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Post any of your favorite Home Remedies
Seriously--works on ticks? They will really back out? Have you witnessed it doing this or is this just another remedy that won't work? I've heard everything from peanut butter to rubbing alcohol and have yet to see any of them work.This stuff is like magic rub it on any cut
If infected it will clear it up
put on ticks they will back out.rub a dab on a zit it’s gone the next day
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How many ticks are you getting pops ?Seriously--works on ticks? They will really back out? Have you witnessed it doing this or is this just another remedy that won't work? I've heard everything from peanut butter to rubbing alcohol and have yet to see any of them work.
We live in the deer tick capital of the world. I’m very careful but still find a couple imbedded ones a year. This is why I like my wild turkeys coming through the yard- they are tick eating machines.How many ticks are you getting pops ?
Turkeys ? You better break out the chemicals. While normal ticks are nasty the thought of lime freaks me out . That stuff is no joke .We live in the deer tick capital of the world. I’m very careful but still find a couple imbedded ones a year. This is why I like my wild turkeys coming through the yard- they are tick eating machines.
I have 2 relatives who suffer from it. It took forever for the medical community around here to start diagnosing it correctly.Turkeys ? You better break out the chemicals. While normal ticks are nasty the thought of lime freaks me out . That stuff is no joke .
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Ummmmm thanks!Remove wax from a carpet by putting a plain brown paper bag on it and iron the bag. Make sure to move the bag around so you can get it all. Works like a charm.
Lol. You forgot the brown bag.Ummmmm thanks! View attachment 246293
AhhhhhhhhhLol. You forgot the brown bag.
I gonna look for some. Maybe a fellow could rub his lower legs and ankles with it before getting into tick heavy places. Guess the worst that could happen is getting soft moist skin. When we kids, dad used it on our two old milk cows on thier teats when they would get dry and cracky. Hence the name bag balm.Seriously--works on ticks? They will really back out? Have you witnessed it doing this or is this just another remedy that won't work? I've heard everything from peanut butter to rubbing alcohol and have yet to see any of them work.
This is why I like my wild turkeys coming through the yard- they are tick eating machines.