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<blockquote data-quote="T. J. Mercer" data-source="post: 5153790" data-attributes="member: 2387"><p>1) if you catch the ticks too late, they'll still be there attached, so you don't have to guess as to what bit you. And as stated above, if you can see 'em, they're ticks.</p><p></p><p>2) if you catch them early enough (like a big dirty patch on your leg or ankle), high pressure water will get em off, then fingernail or tape the remaining few as prescribed above. As a kid, we'd strip down and hit the nearest pond, pool or water hose. I'd say I've had hundreds of thousands of them on me across the years. </p><p></p><p>3) if you're willing to shave, try the other "secure with your manhood" approach and wear pantyhose to prevent them.</p><p></p><p>4) chiggers ... they are of the devil. At least with ticks you know where you stand. You don't know you've got chiggers on you until it's too late. Makes you afraid to enter the woods once you get hit with them. </p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T. J. Mercer, post: 5153790, member: 2387"] 1) if you catch the ticks too late, they'll still be there attached, so you don't have to guess as to what bit you. And as stated above, if you can see 'em, they're ticks. 2) if you catch them early enough (like a big dirty patch on your leg or ankle), high pressure water will get em off, then fingernail or tape the remaining few as prescribed above. As a kid, we'd strip down and hit the nearest pond, pool or water hose. I'd say I've had hundreds of thousands of them on me across the years. 3) if you're willing to shave, try the other "secure with your manhood" approach and wear pantyhose to prevent them. 4) chiggers ... they are of the devil. At least with ticks you know where you stand. You don't know you've got chiggers on you until it's too late. Makes you afraid to enter the woods once you get hit with them. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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