Hmm. Been recently thinking I should start carrying a tick thingy. Something like this?
Not sure if this is correct, maybe someone can add clarity, but I do remember reading that, if you get them out within the first 12hrs you are usually okay? Something about that Lyme disease being released when the Tick is trying to release itself from you?
Quote from: turnipturned on May 13, 2020, 02:50:46 pmNot sure if this is correct, maybe someone can add clarity, but I do remember reading that, if you get them out within the first 12hrs you are usually okay? Something about that Lyme disease being released when the Tick is trying to release itself from you?Yeah that's right. Might be longer actually but sooner better.
Quote from: cofe on May 13, 2020, 01:07:49 pmHmm. Been recently thinking I should start carrying a tick thingy. Something like this?I think this type is better as you can see that the grippy bits are going under the tick - quite easy to squash the tick with the other sort as they cover the hole tick. Squashing the tick squeezes their stomach juices (and any diseases) into you.https://www.lifesystems.co.uk/products/insect-repellents/tick-remover
Christ, Millhouses park would be concerning! You don't think it might have come off the dog?
Found one on my upper thigh after I got out of the sea this morning (so, umm, not the Peak). Suppose I must have got it walking through long grass down to the beach. No bullseye, soreness or itchiness. The area is full of red deer.
Growing up I spent most my life out in the countryside and don't remember once hearing of, being warned about, or encountering ticks. Ditto all my years climbing in the Peak. Is this a new phenomenon, and if so why?
I am not sure if TBE/FSME is even a problem (yet) in the UK though but cases are increasing in Austria.
You can get vaccinated against TBE, available through travel vaccine clinics in the UK. I had one a few years back for going to Germany. However I do know someone that had exactly the same vaccine and had a bad reaction at the injection site (which is still red and swollen 6 years later).
I think I have read that milder winters are allowing their range to expand northwards.