If you're in the vicinity of Thetford Forest, look out for these blighters... on 16:05 - Oct 29 with 986 views | Swansea_Blue | Bloody things. If the spread is similar to that of other tick-borne diseases (especially from deer ticks) it'll spread like wildfire too, so well worth taking note. | |
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If you're in the vicinity of Thetford Forest, look out for these blighters... on 16:10 - Oct 29 with 980 views | GeoffSentence |
If you're in the vicinity of Thetford Forest, look out for these blighters... on 16:05 - Oct 29 by Swansea_Blue | Bloody things. If the spread is similar to that of other tick-borne diseases (especially from deer ticks) it'll spread like wildfire too, so well worth taking note. |
I have two solutions to the problem, supply side and consumer side solutions you might say. Ticks are largely deer borne so the supply side solution is to control the number of deer. Wolves. Fill Thetford Forest with wolves. That will sort the feckers out. The consumption led solution is ducks. Ducks eat ticks. They love them. So this solution is to fill Thetford Forest with ducks. Ducks will chomp those little ticky blighters to oblivion. | |
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If you're in the vicinity of Thetford Forest, look out for these blighters... on 16:16 - Oct 29 with 976 views | flimflam | I know someone who was fobbed off by the doctor with flu only for it to turn out to be Lymes and by then too late to treat it. She is now basically screwed for the rest of her life and is only late 30's. It is a horrible disease and on the increase in this country. Once you have it there is not cure after the first few weeks. We live near woods and if the kids have been playing in there then they are aware that they either wear jeans / joggers or if not check themselves over when back home. | |
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If you're in the vicinity of Thetford Forest, look out for these blighters... on 16:17 - Oct 29 with 964 views | SpruceMoose |
If you're in the vicinity of Thetford Forest, look out for these blighters... on 16:10 - Oct 29 by GeoffSentence | I have two solutions to the problem, supply side and consumer side solutions you might say. Ticks are largely deer borne so the supply side solution is to control the number of deer. Wolves. Fill Thetford Forest with wolves. That will sort the feckers out. The consumption led solution is ducks. Ducks eat ticks. They love them. So this solution is to fill Thetford Forest with ducks. Ducks will chomp those little ticky blighters to oblivion. |
If we can throw a few quail in with the ducks for added variety I'll back your plan. And maybe one wolf. And a beaver while we are at it. | |
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If you're in the vicinity of Thetford Forest, look out for these blighters... on 16:18 - Oct 29 with 961 views | Swansea_Blue |
If you're in the vicinity of Thetford Forest, look out for these blighters... on 16:10 - Oct 29 by GeoffSentence | I have two solutions to the problem, supply side and consumer side solutions you might say. Ticks are largely deer borne so the supply side solution is to control the number of deer. Wolves. Fill Thetford Forest with wolves. That will sort the feckers out. The consumption led solution is ducks. Ducks eat ticks. They love them. So this solution is to fill Thetford Forest with ducks. Ducks will chomp those little ticky blighters to oblivion. |
You should see the size of the wolf tick though! | |
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If you're in the vicinity of Thetford Forest, look out for these blighters... on 16:18 - Oct 29 with 961 views | Swailsey |
If you're in the vicinity of Thetford Forest, look out for these blighters... on 16:16 - Oct 29 by flimflam | I know someone who was fobbed off by the doctor with flu only for it to turn out to be Lymes and by then too late to treat it. She is now basically screwed for the rest of her life and is only late 30's. It is a horrible disease and on the increase in this country. Once you have it there is not cure after the first few weeks. We live near woods and if the kids have been playing in there then they are aware that they either wear jeans / joggers or if not check themselves over when back home. |
Yep. Exactly the same thing happened to my girlfriend a year or 2 ago. She's only 28. | |
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If you're in the vicinity of Thetford Forest, look out for these blighters... on 20:55 - Oct 29 with 854 views | factual_blue | Brains are, to be fair, in short supply in norfolk. So this isn't really a big worry. | |
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If you're in the vicinity of Thetford Forest, look out for these blighters... on 21:24 - Oct 29 with 823 views | Oldsmoker | Dogging sites are becoming increasingly threatened. And what is this Tory government doing about it - nothing. | |
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If you're in the vicinity of Thetford Forest, look out for these blighters... on 21:46 - Oct 29 with 807 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
If you're in the vicinity of Thetford Forest, look out for these blighters... on 16:10 - Oct 29 by GeoffSentence | I have two solutions to the problem, supply side and consumer side solutions you might say. Ticks are largely deer borne so the supply side solution is to control the number of deer. Wolves. Fill Thetford Forest with wolves. That will sort the feckers out. The consumption led solution is ducks. Ducks eat ticks. They love them. So this solution is to fill Thetford Forest with ducks. Ducks will chomp those little ticky blighters to oblivion. |
The duck thing is the most informative thing yet on the forum .... good work Mr Sentence. My vegan years ended with venison. | |
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