for us but our pets and other wild animals too.
 
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I’m going to find a good pair of gaiters to help stop the buggers going up my trousers. I’ve also added a pair of those tick pullers and some tea tree oil to my kit, because the tick I pulled off Lola the other day is still alive in a jar and hates tea tree oil. Maybe i’ll market a blend as a tick repellant. :)
 
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I have some jack wolfskin ones in black. Great gaiters but you can't see any ticks that may have attached themselves to the gaiters. I prefer to tuck my trouser legs into my socks.
 
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If the ticks hate tea tree oil. I'm wondering if it might be possible to make your own tick repellant possibly using beeswax as a base and something like olive oil. I'm going to look this up. Obviously it will only be a repellent but if you can repel boarders it will lessen considerably the chances of being bitten .
 
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Found a couple of recipes to make a spray on repellent for dogs using citronella and rose geranium. When I have a bit more time I will write this out and post it as I don't know how to post links to other sites and I'm interested in something for humans too. I'm going to have to wait until I can get to the library computer but I'm sure those of you who have a computer can research yourselves. It seems entirely possible to use something more natural than deet.
 
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