Left out a few details...
>How do you store the tick? Refrig,
>freezer, dead, alivehttp://www.freeyellow.com/members2/lyme-borreliosis) (Go to the link from
there; I haven't "remodeled" or moved the page yet but will eventually.)
Saving the tick:
Your best defense against Lyme disease is early de
>Debbie McDonald wrote:
>
>> Dear listers with lyme experience. Two days ago I removed a tick from
>> my
>> arm, it could not have been there too long. It left a small, barely
>> there spot. I put alchohol on it first and then some CS?? The next
>> day the spot is more red and last night it was itc
Susan M. Yensen wrote:
>
> Deb, where were you that you got a tick this time a year? Or maybe it
> isn't snowing in your backyard.
Hi Susan,
Actually , it was snowing here in north texas today. First time since
last fall, we are in the elnino belt. It is most common for ticks to
survive here al
Debbie McDonald wrote:
> Dear listers with lyme experience. Two days ago I removed a tick from
> my
> arm, it could not have been there too long. It left a small, barely
> there spot. I put alchohol on it first and then some CS?? The next
> day the spot is more red and last night it was itchy. I d
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