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03/14/2010 at 3:22 am #1925063
@cheezehead wrote:
@helidood wrote:
Not to totally ruin your positive moment but…
I found a tick on me this afternoon. My first tick since November. It’s funny how the craphas are never anywhere to be found when the ticks are present.–am I the only one seeing the correlation here?–
I’m thinking the ticks might know something about the craphas. You could ask one of them, but I doubt he’d give you a straight answer about anything. Don’t believe otherwise, ticks only PLAY dumb! They’re actually pretty smart, they just don’t want anyone to know that.
Actualy, ticks are around all year round. According to my dogs’ vet and I don’t think he was tring to sell me more tick stuff. He said that thou they are more prevelent during the summer months, the nymphs and larve are still going strong. And a fellow Up North resident told me that she pulled onw of herself earlier in the week.
Either way, that sucks, hate those things.
03/14/2010 at 6:00 am #1925064@rsplash40 wrote:
@cheezehead wrote:
@helidood wrote:
Not to totally ruin your positive moment but…
I found a tick on me this afternoon. My first tick since November. It’s funny how the craphas are never anywhere to be found when the ticks are present.–am I the only one seeing the correlation here?–
I’m thinking the ticks might know something about the craphas. You could ask one of them, but I doubt he’d give you a straight answer about anything. Don’t believe otherwise, ticks only PLAY dumb! They’re actually pretty smart, they just don’t want anyone to know that.
Actualy, ticks are around all year round. According to my dogs’ vet and I don’t think he was tring to sell me more tick stuff. He said that thou they are more prevelent during the summer months, the nymphs and larve are still going strong. And a fellow Up North resident told me that she pulled onw of herself earlier in the week.
Either way, that sucks, hate those things.
Yea me too, since our Brittany was just diagnosed with lyme disease!
03/14/2010 at 11:11 am #1925065@helidood wrote:
Not to totally ruin your positive moment but…
I found a tick on me this afternoon.Let see here:
Craphas => October – March (or 6 Months)
Ticks => March – September (or 6 Months)I’ll go with the Sloopa outside to make my day at this point. π π π
03/14/2010 at 2:14 pm #1925066That’s “slopola,” not “sloopa.” π
Whilst the white craphas disappeared, the trash craphas reappeared. π₯
On the Left Side of the Road...03/14/2010 at 2:33 pm #1925067@gotta run wrote:
That’s “slopola,” not “sloopa.” π
Whilst the white craphas disappeared, the trash craphas reappeared. π₯
Hmmm think I could have a CITO event for my yard. π
03/14/2010 at 2:43 pm #1925068I think many of us could this time of year!
On the Left Side of the Road...03/14/2010 at 3:49 pm #1925069Two years ago the old man across the street from me picked a tick off his dog that picked it up in his back yard. We live in the city. He is convinced that ticks have never lived here in our neighborhood until then, and that the only reason that they are here now is because of global warming. After laughing in his face, I couldn’t convince him otherwise.
03/15/2010 at 12:26 am #1925070Sandlanders you paint a much prettier picture of your yard than what I saw in my yard. Let’s just say when the white Craphas left it was replaced by the emerging brown craphas from the lab.
03/15/2010 at 12:36 am #1925071Got a fresh supply of brown craphas from the neighbor dog this afternoon… πΏ πΏ πΏ
03/16/2010 at 9:32 pm #1925072
03/17/2010 at 6:17 pm #1925073Great flower pics. Too bad they will be covered with 3-7 inches of craphas this weekend.
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