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- Pile of Bones, SK
LOL!!! Sometimes the internet can be so frustrating can't it. For all you arm chair experts out there get the book - White as a Ghost - Winter Ticks and Moose and do it soon before your stubbornness gives Sealhunter a stroke!
Hmmm...Sealhunter,huh? Someone should ask his opinion...I'll bet he'd know whats causing this.![]()
An odd question, but would ticks be susceptible to the same kind of poison that you put on cats and dogs for fleas, or that kindof idea?
It's a cracked out idea, but in areas where moose population is too low, that could be a fun idea to try out.
... Maybe a feeder that they have to stick their head thru and rub the dispenser?
Do you eat free range beef? You know the posts with the chains that go to the ground at an angle? That is a pestiside applicatorUMMMM......would you want to eat a game animal that had an unspecified amount of administered chemicals in it? How would you go about controlling the dose that any particular animal gets?
UMMMM......would you want to eat a game animal that had an unspecified amount of administered chemicals in it?
I wouldnt want to eat one covered in ticks either...........![]()
Do you eat free range beef? You know the posts with the chains that go to the ground at an angle? That is a pestiside applicator
It would cut down on out of season hunting as well. Just quit filling the applicator around the end of June. The stuff they use for dogs smells like citrinella, and doesn't have any toxicity warning on it except it's not meant for use on cats. I suspect that has more to do with the way a cat cleans itself.
Too bad there si not some native grass or bush that would help..




























