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How far can Ticks jump? - ztirffritz - 05-13-2006 Last night I sat down on my futon to check my email and I felt something hit my neck. Turns out it was a tick. I have no idea where it came from, but I can only guess that it jumped off of my dog. I've thoroughly combed and searched my dog (and myself) and we purchased a flea/tick collar for him last night. What an insidious little bug though. If I'd ignored the tiny little sensation from him landing on my neck I'd have never noticed it until much later, if at all. Very creepy-crawly, and hard as a rock. I couldn't crush it with my fingers. I had to smash it with something hard and heavy. We had just taken our dog out for a hike a day or two ago, so I can only assume that that was where it came from. I few years ago he suffered a tick-paralisys incident that about scared the crap out of my wife and I. Not this tick: ![]() This is what I'm talking about: ![]() Edit: I wanted to look up some more info about ticks and found this: It is a common misconception that the tick can jump from the plant onto the host. Physical contact is the only method of transportation for ticks. Re: How far can Ticks jump? - Grateful11 - 05-13-2006 I've seen a lot of ticks in my life but never one that looked like that. It has a body and a distinct head. Most ticks don't have a head like that. I've seen plenty like this: http://www.wmoem.org/Sar/ticksafety.htm I'm not saying they don't exist. Tick removal: http://www.aafp.org/afp/20020815/643.html Tick Paralysis http://www.cat-world.com.au/ticks.htm http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Oasis/6455/tick-paralysis-links.html Lyme Disease http://www.aldf.com/TickParalysis.asp Re: How far can Ticks jump? - bangman - 05-13-2006 From what I've been told they sense body heat and let go of what they're holding onto to get to the heat. Re: How far can Ticks jump? - AlphaDog - 05-13-2006 Get a good flea and tick treatment for the dog, too. I've heard repeatedly that the collars aren't as effective as something like Frontline Plus. Re: How far can Ticks jump? - Srabadan - 05-13-2006 A good friend of mine used to work at a long term care facility. One of the "clients" as they called them. was a young guy who had a basketball scholarship after high school years ago. Before he started college he went hiking or camping with his friends and came home with a tick bite. He got lyme disease, this was years ago before the public awareness that exists today. The disease progressed to total paralysis and he ended up in that facility by the time he was 20 and he spent the rest of his life there. Good thing you found that sucker when you did. Re: How far can Ticks jump? - Jack D. - 05-13-2006 A good way to keep ticks off of you is to wear a string of garlic around your neck. For extra protection you should carry a crucifix and a vial of holy water. The nest can always be found by looking for a group of tightly clustered little coffins. Once you have identified it, pounding a wooden stake through each of their (tiny) hearts will kill them as will dragging them out into the sunlight. Hope this helps and be safe! Re: How far can Ticks jump? - D-Rod - 05-13-2006 I found a nice complete kit ready to use: ![]() This 12 X 15 inch wood display case includes: - 10 inch wooden stake with heavy twine handle - Wooden mallot with leather strapping - Cross with rope chain - Bottle of holy water - Communion wafers - Vampire killing instructions - Red felt backing It could be bought here: http://distefano.com Re: How far can Ticks jump? - OWC Jamie - 05-13-2006 I doubt the tick "jumped". Either a more sensitive section of your skin was trod upon, Fell, stepped off your shirt or hair onto your skin, or, more likely, was walking around and what you felt was the tick beginning to burrow into your skin for some blood. Most people don't even feel that. They tend to crawl out onto the very tip of plants and branches waiting for a warm blooded animal to brush a branch. Usually at sock/shoe level. Same height as small animals legs. They then instinctively crawl up to a safe spot where they won't likely be brushed off again. They tend to end up/be found on the back of the neck or behind the ears. On people they can tend to burrow way into the skin. Trying to pull it out usually leaves the head, which can cause a nasty infection. A flame and sometimes alcohol will get them to try to back out/escape. And yeah, you really should burn them. Crush often just wounds their blood sack, they'll crawl right back out of the toilet/drain. Be thankful it was a big tick and not a deer tick. Deer ticks are the size of a pencil point. Or, the size of these periods ....... In some areas they are infected with/carry Lyme Disease. Re: How far can Ticks jump? - Carthaigh - 05-13-2006 How high? Real high Cause they're just so fly A young loveable, huggable type of guy And everything is the back with a little slack And inside-out is wiggida wiggida wack! Re: How far can Ticks jump? - tenders - 05-13-2006 My two-year-old had a fully-fed tick behind her ear. The wife discovered it as we were checking out in Home Depot, I hadn't noticed it even when I washed behind her ears that morning. We sent it out for testing and it wasn't carrying Lyme disease, but it was the grossest thing ever. |