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So you’re out in the middle of nowhere and covered in seed ticks, now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3611752" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>As a kid we would get covered with them in eastern OK every turkey season and during the summer when pond fishing. Sometimes it would look like our pants were moving there would be so many. Just brush off what you can when you get back to the truck, change clothes before you get in the truck and then those clothes went straight in the wash by themselves when we got home. Rarely did we ever have any attached and really even find any crawling. Usually it was always the big ticks that we would find attached. That was back before bug spray was a really popular item lol. Personally I'd take seed ticks over chiggers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3611752, member: 15643"] As a kid we would get covered with them in eastern OK every turkey season and during the summer when pond fishing. Sometimes it would look like our pants were moving there would be so many. Just brush off what you can when you get back to the truck, change clothes before you get in the truck and then those clothes went straight in the wash by themselves when we got home. Rarely did we ever have any attached and really even find any crawling. Usually it was always the big ticks that we would find attached. That was back before bug spray was a really popular item lol. Personally I'd take seed ticks over chiggers. [/QUOTE]
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