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I can chime in about Lyme’s disease. Was treated for it a few years ago. I was bit by a deer tick in Northern MN (in OCTOBER for crying out loud) and had the tell tale ring around the bite. Went in right away and they put me on the preventative antibiotics. The disease takes about 6 months to develop if you don’t get treated right away so better to be safe than sorry.
 


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its so damned unfortunate Minnesota sucks so much
 

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Minnesota would be great if it weren’t for the Minnesotans.

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I kid of course. My wife is from Minnesota and she’s totally not reading over my shoulder right now.
 

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Minnesota would be great if it weren’t for the Minnesotans.

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I kid of course. My wife is from Minnesota and she’s totally not reading over my shoulder right now.

and lymes disease
and traffic
and 55 mph roads
and slot limits
and 1 rod during the summer
and im getting tired of typing

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Somalia. Ok im done
 

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I’m more worried about the lone star tick working it’s way north and contracting that red meat allergy. That would not be a life worth living.
 


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I’m more worried about the lone star tick working it’s way north and contracting that red meat allergy. That would not be a life worth living.

truly an evil specimen.
(also i was mostly kidding about minnesota. just like to give them guys shit)
 

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I actually know a gentleman from Arkansas who was bitten by this tick. We states that consuming any red meat puts him into anafalactic shock. Says it will even happen if his chicken is cooked on a grill that was used for red meat.
 

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I'm pretty sure I have immunity for almost any ticks by now.

Or is it like bees... at some point your body revolts and BOOM - you're suddenly sensitive?

I did have a classic bullseye rash and a week long fever and hallucinations in 5th grade - got bit while frog gigging at night on a bayou in Louisiana. True story.

Parents were too dumb to take me to the doctor.

Might explain quite a bit actually.

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truly an evil specimen.
(also i was mostly kidding about minnesota. just like to give them guys shit)

No, you were right the first time. Minnesota is a POS fugging neighbor who spends a small country's fortune suing ND for everything from ND nonresident waterfowl laws to ND supplying drinking water to its residents.

Yeah, MN can kiss my ass.
 

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No, you were right the first time. Minnesota is a POS fugging neighbor who spends a small country's fortune suing ND for everything from ND nonresident waterfowl laws to ND supplying drinking water to its residents.

Yeah, MN can kiss my ass.

Well allen gets my vote for paragraph of the day on nodakangler. Haven’t handed one out since KurtR bombshell on that last winter storm ��
 


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I’m getting itchy reading this...hate those bastards. Will have to give permethrin a try.
 

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I was diagnosed about 5-6 yrs ago after a bear hunt in northern MN. Horrible disease. Still have flare ups.
 

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and lymes disease
and traffic
and 55 mph roads
and slot limits
and 1 rod during the summer
and im getting tired of typing

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Somalia. Ok im done
the somalis are bad but the Laotians are just as bad .....damn Hmong!
 

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I read somewhere that Peppermint Extract on dug in ticks work, anybody ever try it?
 

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No, you were right the first time. Minnesota is a POS fugging neighbor who spends a small country's fortune suing ND for everything from ND nonresident waterfowl laws to ND supplying drinking water to its residents.

Yeah, MN can kiss my ass.

Soooo from a tick repellant to an aerial repellant for this state against sconis and stumphumpers.. Genius!
 


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No, you were right the first time. Minnesota is a POS fugging neighbor who spends a small country's fortune suing ND for everything from ND nonresident waterfowl laws to ND supplying drinking water to its residents.

Yeah, MN can kiss my ass.
You sound like a whiny little bitch;:;boohoo

Weird how you took a thread about tick and turned it into a totally different direction?
 

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permethrin is absolutely the most effective option for humans and clothing in my opinion.


Hands down. If you treat all your clothes (even socks and shoes) and gear. You really will be surprised as to how well it works. I use it religiously now.
 


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