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How disgusting is this? (ticks)

Allegheny Tom

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Disgusting. Vermont has a moose population?
 
The source of one of my original DIY copy projects for hunting . . . Still have the pieces floating around somewhere.
 
That would test Tick clothing or spray. Now for everyone at work or just off, how would you like to have the Tick counting job,1,2,3,4,5 and 2 on me, just be happy your not a Tick counter.
 
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This one isn't visual like the ticks on the moose, but it certainly is even more disgusting. This latest Deer and Deer Hunting mailer gives me the creeps.
 
That would test Tick clothing or spray. Now for everyone at work or just off, how would you like to have the Tick counting job,1,2,3,4,5 and 2 on me, just be happy your not a Tick counter.
That reminds me of the study that proved opossum are good for tick control. Apparently, 'possum get ticks on them then they eat the ticks. A high percentage of possum turds had substantial tick remains in it. Some poor researcher had to poke thru 'possum crap and count tick remains. I think I'd "pass" on that career of examining turds.
 
You asked for it...

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I'm gonna go bleach my eyeballs now.
Dude, why you hatin? I survived climbing with one of those from age 7 until age 18. Mom diy'd us some chest pads with a neck strap for climbing until the seat climber came along. The chest pad was money for climbing hackberry in the early season.
 
Dude, why you hatin? I survived climbing with one of those from age 7 until age 18. Mom diy'd us some chest pads with a neck strap for climbing until the seat climber came along. The chest pad was money for climbing hackberry in the early season.
The hand climber piece was pretty slick. Looked like a dip bar.
 
That reminds me of the study that proved opossum are good for tick control. Apparently, 'possum get ticks on them then they eat the ticks. A high percentage of possum turds had substantial tick remains in it. Some poor researcher had to poke thru 'possum crap and count tick remains. I think I'd "pass" on that career of examining turds.

They do eat ticks that get on them, but they don't go actively seeking out infestations, unfortunately.
 
classic case of dip the moose before you skin it. Now we need permethrin treated gloves.
 
This one isn't visual like the ticks on the moose, but it certainly is even more disgusting. This latest Deer and Deer Hunting mailer gives me the creeps.

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