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Not all ticks carry Lyme disease, but using bug spray and doing tick checks will help mitigate the risk.

Not all ticks carry Lyme disease, but using bug spray and doing tick checks will help mitigate the riskTicks can transmit a host of things to humans and animals, including bacteria, viruses and worms.

 

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Being hairy you don’t need childish sprays. Natures early warning system built in 😂. Take pride in your bodily hair, it’s why it’s there. Multitudes of ticks upon me from across the country and not one has snacked. Trickier with pets, they need regular inspections.

remember when our windshields used to get covered with bugs everytime we drove somewhere? hardly ever have a bug hit the windshield anymore? any news on why that is?

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