Every ten minutes? Seriously? So you go for a three hour walk and you check them 18 times? All over?
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So what? I check all my domestic appliances are unplugged every 8.5 minutes. If it’s important, you make time
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More if they're your kids, or your ticks?
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Wait... kids still go outdoors?
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Really? For Heaven's sake. Overkill. Manage the physical environment, treat their shoes and clothes with permethrin, use an environnentally acceptable bug repellant, and teach the kids to be aware. Ten help the with vigilant tick checks during transitions.
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The hazard from ticks isn’t from the initial bite it’s from when they’re full, they leak back into the bite. Hot shower and body inspection when they get home. The graphic
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My son and I both contracted Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever and neither of us ever even saw a tick! It took an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt to find the cause of our illness. Ticks are the damnedest little creatures.
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Haha...you are nuts, The New Yorker.
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Yeah...not sure if that pic was the best choice for the article.
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