I have heard that when a tick dies still attached that it regurgitates upon 
death (if attached) and you want to pull them off by surprise so the toxins 
don't go into the host.
 


Date: Wed, 2 Jun 2010 07:58:38 -0700
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>ya might wanna know....ticks










No bullseye rash?
Just checking.
I'm sure you were full to the brim with your CS, right?

-------Original Message-------

From: Ode Coyote
Date: 06/02/10 05:20:42
Subject: Re: CS>ya might wanna know....
   I had one dug into my back where I couldn't reach it with anything but a
hard stretch and a Q Tip.
Thought....gee VVR did great on the GFs dog mange mites, why not a
tick?...and tried it.
  Dabbed some on the sucker and waited an hour, then wiped him with a
butter knife edge...came right out DOR [dead on removal] and none of the
usual after itch...just a small reddish spot that went away pretty fast.
Ode
 
 






                                          
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