lovely_darlingprettybaby
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As a child I always did. I still do sometimes.
Does anyone here still do it without a mat or blanket?
Does anyone here still do it without a mat or blanket?
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I do sometimes, but only if I wear something I don't care gets dirty - I don't like the feeling of walking barefooted on grass.As a child I always did. I still do sometimes.
Does anyone here still do it without a mat or blanket?
Oooh I get ticks from my yard! I kept getting tiny ones a few months ago. I don't like 'em.It would be a really bad idea where I'm at.
Ticks. Everywhere.
Generally here it's important to always keep your shoes on, dont walk into the bushes near the pond if you dont have to, and dont get too close to the plant wall on the side of the property. Not just because of the ticks, it turns out the plants themselves aint too good to be near. You dont want one of those puffball things going off in your face.
And yes, there have been ticks that have gotten into the house before. They take the Big Goofy Dog bus line, it's a quick route.
Yeah, we have problems with them. Damp paper is the worst for them. If the letter box gets filled with junk mail and the rain gets in. But yeah, if the lawn gets at all long you run the risk. And the leeches. Used to live in a place that backed onto bush where the leeches were everywhere. You couldn't walk across the lawn in dew or damp weather or they'd be heading north over your shoes. Sometimes you'd not notice them half attached and leave a trail of blood from the front door after flinging them off with your shoes . The dog would bring them in too, you'd see them heading across the kitchen floor after ditching their ride.Oooh I get ticks from my yard! I kept getting tiny ones a few months ago. I don't like 'em.
I really don't like those blood sucking ticks, luckily I have only had one on me, we have that small tool to remove them for our cats, so used that one. Your place sound nice, with a pond and plants on the side of the building I have a small pond in my garden with fish in it, it breaks my heart when the cats gift me one of those fish.It would be a really bad idea where I'm at.
Ticks. Everywhere.
Generally here it's important to always keep your shoes on, dont walk into the bushes near the pond if you dont have to, and dont get too close to the plant wall on the side of the property. Not just because of the ticks, it turns out the plants themselves aint too good to be near. You dont want one of those puffball things going off in your face.
And yes, there have been ticks that have gotten into the house before. They take the Big Goofy Dog bus line, it's a quick route.
Here in Central Florida it's chiggers you get from sitting in grass.It would be a really bad idea where I'm at.
Ticks. Everywhere.
Generally here it's important to always keep your shoes on, dont walk into the bushes near the pond if you dont have to, and dont get too close to the plant wall on the side of the property. Not just because of the ticks, it turns out the plants themselves aint too good to be near. You dont want one of those puffball things going off in your face.
And yes, there have been ticks that have gotten into the house before. They take the Big Goofy Dog bus line, it's a quick route.
I really don't like those blood sucking ticks, luckily I have only had one on me, we have that small tool to remove them for our cats, so used that one. Your place sound nice, with a pond and plants on the side of the building I have a small pond in my garden with fish in it, it breaks my heart when the cats gift me one of those fish.
@Misery are these the nasty ticks? My s-i-l cannot eat red meat anymore because of tick-bite induced allergic reactions. And one of them killed my second dog. @MNAus seems to have scored on both counts, ”sock-lizards” AND ticks.Oooh I get ticks from my yard! I kept getting tiny ones a few months ago. I don't like 'em.