Breakfast Diva
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Friends had a similar experience. People who stayed in their holiday let wrote an online review about how they'd been bitten by bbs in their property, turned out to be tick bites. Similar to chiggers, ticks hide in the woods and ferns around here and attach to passing animals (people included).5. Online bb reviews are trustworthy. Not really. Reports are often inaccurate and outdated. Even attempts to quantify bb activity in a more scientific way often fall short.
Right! Remember my people who were certain they had been bitten either here or their next stop? They were bitten by chiggers!!! Being from Canada, they never heard of chiggers and they were wintering in Florida with pasture for the horses and woods to walk through..
Friends had a similar experience. People who stayed in their holiday let wrote an online review about how they'd been bitten by bbs in their property, turned out to be tick bites. Similar to chiggers, ticks hide in the woods and ferns around here and attach to passing animals (people included).5. Online bb reviews are trustworthy. Not really. Reports are often inaccurate and outdated. Even attempts to quantify bb activity in a more scientific way often fall short.
Right! Remember my people who were certain they had been bitten either here or their next stop? They were bitten by chiggers!!! Being from Canada, they never heard of chiggers and they were wintering in Florida with pasture for the horses and woods to walk through..
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Never dreamed Scotland had ticks and chiggers! You'd be right at home in the woods of Arkansas (except for the summer heat...except this year we're having a high of 85, and rain, almost every day...never seen such a cool, wet summer here).Highlands John said:Similar to chiggers, ticks hide in the woods and ferns around here and attach to passing animals (people included).
Friends had a similar experience. People who stayed in their holiday let wrote an online review about how they'd been bitten by bbs in their property, turned out to be tick bites. Similar to chiggers, ticks hide in the woods and ferns around here and attach to passing animals (people included).5. Online bb reviews are trustworthy. Not really. Reports are often inaccurate and outdated. Even attempts to quantify bb activity in a more scientific way often fall short.
Right! Remember my people who were certain they had been bitten either here or their next stop? They were bitten by chiggers!!! Being from Canada, they never heard of chiggers and they were wintering in Florida with pasture for the horses and woods to walk through..
.Never dreamed Scotland had ticks and chiggers! You'd be right at home in the woods of Arkansas (except for the summer heat...except this year we're having a high of 85, and rain, almost every day...never seen such a cool, wet summer here).Highlands John said:Similar to chiggers, ticks hide in the woods and ferns around here and attach to passing animals (people included).
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No chiggers here, but ticks can be a problem, they somwtimes carry limes disease which can be quite nasty.Arkansawyer said:Never dreamed Scotland had ticks and chiggers! You'd be right at home in the woods of Arkansas (except for the summer heat...except this year we're having a high of 85, and rain, almost every day...never seen such a cool, wet summer here).Highlands John said:Similar to chiggers, ticks hide in the woods and ferns around here and attach to passing animals (people included).
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