I’m from an area of the country where there isn’t much Lyme disease. The area where I shoot has ticks, but not very many. The dog has a tick collar which seems to be very effective. I’ve picked a few ticks off myself that were crawling around, but unattached. So I don’t really have much experience with ticks, and none (thank God) with Lyme disease or other tick borne diseases.
Sometimes I have the opportunity to go to areas of the country where there are many ticks and Lyme disease is prevalent. I watched the video above, and will try to do the things he suggested. Like in the video, I’ve heard stories of areas where there are thousands of ticks. Those of you who hunt in areas like that, how do you cope with that? Do you expect to have ticks on you when you come back in, or is the tick protection sufficient to completely prevent ticks on you? Is the goal to completely prevent ticks from attaching to you, or is it to keep them to a minimum? Sorry to sound so dumb about this, but it’s better to admit something than to stumble into it and be sorry later.