what do they do?bite? do they carry any nasties?
Yeah they latch onto you and suck out your blood, think its lymes disease you can get from them but not sure.
what do they do?bite? do they carry any nasties?
what do they do?bite? do they carry any nasties?
wikiedia said:L. cervi can be a nuisance, but are generally harmless. They will not reproduce on any other host than deer. They will however bite humans, and the bites are said to be painful and may casue an allergic skin reaction. Initially the bite may be barely noticeable and leaves little or no trace. Within 3 days, the site develops into a hard, reddened welt. The accompanying itch is intense and typically lasts 14 to 20 days. Occasionally, an itch papule may persist for a year[3]. The main annoyance in humans is the inconvenience and unpleasantness of removing keds from hair and clothes.
Not gone any way of preventing them but the shepherds here in Bulgaria dowse them with the local moonshine (Rakia) which removes them without leaving the head and cleans the bite which accelllerates the healing proccess. Hope this helps.
I eat lots of marmite, garlic and wheatgerm and my feet smell like death-If I was a tick, I wouldn't bother either.
Smelly feet -- I wonder if that's it? To the best of my knowledge I've only had one tick in my life. If I wear goretex footwear my feet get so smelly I can't bear to live with them, and at night I have to hang the boots up a downwind tree!
Nikwax Skitostop for fabrics contains permethrin and good for spraying on trousers and tents/sleeping bags to keep the little at bay.
The day you posted this (27th Mar) I picked 11 of them off the dog after camping in woods near some dear trails. That was on the coast in Fife. They're certainly about before May. I know what day it was because my Birthday is the 26th.Tucking your trousers into your socks and leaving your boots outside is one method. But to be honest I don't think that any kind of decontamination regime will work that well - if they're around and you're yomping through the grasses, you will pick them up.
The most important thing is to give yourself a good inspection of an evening and pull out all offending beasties. I recommend the Tick Twister, NHS Highland now uses this tool as well.
You shouldn't see ay ticks until May at the earliest in the UK.
I once got a Deer fly on me forearm. It was weird, apparently quite rare that people get bitten, at least here. The whole forearm got inflammated and I had a swelling the size of half a peach locally around the bite.