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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 1366700" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>Typical on CT forum. One person starts out with an armpit, then everything turns to shyt. ;-) </p><p>My previously related observation regarding skin complexion..........had absolutely nothing to do with color, as Jo suggested when he mentioned that beekeepers wear white. My observation has more to do with genetics and how they play a part in what I can only term as a predisposition that makes some of us more/less desirable to chics and tiggers, including all manner of stinging/biting and blood sucking critters.</p><p>I do not pretend to know anything about how or why, however my observations are real. Again, me knowing the answer likely would not change circumstance, but knowing would be really awesome.</p><p>Friday night I slept all night (well, from about midnight until 5:30am) on the bare ground in hopes of hearing/seeing the bear that has tore up one of my feeders. My youngest daughter went with me. She had several ticks on her and I had zero. We had both bathed the evening before we went out. I've had similar experiences with the other 2 (my wife and my oldest daughter). But myself and our other 4 kids (3 boys and one daughter; my middle of 3 daughters) are not attractive to these pest.</p><p>I'm not saying I've never had a tick imbedded, nor that I've never been stung by a wasp, just that it is so rare for me..........and so common for my wife and 2 of my 3 girls; the oldest and the youngest. It would be interesting to know what is in play here, that makes me stink :cowboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 1366700, member: 16802"] Typical on CT forum. One person starts out with an armpit, then everything turns to shyt. ;-) My previously related observation regarding skin complexion..........had absolutely nothing to do with color, as Jo suggested when he mentioned that beekeepers wear white. My observation has more to do with genetics and how they play a part in what I can only term as a predisposition that makes some of us more/less desirable to chics and tiggers, including all manner of stinging/biting and blood sucking critters. I do not pretend to know anything about how or why, however my observations are real. Again, me knowing the answer likely would not change circumstance, but knowing would be really awesome. Friday night I slept all night (well, from about midnight until 5:30am) on the bare ground in hopes of hearing/seeing the bear that has tore up one of my feeders. My youngest daughter went with me. She had several ticks on her and I had zero. We had both bathed the evening before we went out. I've had similar experiences with the other 2 (my wife and my oldest daughter). But myself and our other 4 kids (3 boys and one daughter; my middle of 3 daughters) are not attractive to these pest. I'm not saying I've never had a tick imbedded, nor that I've never been stung by a wasp, just that it is so rare for me..........and so common for my wife and 2 of my 3 girls; the oldest and the youngest. It would be interesting to know what is in play here, that makes me stink :cowboy: [/QUOTE]
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