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The one thing that's stopping me from being outdoorsy is bloody ticks. I can handle the cold, the wet, the mosquitoes, tough climbs but I just can't stand ticks.
Are they an everpresent thing when you're in the woods? Is it just a thing you have to get used to or is it possible to go in the woods and not get a single tick? And since this global warming shite I've been reading how ticks are getting more. abundant and they now carry some tropical diseases. Should I just go out when its cold and snowing?
Are they an everpresent thing when you're in the woods? Is it just a thing you have to get used to or is it possible to go in the woods and not get a single tick? And since this global warming shite I've been reading how ticks are getting more. abundant and they now carry some tropical diseases. Should I just go out when its cold and snowing?