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Wally39

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Hey all

 

A bit of an arb topic but the little buggers are out there and they are hungry.

 

Went for a ride on the Helderberg yesterday and woke up with one of the critters latched onto my hand this morning. 

 

Best to check yourselves after a ride.

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Thanks for the warning. Any home remedies for keeping them off?

Shave your legs and go full speed - never walk...

 

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I've had tick fever and malaria. Tick fever is right up there with the big boys with symptoms. *** experience

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Ja. Had tick bite fever also. Not lekker, definitely not lekker.

 

From my experience ( I am regularly in the veld), shaving your legs doesn't give the little bastards the ability to crawl up. And they do prefer dark warm places....

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Any home remedies for keeping them off?

Eat lots of garlic.

 

Won't make you popular with your friends, but ticks don't like it.

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Eat lots of garlic.

 

Won't make you popular with your friends, but ticks don't like it.

If you are covered in ticks you won't have many friends ;)
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I mix tabard with my sunscreen. Been doing it for years on the golf course and bike. Also keeps the flies away.

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Even spray tabard on your clothing, little bastards will drop quicker (before reaching the skin) and cannot hide in the folds clothing.

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Tea tree oil works like a bomb also spray your your clothes with bayticol before you ride or go trail running/hiking.

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Eat lots of garlic.

 

Won't make you popular with your friends, but ticks don't like it.

and change your soap to Lifebuoy.....

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Peaceful sleep stick under sunblock.

 

ALWAYS check every nook and cranny after a ride in the bush.

 

If you do find one - then don't pull it out and risk breaking the head off (thus increasing your risk of rickettsia (tick bite fever)) - rather gently cover the whole tick with vaseline (be generous), and it will withdraw the head, then you can remove it - this takes some vasbyt to be patient enough, but it's worth it.

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