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<blockquote data-quote="Kell-inKY" data-source="post: 1246799" data-attributes="member: 23511"><p>I don't like it but the only solution is to kill every deer you see, when I was a kid I might get 2 ticks a year and spent all summer in the woods. Unbelievable now, I too will not fence in the woods except winter. My boys and I get hundreds of them every year. I'm about Fed up with it. Deer are the main part of their life cycle. It's all you can eat buffet and every doe has twins, plus trophy hunting = overpopulation. It's a proven fact that if you reduce the deer population you reduce ticks. We have so many deer they had to replant last year. The adult ticks aren't bad, it's those juveniles by the thousands. You can get a farmer permit or some such. Good luck and permethrin doesn't touch them around here, doesn't seem to work on flies anymore either?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kell-inKY, post: 1246799, member: 23511"] I don't like it but the only solution is to kill every deer you see, when I was a kid I might get 2 ticks a year and spent all summer in the woods. Unbelievable now, I too will not fence in the woods except winter. My boys and I get hundreds of them every year. I'm about Fed up with it. Deer are the main part of their life cycle. It's all you can eat buffet and every doe has twins, plus trophy hunting = overpopulation. It's a proven fact that if you reduce the deer population you reduce ticks. We have so many deer they had to replant last year. The adult ticks aren't bad, it's those juveniles by the thousands. You can get a farmer permit or some such. Good luck and permethrin doesn't touch them around here, doesn't seem to work on flies anymore either? [/QUOTE]
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