This is a TICK SUMMER…WHICH TICKS ME OFF


GETTING TICKED OFF…BY ANOTHER PAIR OF BLOOD SUCKING TICKS

alan skeoch
June 2018


Now, just how big are ticks?




“Alan, I found another tick on my leg?”
“Are you sure?”
“Saved it…here take  a look.”
‘Last night I felt a little  bump on your shoulder, let’s take  a look”
“ANOTHER TICK!!”
‘Get the tweezers, I’ll pull him of gently…make sure his head does not detach.”
“There, got  him.”
“Are  you sure?”
“Who can be  sure?  Ticks are so small at the beginning of their blood lust”
“Need  a magnifying glass…and even then  hard to spot.”
“Does he  have a head  or not?”
“Not sure.”
“Are you sure that little speck is a tick?”
“No, can’t be sure until it gets bloated…but not going to wait.”
“Maybe some of  our friends will be interested…and cautious.”
“Remember how a tick  got Bob Root and he then contracted  lemma disease…nearly did  him in.”
“Seems a  bad year for ticks…you have picked up three…one was dangerous…needed antibiotics.”
“How   come you get them and I don’t?”
“Could be explained  by the fact you wear shorts and I tend to wear long pants…”
“But you had shorts on yesterday  as well as  me.”
“Right.  Maybe my skin is  thicker and ticks have trouble latching oer skin”
“Must be  located  in a place where  I walk…and you don’t walk.”
“But where?”
“now that is  a question I cannot answer…wish  I could.”

EVIDENCE IN PICTURES


Take a close look  at this copy of  the Star…I was reading it when we pulled  the tick from Marjorie’s shoulder…SEE IF  YOU CAN  FIND THE TICK!


YOU failed, right?  Now look again…the tick  is that little dot barely visible  above the letter B.   Now see if you can find it on the full page of the Star.  Hint: Bottom left hand side
WE  are  quite sure it is a tick…not 100% sure…but the way  the black  dot was attached  to the flesh seemed  odd…like a tick.



Tick in Close-up Free Stock Photo - Public Domain Pictures

The scar…treated  with an iodine solution  Marjorie got from the doctor after her first Tick bite.  She  will have to watch  to see if there is an infection…a round bull’s eye infection around the
bite.   Not likely in this  case.   Often people do  not know they have a tick buried in their skin…at least not until the tick fills  up  with blood and becomes the size of  a pumpkin seed only fatter and an
ugly fleshy grey in appearance.  When  one of these is found get rid of  it carefully…tweezers squeezed where the head of the tick has fastened itself…then pull gently but firmly to make sure
the tick releases its hold.  A sharp pull will snap  the  head off  and  that is  dangerous.  This tick never  got a chance to bloat with blood.  The picture of the  bloated tick is  a public  domain
picture.

If in doubt, see  a doctor.

Where are those ticks living?  We have no idea but fields of  tall grass are popular with ticks so do  not try to start our old W6 International Tractor which is up to its belly in tall grass.
It won’t start anyway…too much dirt in the gas tank.  Discovered after spending a bit of money getting everything else working.  Being bitten by  a tick would just “tick me off” all the more.

alan skeoch
June  2018

P.S.  The wild  daisies are in full bloom right now.  I hope this tick story does not prevent you from picking a bouquet of them!!

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