It has not crossed my mind ... until now ...
You mentioned that you hunt in central-east ... what is the nearest town/city? I have not noticed any ticks camping in Huntsville, South River, Bancroft ... How far east are you?
I’ve yet to see ticks on upland birds but I could see it happening if it was a bad year for them, I see ticks on my deer every year.
this was 2017, expect ranges to have grown
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Spent March and April in Quebec in the Hemmingford area. Local vet claims it is the hotspot for ticks in NA. It was OK for the first week or so and then they were everywhere. Got the dog treated and that worked out. Vet said different vaccines work for different areas. My wife picked one up somewhere between Montreal and Quebec City. It was on the back of her neck. Probably transferred from the dog. I removed it but not sure if it had been in place for 24 hours so she went for the antibiotic protocol. Dr. (we were in Portage La Prairie by then) said get them removed within 24 hours and good to go. He had actually picked one up on his back the night before while out for a walk. After that if they carry Lymes you have been impregnated. There will be a halo around the bite for a short time. Another little nasty habit they have is injecting a painkiller once they bite you, so other than the prick of the bite you are not aware you have a tick attached to you. I was surprised because there was still snow on the ground and cold but those ticks were on the move. Have not reached my part of the world yet.
To minimize the tick bite risk .. I wear form fitting Under Armor workout t-shirts under my hunting clothes and keep my hair quite short. I check my neck with a mirror when I come back. I wear a belt with my hunting pants and make sure it is a good tightness and I wear 8" hunting boots. When I come home I strip down in the foyer and carefully inspect my clothing and put it all in the wash.
Ticks are a royal pain!
I'm told there isn't necessarily a halo, otherwise that is the standard advice alright.
There was a site sponsor offering tick protection
Cant remember who it was
Was he selling one of these???
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Amazon is a source I would consider for those looking for permethrin or you can likely source it at your local feed store. Keep in mind it is very toxic to felines.
I had to go to the USA to get any last year, all the equestrian places were sold out or maybe clueless, but I stopped by a TSC store today and they had loads of it, sold for horses. A litre spray bottle was $25 and larger sizes are available if you want to get industrial. The BB household is good to go now, treat selective items of clothing and a lot of worry is gone (but not the vigilance).
For hunting, I also had the inspiration that all I need to do is to treat a cloth bag with permethrin and tie up any shot shot game up in that while I'm humping them around. An old pillow case will do, if I can't find something more outdoorsy. Problem solved, I think, again in the peace of mind department.




























