really, you need opossums for ticks....It's only infused in the clothing.
Never sprayed in the environment.
Cats are useless against ticks.
Get chickens.
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really, you need opossums for ticks....It's only infused in the clothing.
Never sprayed in the environment.
Cats are useless against ticks.
Get chickens.
Chickens lay eggs though.really, you need opossums for ticks....
Cataracts are universal after a certain age. They might be slight as in my case or almost ready for the knife like my wife who needs them taken care of before she'll be able to renew her driver's license.
But I take it yours are more than slight.
Random: I hope I'm not slighting you.
It's only infused in the clothing.
Never sprayed in the environment.
Cats are useless against ticks.
Get chickens.
I would like to have a few chickens.
This needs to be posted again....
I'm going to be on my Thursday walk very soon.
mine were fairly painless, except for the weeks of eyedrops afterward...Not bad enough to noticeably impair vision but apparently needs seeing to fairly soon. The doctor booked me in to surgery in may.
I am assured its only a tiny op and painless.
But, that's not the right way. You do it that way and one of the few country songs I like (it appeals to the country/woodsy girl in me) can't work.I teach the kids to make sure they are properly dressed before going into the forest. I.e. decent boots, trousers tucked into socks, long sleeve tops. That only leaves hands and head to pick up ticks (or snake bite). So far its worked but we aren't in the countryside so i am sure it will happen sometime.