When I was a teenager, a friend of my parents had a tick on his thigh. Since I was a Boy Scout, he figured I’d know what to do to get rid of it, so he asked me. I told him there were two methods. First, you can put oil on it (any oil will do). The tick won’t be able to breath, and will come out to get air. The second method is to light a match, let it burn for a while, then blow it out and touch it to the tick while it’s still hot. The tick will come out to get away from what’s burning it. Either way, you can then brush the tick off. He said he didn’t have any oil, but asked if aftershave would work. I said I didn’t know, but it couldn’t hurt to try, so he did. It had no effect, so he tried the second method. Then, while he was frantically beating his thigh, and everyone else in the room was laughing their head off, I was yelling “No! No! You’re supposed to put the match out first!”
You want wildlife, come up to northern lower Michigan. We’ve got deer, Mallards, wolverines, raccoons, squirrels, woodpeckers, opossums and more. There’s enough wildlife to make you turn back around and stay in the city.
He should try suburbia in my town. I have seen deer, raccoons, wild turkeys, hawks, black bears, coyotes and foxes right in my yard. My husband spotted a bobcat once, and the neighbors say that a mountain lion and rattlesnakes are sometimes spotted down the hill next to an open space.
Jason, you can go to Yellowstone and see all those animals in one location. Although when I was there, we were told that if you see a mountain lion, it’s likely too late because they’ve been stalking you.
C over 1 year ago
Ticked him off
rasputin's horoscope over 1 year ago
Running from ticks doesn’t work. They stick to you like… you know.
Robert4170 over 1 year ago
Jason couldn’t walk the walk.
droosan Premium Member over 1 year ago
Even here in beautiful downtown Burbank, I see a coyote wandering the streets, now & then .. or — more rarely — a deer.
Purple People Eater over 1 year ago
When I was a teenager, a friend of my parents had a tick on his thigh. Since I was a Boy Scout, he figured I’d know what to do to get rid of it, so he asked me. I told him there were two methods. First, you can put oil on it (any oil will do). The tick won’t be able to breath, and will come out to get air. The second method is to light a match, let it burn for a while, then blow it out and touch it to the tick while it’s still hot. The tick will come out to get away from what’s burning it. Either way, you can then brush the tick off. He said he didn’t have any oil, but asked if aftershave would work. I said I didn’t know, but it couldn’t hurt to try, so he did. It had no effect, so he tried the second method. Then, while he was frantically beating his thigh, and everyone else in the room was laughing their head off, I was yelling “No! No! You’re supposed to put the match out first!”
minty_Joe over 1 year ago
You want wildlife, come up to northern lower Michigan. We’ve got deer, Mallards, wolverines, raccoons, squirrels, woodpeckers, opossums and more. There’s enough wildlife to make you turn back around and stay in the city.
Steverino Premium Member over 1 year ago
If he had more than one tick, it would be poly-tics.
paranormal over 1 year ago
Next time try the Zoo…
jbarnes over 1 year ago
He should try suburbia in my town. I have seen deer, raccoons, wild turkeys, hawks, black bears, coyotes and foxes right in my yard. My husband spotted a bobcat once, and the neighbors say that a mountain lion and rattlesnakes are sometimes spotted down the hill next to an open space.
PuggyPug over 1 year ago
My dog encountered a rattlesnake yesterday. Luckily it was already dead.
kauri44 over 1 year ago
They could have at least tried going to a park…
BiggerNate91 over 1 year ago
Imagination would be a wonderful thing in this nature hike scenario, but the boys would rather see the real thing…
mindjob over 1 year ago
Jason just set a new record for the 100m dash.
T... over 1 year ago
Lymes Disease is carried by ticks, really smart kid to beat the dust outa there…
Dianne50 over 1 year ago
What a coincidence, just 15 minutes ago my son found a tick on the glass of the front door, fortunately on the outside. It’s dead now.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 1 year ago
Stay home, Jason, and observe your family’s morning habits.
"It's the End of the World!!!" Premium Member over 1 year ago
Jason, you can go to Yellowstone and see all those animals in one location. Although when I was there, we were told that if you see a mountain lion, it’s likely too late because they’ve been stalking you.
Arghhgarrr Premium Member over 1 year ago
Tick bite can do more long term damage than a rattlesnake.
asrialfeeple over 1 year ago
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