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Originally Posted by Mike P
The deer ticks are so tiny that they're hard to find on a long-haired dog until they've become engorged--and by that time, if they're carrying Lyme, they've already infected the animal.
The whole idea of Frontline is that it kills them as soon as they start s#^^^^^&g blood---they remain attached. The good thing is that they don't drop off the dog and find their way onto you before they attach.
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Frontline and my dog..do not get along...
know of a few other dogs that can't tolerate it either.. especially those prone to seizures.
I do use the topical Revolution, for Heartworm as well, also have a Prevent-tic collar on her, similar, the ticks that do "bite in" die and fall off, if I don't find them first.... covers her needs most of the time.. when the ticks bloom like they have with the warmer days.. a misting of the Adam's works like magic.. they do not even get on her at all..
Adam's has a bit of an aromoa to it, not unpleasant, but def. chemical..
and works like a charm
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Originally Posted by Raven
there's a plant that repels ticks that i am looking for
and i'll cultivate it on a commercial basis.
i read about it and thought... BINGO!
i'll plant thousands
since i'll have no chickens around here.
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keep guinea hens..they eat ticks....
friend of mine had some, and his property was tick free...
but them is some nasty hens!